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of, of the sites you then see levels. so instead of the other for these thoughts on thing, i'm clapping according to the media and palestinian security forces. have to disperse the files as well as live valve. who mohammed knows he'd be the local journalist from ramallah. mama, thanks so much for doing this out. could you tell us more about what's happening in ramallah to yes, the news that came from a guy the go to the bowman go to the hospital that the, the 500 policy means it loses on hundreds of what a student has it from. everywhere of the state, just thought that i mean the, i think towards out i'm, i listen to that as well. and then the workshop think i did something that i'm good and they'll also do it on regular as the let us know if we're lucky that the do, you know, efforts to help that to me on the policy that you guys own on the site is for that it have been days so that brought us in a security force is
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a high up to you guys. and if i have the what, it's in the air to disperse them. um the, it was a very serious situation. uh, i saw also dozens of the vehicles on he didn't do what that i'm on looked inside or off from that they used to have you shopping maybe towards the advice to come up so good. maybe just invest guy in the air. so it's very tough situation. i'm just not on the, on the law all the way back to this, the witness angry. and those patients are the best asians following the values the show can use that came from does a step is the issue is going us to as of those back to slide, to show support for them to be able to get that. they could be the civic, loved this food as of life and send it to you guys about this time extension or this is why it has the clothes on the board does with the guys are even with is wild with you to do so that what i see in the future there are henry's, they got to do anything to help people to guys who are killed as injured,
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more than 3000, to kill and the, from a 2000 agents. and then they look at to the inter dual credit. you back to it to be treated as those bank doesn't impose with that as having to do that, but you estimated the nation. so is there's a huge on get here. um the they called florida is like the um the model and all those selected as most foods no more. no we will. um, hold on is i gotta see has to go to class with that is one of the, our courses as with the quote and everything with texas voice with varies like this . so extra list there. i'm good, i'm sure. so got to do with the put it guys up. well, i'm going to do just went to this to continue own live. you said that will be strikes tomorrow, but always see i was just putting the whole of the west button to, to raise and come out on the face tomorrow. that'd be good to clash with the stones. not necessarily with arms. i hear about some flashes with arms and fits of
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me. i don't know just that. as soon as i mentioned the word that i did that vehicle buffets is limits of a bunch of uh, collections usually go to a store inside of them, but it's also gonna say there's like down forces. so maybe it's also done more with miss more are out of glass, just the bottom model. but this is, ben says, this is a big shot. getting involved with ms. fletcher. i'm going to vote in the eyes of the people. why it completely shocked. i'm kind of understand what say i haven't even gotten light is i've been got to do the walking. i see of the, we have to buy a bus. the tvs are both cost and lots have been the and all the social media mom, but we're gonna have black mohammad. i'm so sorry. i really appreciate you joining me here today. all day wants me to again soon. thanks for joining me now. the thank you. well, well that right, this is our when we were talking about 25 minutes, we have to do it. and then season the,
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there is one global business which is highly lucrative and rarely discriminate. sadly is a business built on the evil trade of human lives. and travellers prey on people of all nationalities, background in ages, sky now hughes. and on this edition of $360.00 view, we're going to look at why despite more funds committed to stopping the human trafficking business is generating more than a $150000000000.00. and the legal profits across the globe, and why there is not more of a global push to stop the trade of our most vulnerable children. let's get started . the, the international labor organizations latest global estimates of modern slavery
