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Luis C d'Baca from the US State Department Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons; Kevin Bales, president of Free the Slaves; David Batstone, president of Not for Sale; and Joy Ezeilo, UN Special Rapporteur for Trafficking in Persons.

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  • For 300 years?, slavery started long before that.

  • There's still slavery in America.

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  • Slavery does distort the economy. Good point!

  • I can see pain in thier eyes when they speak. God bless their souls.

  • @MrRossT1 You mean the love chain? That's exactly what I've always said! But all my friends are like "naah they're doing it themselves right?".

  • Also overseas "nannies' (Mostly Filipino women) coming to America and Canada, that's a form of slavery!

  • Wait, Nevada USA has a zone for prostitution just like Amsterdam!

  • You want to end slavery? Then you've got to pay for it. But that's not enough. You have to convince everybody else to do it too.

  • NO slavery in America.now

  • America have unseen slavery

  • We are all slaves

  • English word slave came from….Slav=Slavic people most of the time they where the victims in European history, In every part of the Earth there is slavery and will never go away all we can do is to improve there living standard and forbid the biting and killing slaves and give them same food and dress that you have

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