New York City

New York City, also known as the Big Apple, is one of the most iconic cities in the world. It is the largest city in the United States and a hub of culture, finance, and media. Here are four things you should know about the city that never sleeps:

Diversity: New York City is one of the most diverse cities in the world, with a population of over 8 million people representing more than 200 different languages. According to the New York City Department of City Planning, the city is home to more foreign-born residents than any other city in the world, and nearly 40% of the population is foreign-born.

Landmarks: The city is home to some of the most recognizable landmarks in the world, including the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, and the Empire State Building. In addition, there are countless other landmarks and attractions, from Times Square to the Brooklyn Bridge, that draw millions of visitors each year.

Food: New York City is a foodie’s paradise, with a diverse array of cuisines from around the world. From classic New York-style pizza to ethnic dishes from Chinatown and Little Italy, there is no shortage of delicious food to be found. The city is also home to some of the world’s top-rated restaurants, including Eleven Madison Park and Per Se.

Culture: New York City is a cultural capital, with world-class museums, theaters, and galleries. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Whitney Museum of American Art are just a few of the many museums in the city. Broadway is home to some of the most popular musicals and plays in the world, and the city also has a thriving independent theater scene.

While New York City is a hub of culture and diversity, it is not immune to the issue of human trafficking. According to the National Human Trafficking Hotline, New York City had the highest number of reported cases of human trafficking in the United States in 2019, with a total of 667 cases. These cases ranged from sex trafficking to labor trafficking, and many of the victims were immigrants.

In an effort to combat human trafficking, New York City has taken a number of steps to increase awareness and prevention. The city’s Department of Youth and Community Development runs a program called the “New York City Youth Against Sexual Trafficking (NYCYAST)” to educate young people about the dangers of human trafficking and how to avoid becoming a victim. The city has also established the Mayor’s Office to Combat Domestic Violence and Human Trafficking, which works to coordinate citywide efforts to combat trafficking and provide services to victims.

Despite the challenges, New York City remains a vibrant and dynamic city that draws people from around the world. As we continue to work to address issues like human trafficking, we can also celebrate the rich culture and diversity that makes the city so special.

 

 

Human trafficking victims and a one-month-old: Florida and Texas migrant transports moved over a dozen kids (Editor’s note: this is NOT human trafficking.)
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Human trafficking victims and a one-month-old: Florida and Texas migrant transports moved over a dozen kids (Editor’s note: this is NOT human trafficking.)

Editor’s note: this news topic is “hot” in America. Human trafficking requires Action, Means, and Purpose. “Purpose” has to be for a commercial benefit. Here is a set of articles to review:  Are DeSantis and Abbott Breaking Human Trafficking Laws by Sending Migrants to Blue States? (Spoiler: no.) No, Transporting Undocumented Migrants to Martha’s Vineyard…

Six Mexican Nationals Sentenced For International Sex Trafficking Offenses
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Six Mexican Nationals Sentenced For International Sex Trafficking Offenses

Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that EFRAIN GRANADOS-CORONA, a/k/a “Chavito,” a/k/a “Cepillo,” was sentenced today to 212 months in prison in connection with trafficking three victims.  Five additional defendants in this case were previously sentenced to terms of imprisonment.  JULIO SAINZ-FLORES, a/k/a “Rogelio,” was sentenced on…

Human Trafficking’s Newest Abuse: Forcing Victims Into Cyberscamming
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Human Trafficking’s Newest Abuse: Forcing Victims Into Cyberscamming

Editor’s note: PLEASE TELL YOUR PARENTS OR ELDERLY PERSONS YOU KNOW. Their savings might be at risk. Better to be safe and get educated about these types of scams. “Pig-butchering” online scams have grown from continued poverty and corruption. And they prey on our vulnerabilities. This specific type of labor trafficking essentially creates a Ponzi…

‘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…

Butler County teens are now award-winning filmmakers – Journal-News
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Butler County teens are now award-winning filmmakers – Journal-News

It was hectic but worth it, said Madelyn. The contest officials presented the film team — self-dubbed Shrek Defenders — with two random envelopes with the title and rule to have a twist ending, she said. “Everything else we could do for our plot and whatever we wanted,” she said. No spoilers, but the story,…

U.S. Attorney Charges Former Rockland County Coach With Transporting Minors To Engage In Illegal Sexual Activity
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U.S. Attorney Charges Former Rockland County Coach With Transporting Minors To Engage In Illegal Sexual Activity

Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced today the unsealing of an Indictment charging VICTOR BYRNE, 56, with transporting two minors to engage in illegal sexual activity in 2006 and 2008.  BYRNE was arrested this morning in Orlando, Florida and presented in Orlando federal court. U.S. Attorney Damian…

Former Jeffrey Epstein Associate Steven Hoffenberg Found Dead In His Home
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Former Jeffrey Epstein Associate Steven Hoffenberg Found Dead In His Home

Hoffenberg, found guilty of running a Ponzi scheme in 1997, accused Epstein of participating. (Photo: The Washington Post via Getty Images) Convicted in 1997 of a Ponzi scheme he accused Jeffrey Epstein of participating in, Steven Hoffenberg was found dead Tuesday in his Derby, Connecticut, home, according to Rolling Stone. The cause and manner of…

Runway for Justice: IJM Partners with NYC based Elegantees during New York Fashion Week
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Runway for Justice: IJM Partners with NYC based Elegantees during New York Fashion Week

Watch the 2022 Runway for Justice promo video here Justice is fashionable. International Justice Mission (IJM), an international non-profit with a mission to end modern slavery within our lifetime has partnered with Elegantees, a New York City based fashion brand committed to tackling poverty in Nepal through job creation for survivors of trafficking and those…

Missing Girl, 17, Likely Victim of Sex Trafficking, Located in Wakefield Motel
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Missing Girl, 17, Likely Victim of Sex Trafficking, Located in Wakefield Motel

By SÍLE MOLONEY A NONPROFIT REPRESENTATIVE located a 17-year-old girl, who police say had been reported missing from Brooklyn, in the Metro Motel, located at 691 East 241st Street in the Wakefield section of The Bronx, on Saturday, July 23, 2022. According to the nonprofit representative, the teen is a likely victim of sex trafficking….

New human trafficking laws mandate signs, training to help victims – Spectrum News
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New human trafficking laws mandate signs, training to help victims – Spectrum News

New Yorkers will soon start to see more signs in public spaces with information about how to report human trafficking after a series of new bills were recently signed into law to help combat sex and labor trafficking. Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a package of eight bills at the end of July to require information about human trafficking…