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calculated 49600000 people at any time, are victims of forced marriage or forced labor. now additionally, 6300000 are forced into commercial sexual exportation. there is no region, country or continent which has a radically did the traffic industry from its area that the asia pacific region has the highest number of victims of forced labor and marriage. accounting for more than half of the global total, $29300000.00. but the most prominent type of trafficking might depend on the part of the world. there are 3 main types of exploitation of victims, sexual, forced labor and other start in africa. now this is where forced labor is the most common form of expectations as well. here in the americas east, asia and the pacific victims are predominantly women who are being subjected to
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sexual expectations. however, in the pacific, in the east asia child trafficking is a higher prevalence than the americas. now in the americans, human trafficking victims are predominantly women subjected to sex or sexual exportation. the same is true of east asia and the pacific. however, there is a higher problems of a child trafficking then, and the americans, which brings us to america, where the national center for missing and exploited children large more than $19000.00 child sex tracking cases in the united states alone. many of those through the southern border between mexico and united states. so why are countries having such a difficult time solving this crisis? well, many elected officials talk about it is stopping the human trafficking trade. really a priority, a journeyman now discussed as a senior rodriguez who was
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a president of the elias for safe texas. and for nearly 2 years, she has made frequent visits to the texas border from the rio grande valley area, roma lived jolla, laredo el paso, and she spent several months focusing on the del rio sector. we're not at the border she that can be found at the texas capital attempting to influence legislation to help fortified texas and the southern border. thanks for joining a sheena. it is the world being given an accurate view of what the situation regarding the southern border of the united states in regard to who is crossing many are crossing and what is happening to not only those who reside in texas, but also those who make it across yes, so thank you. i appreciate that questions so very much unfortunately. no. um, for, for whatever reason, um, most of the coverage of any border within the united states and the apprehensions that we're seeing is not being covered in just 3 years fiscal years alone. and
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actually, we're still, we still have a few more months left of this fiscal year 2023. we have seen over 6000000 apprehensions in the united states. 6000000. that is more then the population of more than nearly 30 states worth that we're seeing encountered. and that's just the known, the known encounters that's not including the known god of ways and the god ways that are unknown. so the ones that are not apprehended or encounter cvp customs and border protection or otherwise known as border patrol. so so in unfortunately we just had just earlier this week just yesterday i believe it was that our governor, governor, governor greg abbot just had a press conference down along the southern border inside here in texas where i'm out in texas with representing nearly 25 governors 25
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governors of different states and demanding that border security is pushed to the top as a priority because of this massive influx that we are seeing. it's absolutely unprecedented. and yet the media was, for the most part, pretty quiet. this is unprecedented measures, nearly half of the country are actually half of the country standing together and saying enough is enough. this is unsustainable. we cannot do. we cannot take this, our resources are dwindling. we don't have anything left to guess. and yet there are caravans of thousands of more coming through the dairy and gap right now, as we speak. and, and yet there's, there's no end in sight. and then from there, once there are apprehended along the border, they are then bust into or flown into transported into using united states taxpayer dollars into the interior. they're not just staying along the southern border where the northern border they're bust into the interior. i have met so many from,
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from various countries all over the world along my ventures and along the southern border. and yet the media remains silence. they, they may see when we have the, the haitian, the haitian, some called the haitian invasion down in the del rio sector or where the haitians were underneath the bridge. i was about 14 to 20000 people that, that, that got minimal coverage yet. that is a snapshot of, of what occurs on a daily basis. so for whatever reason, unfortunately, no, the american people in the world is not being told the truth of what's occurring. many countries have issues with those illegally crossing the border. why isn't the truth being shared? it's not like the united states is the only one dealing with this issue. why are those who bring up the issue, demonized to another fantastic question. you are 100 percent, right?
