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« on: October 31, 2009, 12:18:56 PM »
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This thread is for media news stories about human trafficking with a focus on the US. Human trafficking is a growing concern and countless numbers of these victims could be our missing loved ones.
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http://www.1011now.com/home/headlines/67069207.html

Posted: 7:05 PM Oct 28, 2009

UNL Professors Estimate 2,000 Slaves Are In Nebraska

Reporter: Erika Tallan

Professors at the University of Nebraska Lincoln estimate there are 2,000 slaves in Nebraska.

Ron Hampton, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln professor, says he knows of a recent case involving a 12-year-old Central American girl sold to a Mexican slave trader after her family left her in her uncle's care. She landed in central Nebraska unable to speak English or trust anyone after she'd been raped and beaten in spirit along the way.

 Hampton has heard countless stories of callous exploitation in his research of human trafficking.

The United Nations and other experts say an estimated 27 million people may be enslaved worldwide. The U.S. State Department estimates that includes as many as 200,000 in the United States.

Hampton believes he and other researchers are able to help raise awareness and fight the fast-growing global criminal industry that's operating even in Nebraska. But says they must first understand it.

UNL is set to host a three-day conference on human trafficking, titled "What We Know and What We Need to Know," beginning Thursday.

University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers say they want the university to become a hub for research on human trafficking.

Hampton says he hopes others can understand the impact of human trafficking and the need to stop it.

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