Florida

Called the “Sunshine State,” Florida is known for its balmy, sunny weather and beautiful beaches. Ponce de Leon, in search of the elusive fountain of youth, was the first European to explore Florida. St. Augustine, founded by the Spanish in 1565, is the oldest permanent European settlement in the continental United States. Statehood for Florida came in 1845. Florida’s state flower is the orange blossom, which is particularly fitting because oranges are a main export of the state. Because of its shape and location, a long peninsula between the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, Florida attracts millions of visitors each year to its many seaside resort areas. Its capital is Tallahassee.

Human trafficking is a serious issue that affects people all around the world, including in Florida. It is a form of modern slavery in which individuals are exploited for labor, sexual exploitation, or other purposes.

In Florida, human trafficking can take many forms, including forced labor, domestic servitude, and sexual exploitation. It often affects vulnerable populations, such as immigrants, children, and people who are homeless or in poverty.

Florida has been identified as a hub for human trafficking, due in part to its large immigrant population, international airports, and tourist industry. The state has taken steps to address the issue, including passing legislation to strengthen penalties for traffickers and to provide support and services to victims.

If you suspect that someone you know may be a victim of human trafficking, there are steps you can take to help. You can report the situation to the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888 or by text at 233733. You can also contact local law enforcement or a trusted organization that provides services to victims of human trafficking. It is important to remember that the safety of the victim should be the top priority and to handle the situation with care and sensitivity.

 

 

Florida AG, Transportation Department, and Others Roll Out Training to Recognize, Report Human Trafficking
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Florida AG, Transportation Department, and Others Roll Out Training to Recognize, Report Human Trafficking

Human trafficking stands as the most perverse form of modern-day slavery today. Whether trafficked for sex, labor, or organs, millions need rescuing from traffickers without regard for human rights, life, or dignity. Unfortunately, the mainstream news headlines consistently capture just about every single issue other than human trafficking. A lack of mainstream coverage makes these…

Moody, others training Floridians to identify and report human trafficking
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Moody, others training Floridians to identify and report human trafficking

(The Center Square) – Attorney General Ashley Moody, Truckers Against Trafficking, the Florida Department of Transportation and Busing on the Lookout are working together to train more than 100 Floridians in the gaming and passenger transportation industries to identify and report human trafficking. Moody and TAT hosted a Florida Bus & Casino Coalition Build Out…

‘A vestige of slavery’: Why advocates are fighting to make prison labor voluntary
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‘A vestige of slavery’: Why advocates are fighting to make prison labor voluntary

Prisoners making license plates is a popular stereotype, but most of the nation’s 800,000 incarcerated workers hold jobs more similar to those on the outside: They cook and serve food, mop floors, mow lawns, and cut hair. Unlike other workers, though, the incarcerated have little say, if any, in what jobs they do. They face…

Honeymoon Going Great Until Wife Fall Asleep in Hotel Room, Wakes to Find Husband’s Arrested
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Honeymoon Going Great Until Wife Fall Asleep in Hotel Room, Wakes to Find Husband’s Arrested

As a Florida sheriff recounted the accomplishment of a squad formed to fight human trafficking, one arrest stood out. Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister last week summarized the work of the unit formed last June. A Facebook post by the office noted that 360 people had been arrested by the Human Trafficking Squad and eight…

The 5 states with ballot initiatives to abolish slavery in 2022
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The 5 states with ballot initiatives to abolish slavery in 2022

(Getty Images) Editor’s note: The following article is an op-ed, and the views expressed are the author’s own. Read more opinions on theGrio. It’s 2022, and five states have ballot initiatives to abolish slavery. Yes, you read that right. In the “land of the free,” the states of Alabama, Louisiana, Oregon, Tennessee and Vermont have an opportunity to…

Why unions can’t ignore incarcerated workers
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Why unions can’t ignore incarcerated workers

An estimated two thirds of the more than one million prisoners in the United States today are incarcerated workers. With many prisoners earning less than a dollar an hour, and those who refuse to work often facing vicious retaliation in the form of punitive solitary confinement, labor exploitation is an important part of what makes…

Report: Migrant Kids Going Missing After Biden's HHS Frees Them into U.S. – Breitbart
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Report: Migrant Kids Going Missing After Biden's HHS Frees Them into U.S. – Breitbart

Editor’s note: Breitbart is considered by some to be a “slanted” source. We hold no opinion; we are merely providing the facts in this article for your observation and knowledge.  Some Unaccompanied Alien Children (UACs), those arriving at the United States-Mexico border with adults who are not their parents or adult relatives, are reportedly going…

He controlled women, girls with drugs and violence. Now he’s guilty of human trafficking.
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He controlled women, girls with drugs and violence. Now he’s guilty of human trafficking.

WEST PALM BEACH — Under the threat of violence and through the use of drugs, Orlith Joseph kept multiple women and teenage girls under his control, selling them for sex in motels from West Palm Beach to Fort Lauderdale, investigators alleged in arresting him in 2020 on human trafficking charges. Last week, Joseph pleaded guilty to…

New report finds DCF’s human trafficking screening tool may not identify all victims
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New report finds DCF’s human trafficking screening tool may not identify all victims

PALMETTO, Fla. — A screening tool the state uses to help identify child victims of human trafficking is not very reliable, a new report shows, and “may not successfully identify” all kids. Despite years of recommendations, the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) has made no changes to the interview guide since it was first implemented…

Ghislaine Maxwell ‘does a Shawshank Redemption’ by landing plum job in LEGAL department of her new Florida jail, infuriating her fellow inmates
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Ghislaine Maxwell ‘does a Shawshank Redemption’ by landing plum job in LEGAL department of her new Florida jail, infuriating her fellow inmates

Ghislaine Maxwell secured a cozy job working in the legal library of the Florida prison where she is serving out her 20-year sentence for sex trafficking, mere weeks after her arrival.