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what we are encountering here in the united states is not exclusive, just to the united states, europe and all over the world is dealing with mass migration movements. and this is your regular migration. and the reason why we are seeing this honestly is because of the un and is because of the global compact of migration. where the powers that be on the global scale want open borders. they want this massive shift and there's various that they will cite climate change being the reason why the i, i forget their talking points to climate disasters and that are occurring that these are events, hurricane storms of flooding. these are events that have always happened right. but what is happening is that the united states is the number one funder, and that, that's how this is so tied to the united states, even though this is a global issue. but we're the number one vendor for the un. and then you have n g o's, non governmental organizations that operate on the international level,
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and threw out the various levels here in the united states and throughout the dairy and gap that are helping this mass migration, your regular mass, my ration movement that we're seeing across the world, so why when people people need to be asking themselves why i cannot tell you exactly why what their motivation is. i can tell you, however, that no one is winning. absolutely. what i have seen is, this is the mass expectation of human beings. on a global scale, no one is winning except for the criminal cartel organizations. the n g o is that are receiving billions upon billions, upon billions of dollars, to help to facilitate this. and the global leads that want to see this happen, and when you start to naturally get to the question of why and why then are those who are speaking out against this and pointing out how not humanitarian this
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is in the various issues that this causes. consequently, you are demonized. i have been called a trader. i am. has a spanish defense had been called a traitor of my own people. i am constantly just right here in my own state capital a texas where i try vigorously to, to try to fortify or state as much as legally and constitutionally possible. it is usually me and a handful of others up against. i kid you not boss loans that are brought in to that, that want to help open the borders more and fight against every thing that we push forth to try and, and secure or solving border as much as possibly in our state legislator. and i have been demonized, i've been threatened it's, it's outside of just a boiling it down to evo, motivations. i really cannot give you a, a same answer as to why this is allowed and why those who are honestly trying to do the right thing and to stop this mass expectation that that is absolutely,
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and it's unsustainable. i do not have another. another answer for you outside of just evil undertones. when traffic is discussed, we most often here referenced the move it from south america into the united states, but is trafficky occurring just one way across the border. that's a very good question. so anyone who has ever been involved in anti trafficking knows that the border northern southern, along the, the, the, the seas and in the gulf has always been in a hub for trafficking in both directions. that's nothing new. again, what's new is the massive rate and the unprecedented measures that by which it's, it's happening in occurring now currently, but a lot of overseas. so i do not have any statistics on it, on, on any truck measures that's going outside of our borders now, because obviously the purpose is the human trafficking and the human smuggling
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that's occurring going into the united states. however, i, what i can tell you is that there is a growing number. one of the most common things, especially getting into mexico is the trafficking and smuggling of drugs and guns and money. so while people are coming this way in drugs, they're coming into the united states. often what we're seeing going south or north or whichever border your as is the drugs in the money, the contraband things of that nature. and that is escalating and sky rocketing. and once again, that is sitting who benefiting the criminal car to organizations and the trans national organizations that are operating not just in mexico, but around the world. thank you shanna. and now after the break, we're going to ask sheena to share with us what she personally has witnessed happening at the border. and why it seems no one is wanting to help. the children have been forced into traffic in
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the it needs to come to the russian state. never as one of the most sense community best. not all sense of the consumer must be the one else holes. question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on russia to day and split the r t. suppose next, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services. what question did you say stephen twist, which is the
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welcome back. i'm scanning now. hughes and you are watching the 360 view. we're going to continue our discussion with sheena rodriguez present. elias for a safe texas shita. what have you witnessed with your time at the border in regard to the children being brought over? um, well, i've witnessed a kind of shared a little bit of some of those stories that i've seen. i think one of the startling things for me, i am a mother, i am 2 teenagers. one of the startling things that i witnessed also is, is, is the lies that they are being told they, these people are being incentivized to come. they're also being incentivized to send their children by the policies that are instituted within my country within
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the united states. and so with that being said, i think that there was one thing that has always stood out in my mind. so it was one conversation. it was a, it was a mother or it was a woman with her to. she claimed that it was her 2 year old grandson that crossed over into south texas. watched them come over and we were, you know, having a conversation. and i, when i asked her i, i tend to ask many of the same questions because it's triggering and, and there's a lot of them are very forthcoming with the responses and their experiences. and when i asked her, why did you come? she had said that the reason why she came was because of the installation that she, she made towards us back in guatemala and because of inflation, she can no longer make a profit in selling those tortillas. and in my head, i'm thinking more id and placed in here to the united states. all i'm your typical middle class american and my husband that who works 2 jobs and i homeschool my daughter, we are struggling to put food in our table, right. so in my head,
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i'm like, well that's the why would you them still take this dangerous journey? most of them tell me, quite frankly, i knew that there was going to be dangers or upwards, you know, dangerous situations. i didn't know it was going to be this bad. and then she had explained to me that her grandson, that the, which is her daughter, that she had crossover months before as an unaccompanied minor. and was living in, in the south western in the south western states that she was hoping to rejoin with her. she had explained to me on how she was rob on how she was violently rate on how her and her grandson an under. we're trying to dodge bullets from car child that we're fighting and the brush and and so then when i asked her will, would you come again? she had said that her daughter who crossed months before. so similar things that they were rate um you know, is it stored in the entire week coming over? and then when i asked her, so what, what is your plan now?
