Thursday, September 19, 2013


Sex Trafficking on Lake Superior



(Duluth, Minnesota)
According to American researcher Christine Stark, for over a decade North American women — Native Canadians of the First Nation clans — have been being bought and sold on board U.S. ships for as little as a bottle of scotch.

The First Nations women come from Thunder Bay, Ontario, and have been sold on ships in the harbor at Duluth, Minnesota.

The spot is infamous among First Nation women for sex trafficking. Young girls, women and even babies are sold in exchange for alcohol, money, drugs or even a place to sleep.
This story is garnering lots of attention.

1 comment:

JR said...

Dubious

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