Feds see rising tide of sexual exploitation as potential victims spend more time online

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    Feds see rising tide of sexual exploitation as potential victims spend more time online

    When it comes to human trafficking, law enforcement officials often describe the border as a corridor, not a destination. Still, the FBI El Paso Field Office has arrested 19 people in the past two years in connection with forced prostitution and other sexual commercial acts. “We do see some victims that perhaps are from El Paso or were smuggled from Mexico into El Paso, so they do touch this area, but they don’t stay here,” said Aida Reyes, supervisor for the bureau’s human trafficking and crimes against children squad here. “With the proximity of Interstate 10, we have information to ...


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