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and she of course said that she was gonna meet up with her daughter. that was living in the southwestern state, and then she said that she was going to save up money to send for her 14 year old daughter to come the same route. now, mind you, she had told me this as an unaccompanied minor, and she had told me this shortly after explaining to me when i asked him would, would you do it again? would you do it again to those who are coming here? what would you say to them? and she says don't, don't do it, don't, don't do it, don't come. but then just moments later she was explaining to me that she intends to say about to bring her 14 year old daughter to take the same tractor as journey, knowing full well, what? the high, very high likelihood of, of the abuse and the rate that her daughter impossible death that her daughter may encounter along the route. um, so its mind blowing to me um that this has happened and people asked me all the time. she know what, why are people sending their children? and i know from many of the countries that i've seen coming over,
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many of them are not in moore's. you know, we've seen here in america, we saw with the afghanistan debacle people lifting their children and handing them to the united states soldiers, oversea, wire, concertina wire razor walker. and that is a very destitute situation. i'm in no place to judge. i can't even imagine, well, what i do know is that most of more than 99 percent of the people that i've encountered, that i've spoken to by their own admissions are coming over for economic reasons. these aren't necessarily destitute situations. these are that they're looking for better economic at economic opportunity. and it's hard for me to, to, to come to grass knowing that they are anticipating and expecting even some type of possibility of, of a dangerous situation. but even when they're coming over, they're not sending that message back home. they're telling me and reporters. no, i don't, don't come, don't come. i women who are crying. i girls who have just been rate on the us side
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. and in the no man's land, what they call them, no man's land. it's like an arizona, a friend of mine who's a reporter, had captured the moment where this woman walked across the, across the board, the stabbed in the arm. because they were trying to, on the united states soil, these criminal cartel gang up. they know that this is no man's land, that there's really no jurisdiction. no law enforcement is there and they rob them . they rate them. they were attempting to rape her. they, they, they had pushed her, her boyfriend who she was walking over a side. and because she thought back they stopped or, and by the grace of god, she was able to walk around. but then they're not sending those types of stories back home. instead, what the cartel are promoting is like this travel agency come now these the routes that you can take. these are the deals that you can get and see how great it is they. they will literally show on social media the clusters of people and how easy it is for them to move them into the, the, the us southern border. it's quite,
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quite frightening and very, very disturbing. so i think um and, and to know that children are being put into these situations because of the policies is very disturbing. are all use being traffic for sexual reasons? or are there actual other purposes? right now with a labor trafficking months going up, a lot of these unaccompanied minors that are coming over, especially the older ones. 1617, you know, a 13 year old american teenagers are different in many cases than a 13 year old from guatemala interest rates. i'm so a lot of them are coming over possibly, and labor tracking. that's why we're seeing this massive spike in the labor trafficking that's occurring. we think. so, if anyone that's familiar with the sex trafficking, not just giving united states, but around the world. anyone who's being honest, will say that the numbers, the no numbers of cases of sex trafficking are, are under under reported. it's nearly impossible to be able to get any accurate
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reporting on it. but this is cystic, so that is frightening. but then of course, you do have other situations where because our policies are incentivizing it, that they are sending them as unaccompanied minors or force a family separations because they have a better chance coming in. and then they hope to go and resettle because they have family in new york or in florida, or one of the middle midwestern states or california. and they're, they're hoping that says incentive ization. the incentive is ations that are bringing in there. so to be able to statement, they're all being brought over for 6 trafficking just simply that there's no way to actually measure that. it could be because they are legitimately looking to be very unified for a better opportunity here in the united states. but their family that's living here or that is planning on coming up here at some point or but there is, of course that those clusters um that those percentages of those that are being forced into labor traffic thing. and then of course ex,
