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FBI Shuts Down U.S. Child Slavery Ring

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ALICIA A. CALDWELL   11/ 8/10 01:05 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — More than five dozen child prostitutes have been found in the last three days as part of a nationwide crackdown on the sexual exploitation of children, the FBI said Monday.

FBI spokesman Jason Pack said 69 children were removed from prostitution and 99 suspected pimps were arrested in 40 cities across 30 states and the District of Columbia. Authorities arrested 785 other adults on a variety state and local charges, Pack said.

All the children found in the last three days have been placed into protective custody or returned to their families.

The children were found during Operation Cross Country V, a three-day roundup targeting child traffickers and pimps. The largest group of child prostitutes, 24, was found in and around Seattle, according to the FBI.

FBI executive assistant director Shawn Henry said the children found ranged in age from 12 to 17. Authorities are working with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children to confirm their identities.

Henry said child prostitutes are often recruited by loose knit groups that seek out kids who may be involved in drugs or runaways looking for a "responsible adult" to help them.

"There are groups of people out there preying on naive kids who don't have a good sense of the way of the world," Henry said. "Sometimes there's a threat of force, threats of violence. A lot these kids operate out of a sense of fear."

Since 2003, when the FBI and the Justice Department launched the Innocence Lost National Initiative, about 1,250 child prostitutes have been located and removed from prostitution.

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goddessNdiva
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05:12 PM on 11/11/2010
Hmmm....why does this story remind me of the Five Haitians from Florida? Something is off.
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ruchild
07:37 AM on 11/11/2010
I have an issue with calling the victims in this child prostitutes, because they didn't choose to do this, they were forced into it, even if it was having forced sex, I find it distasteful. But it is nice to see the FBI fighting real crime at home, for a change.
02:11 PM on 11/10/2010
Imagine what the FBI would be able to accomplish if it moved some more of its funding from chasing down people who "hate our freedom" and spent more time on issues like these, illegal militias, and arms stockpilers?
09:09 PM on 11/09/2010
A growing movement in the city of Atlanta is to "Stop The Candy Shop", to end the sexual exploitation of children in Atlanta and throughout the world. Atlanta is the 4th largest center for child sex trafficking in the world, and the largest in the nation. Let's take back our cities!

www.stopthecandyshop.com
05:01 PM on 11/09/2010
If there weren't pedophiles willing to pay to rape children, there would be no trafficking. I shudder when I think how many rapes equal enough profitability to warrant such a huge industry. I'd be willing to venture that many of the "clients" are seemingly normal, and well respected in their communities. It's a really sick world.
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johnjohn1234
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04:58 PM on 11/09/2010
Oh, I see. From the headline on the home page I thought The Statue of Liberty had become a bordello.
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04:30 PM on 11/09/2010
It's nice that the FBI finally caught some criminals that the Justice Department will be allowed to prosecute. Now if they could just do the same to all the pimps on Wall Street.
04:24 PM on 11/09/2010
It is interesting how HuffPost conveniently didn't mention the names or the country that was perpetuating the pimping and child prostitution. Did it mention Somalia and they were Muslims? OOPS don't let facts get in the way of a great tease. I heard this story on the media all day until I found out who was behind it. Oh that is why there was no mention of Muslim Somalians. A little cherry picking journalism.

http://www.twincities.com/ci_16555475?nclick_check=1
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mapleaforever
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04:25 PM on 11/09/2010
No one's got the market cornered on this abuse.
04:32 PM on 11/09/2010
All this abuse is repugnant however, to leave this out is cherry picking journalism. It wasn't scattered amongst all groups. I see a lot of American bashing yet it wasn't us Americans doing the pimping it was foreign born Somalians bringing young Somali girls to be abused by other Somalians in this country.
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stormpilot
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04:42 PM on 11/09/2010
Have an axe to grind?
04:55 PM on 11/09/2010
Minneapolis was part of this and it was all Somali's doing the pimping of Somali girls. Why the report didn't mention this is kinda important.
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Left of Right
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04:21 PM on 11/09/2010
Best news I've heard all day! Great job FBI!

(So glad they got this done before the GOP shrunk the Government!)
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loki
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04:03 PM on 11/09/2010
HURRAY HURRAY I am actually proud and impressed with our FBI..

