human trafficking

A new program has eliminated trafficking cases in remote Indian villages -- but the work is far from done.
Refugees and migrants pay smugglers huge sums of money.
The filmmaker "wanted to give a face to an opaque and secret plague."
"I don’t see how anybody could believe that there was integrity in this process."
The president may have just compromised his global human rights agenda.
“To think that one in three fish you eat in the U.S. could be illegal, that's a bit scary."
Prosecutors said the men lured women with the promise of jobs, but instead subjected them to human trafficking and forced prostitution.
Advocates say the move damages U.S. credibility on human rights.
Dozens of bodies were found at the smugglers' jungle camps.