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Trafficking as an Industry
To most people, “human trafficking” conjures images of shady backrooms, dark alleys, and criminals operating on the margins of society. That image is not wrong, but it’s incomplete.
In reality, trafficking is an industry. A global, multi-billion-dollar business with supply chains, distribution networks, marketing strategies, and corporate-level logistics. The only difference is that its “product” is human life.
Children are sourced from every corner of the world: from war zones and refugee camps, from disaster zones, from impoverished villages and even from unstable homes in wealthy suburbs. Some are kidnapped, others are sold by relatives out of desperation or coercion and many are groomed online, lured by predators posing as friends or employers.
From there, the pipeline begins:
• Transit Routes — Victims are moved through a network of safehouses, transport companies, corrupt border officials, and front businesses.
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Like any industry, trafficking is sustained by demand. And demand is protected by power. The higher up the chain you go, the more trafficking overlaps with politics, finance, intelligence agencies, and organized crime. Networks are shielded by people who benefit from them, whether financially, politically, or through the leverage of blackmail.
This is why major busts often take down low- and mid-level operators but leave the real power untouched. The CEOs of this industry don’t run street corners, they run governments, banks, and media empires.
If we want to end this, we can’t just rescue victims, we must dismantle the infrastructure itself. And that means following the trail of money, power, and protection to the very top.
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