Thank you Thank you Thank you!!!

Trafficking has been one of my biggest personal peeves ever. What people like this do is just inexcusable and they should be strung up alive by their genitals and let the crows pick on their flesh and bones. Or at least life in prison without parole. Either would be fine with me
04:00 PM on 11/09/2010
i love how this article doesn't address who the "pimps" are.... the largest culprits are latin American gangs. but hey, lets welcome all those illegal aliens and respect their "culture." even if their culture is pimping out 12 year old girls i guess.

and then there are the muslim networks which traffic underage slaves. but again, we can't judge because that would make us racist.

this is what multiculturalism gets you... enjoy liberls. you brought this on.
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mapleaforever
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04:10 PM on 11/09/2010
Hey, don't let sense get in the way of a good rant.
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woodnwire
04:15 PM on 11/09/2010
you been watching too much clown hour at five ,my friend.
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mapleaforever
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03:58 PM on 11/09/2010
69 child prostitutes and 99 pimps? Props for sharing, anyway.

I know, I know.....mea culpa.
02:49 PM on 11/10/2010
Ouch!
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Kevin Atlanta
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03:53 PM on 11/09/2010
What can one say about cleaning up vermin who prey upon children?

I'm glad they caught these people and maybe some justice will be found.
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gerald4
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03:30 PM on 11/09/2010
There is nothing more saddening or devastating than mass unemployment such as existed in Asian countries in the last century before the third world countries industrialized.

I have visited Asia several times on Business in the last half of the 20th century before those countries industrialized.

Crime, family abandonment, divorce, selling your own 12 year old (and younger) daughters for the equivalent of about $45 in the 1990's for 10 years of indentured servitude to the brothels, selling your 12 year old sons to the rug weavers for about the same price, and other bad things increase during these periods of economic difficulty.

Our basic industries such as steel, computer chip manufacturing, petrochemical refining, appliance manufacturing, tire manufacturing, automobile parts manufacturing, aircraft manufacturing, textiles, and etc. have been decimated and/or totally eliminated from this country by Democrats and Republicans in the US congress that created the US government free trade laws and environmental laws that caused US jobs and factories to leave the USA in the last few decades.

The USA must re-industrialize. Even if the USA started to re-industrialize today, it would take decades to re-create the human scientific, engineering, manufacturing and industrial technology databases required to re-create the industrial production bases that we destroyed in the past few decades.
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Cunningham
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04:30 PM on 11/09/2010
"The USA must re-industrialize. Even if the USA started to re-industrialize today, it would take decades to re-create the human scientific, engineering, manufacturing and industrial technology databases required to re-create the industrial production bases that we destroyed in the past few decades."

-Where will the money come from to re-industrialize this nation? Corporations refuse to pay U.S. workers fair, living wages. They can get all the cheap labor they want elsewhere. As soon as one of us invents and produces something great, he/she is bought out by big companies which then ship the manufacturing of the product overseas. It's neverending.
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mapleaforever
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04:44 PM on 11/09/2010
Since corporations strive for libertarianism and the tea party has libertarian roots, doesn't it figure that the numbskulls that voted for the likes of Rand Paul want jobs to be outsourced/shipped overseas? So, basically, they voted against their best interests.
08:25 PM on 11/09/2010
Industrialization, per se, means nothing. Industrialization led to mechanization, where the worker is aided by machines to produce the goods needed; this will lead to partial automation of the industrial process and, at the end, total mechanization will allow humans to free themselves from hard labor. The technology is being worked-on right now. This will take place regardless of what countries commit themselves to re-industrialize or fall behind. The process is already in motion and nearer than we think. In other words, doesn't matter where it happens first.
03:04 PM on 11/09/2010
Sorry, got to say it and many of you will not like it; pimps who control, advertise, and encourage the underage sex trade should be killed. Period. I know I will take a lot hits from people who are completely opposed to the death penalty and that is ok. The thought of people preying on underaged children and forcing them into the sex is disgusting to me and, honestly, my mind will never change on that fact.
04:04 PM on 11/09/2010
i absolutely agree with you, in that death should be the consequence of those actions.
09:38 PM on 11/11/2010
I can see how you're taking those "hits".