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The Most Rev. Gerald R. Bishop of San Bernardino, California. The movement of people across boundaries is part of a collective human experience. There is an element of this experience that must be eradicated: the trafficking of human beings through the use of fraud, force, and coercion for the purpose of forced prostitution or forced labor.
Now, in the twenty-first century, this practice reaches every corner of the globe, from Asia and Africa to Europe and the Americas. It is also present in the United States, as vulnerable men, women, and children are trafficked into our country from other lands. Moreover, U. We, the U. We urge Catholics to work together to identify survivors of human trafficking and to help rescue them from their bondage. The Catholic Church has condemned human trafficking and has developed social service programs to serve and protect its survivors.
In particular, the sexual exploitation of women and children is a particularly repugnant aspect of this trade, and must be recognized as an intrinsic violation of human dignity and human rights. Together, both governments should more effectively share information on trafficking operations and should engage in joint action to apprehend and prosecute traffickers. We cannot rest until trafficking in human persons is eliminated from the globe.
As many as , persons are trafficked globally each yearmen, women, and children. Survivors of human trafficking are commonly linked by poverty and lack of opportunity. They are also connected by their desperation and their perception of migration as an accessible escape route.
Often they seek to escape life in an oppressive slum, with the hope of finding opportunity and a brighter future elsewhere. Combined with these economic root causes is a demand in developed nations for the services of the sex trade and forced labor. Human trafficking will never be truly defeated without eliminating the consumerism which feeds it and prosecuting those actors in receiving countries, including our own, that benefit because of the exploitation of vulnerable human beings.