According to 2004-01-25 Peter Landesman, NYT Magazine
For the Mexican girls abducted by Los Lenones, the process of breaking them in often begins on Calle Santo Tomas, a filthy narrow street in La Merced, a dangerous and raucous ghetto in Mexico City. Santo Tomas has been a place for low-end prostitution since before Spain's conquest of Mexico in the 16th century. But beginning in the early 90's, it became an important training ground for under-age girls and young women on their way into sexual bondage in the United States. When I first visited Santo Tomas, in late September, I found 150 young women walking a slow-motion parabola among 300 or 400 men.
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2017-03-29 Study on March 2017 claims that in trafficking, U.S.-born adults and children are most likely to be victims of sexual exploitation. Article by Reuters http://news.trust.org/item/20170329164650-240ft/ The original study, 80 page pdf https://polarisproject.org/sites/default/files/Polaris-Typology-of-Modern-Slavery.pdf Discussion /v/pizzagatejournalism/1807547
VieBleu ago
According to 2004-01-25 Peter Landesman, NYT Magazine
For the Mexican girls abducted by Los Lenones, the process of breaking them in often begins on Calle Santo Tomas, a filthy narrow street in La Merced, a dangerous and raucous ghetto in Mexico City. Santo Tomas has been a place for low-end prostitution since before Spain's conquest of Mexico in the 16th century. But beginning in the early 90's, it became an important training ground for under-age girls and young women on their way into sexual bondage in the United States. When I first visited Santo Tomas, in late September, I found 150 young women walking a slow-motion parabola among 300 or 400 men.