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trafficking. so it's kind of multi, very various different reasons as to where some of these children maybe going or situations where these children may be going and where it guards the tracking how our families and young people tricked into crossing borders from africa, asia, or south america, into the developed world and do they ever escape and make it back home? there is such a thing as self deportation. right. and that's where, and we're seeing this i, i've spoken to people who have encountered individuals trying to go back into mexico. uh they're like, you know what, this is not what we signed up for in, in, in that did happen under other administrations as well, where it's being censored as ations are not there and they cannot make it then they, they go back home under coat that as well, we saw a lot of that where they were going back to their home countries because many of them lived in rural areas and they thought that would, that would be better for them health wise. but with regards to look,
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i have seen along the southern border and the united states in texas and in arizona, i have encountered people from china, russia, who's becca, span tajikistan, georgia, several different african countries i, there's more than a $160.00 countries that are crossing over illegally empty the united states. and the reason i can attest to those who have told me by their own admission that they have said that the reason why they came was because they saw essentially like infomercials on programs like telemundo and central and south america. for example, saying this is the route to take, this is what you'll get when you'll get there. this is no, i cannot substantiate those planes, but i can only go by what they're saying and i have all of this documented. and again, it is a message that is being sent around the world. the united states is open and it's the same thing like over there in europe. if, if,
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if the elected officials are not willing to stand up to your local organizations and networks like the u. n and the n g o is that are helping to facilitate this, helping to financially assist in this. and this global, you know, as movements of a irregular migration for the various reasons it's, it's, it's, it's, it's a wide open. we have nothing to stop it. so that message gets sent across the world, and then there are, it's a whole network with these n g o is. that's where these angles are, the biggest, it's this whole network will. they will show them, tell them this is where you go. this is how you get there will help you get a plane ticket. i've met, people from russia made it to, to yuma, arizona, and less than 72 hours because within 24 hours they were on a plane, you know, down to central america. and then from there they take other planes and buses, again, according to their claims. and i've seen documents where they have these different
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n g o say, this is where you go, this is where the conflicts are in these countries. this is how you, these are the different angles that you can go to for help in 8 and resources. this is all orchestrated. it's not like somebody just wakes up from africa and goes, you know, i want to make it to the united states and then it, and then they just magically appear. this is an orchestrated effort and i know that this is happening across the world. the same thing that we're speaking of is a clickable across the world. that's where these n g o is really come into play. is that they help an aid and assist and facilitating this a regular migration, and never once expressing the truth and the dangers that they're going to encounter . and then not just that the truth of the reality that whenever they get there, our research, we have no resources. like i said, we can't even take care of americans. so, and that's why you see the debacle. like in new york city and in texas, but especially new york, massachusetts where just hundreds um are just littering the street because they
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have know where to go because the reality is we have no, we don't have any resources. so i hope that answers your question. but it's, it's, it's very dire situations, so and appreciate your questions. there were phenomenal. thank you. it's sheena rodriguez talking about and global trafficking requires a sustained and collaborative effort from multiple stakeholders. the action must come from a club ration between government, individuals, and organizations. only together, it will contribute to the larger goal of eradicating trafficking and the protection of human rights for all of the sky. now here's and this has been it your 360 view of the news affecting you. thanks for watching the
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the devastated thing is what it's tied to on a house with a ripple to be killed around a ton of those kind of things in a single as like, that's a good thing to local media report warning, disturbing images are the dead and wounded on children, women and the elderly while survivors are being typed in some of a nearby hospitals in the .
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