Traffickers
Mar 20 2007, R.M.Paulraj

It is a highly lucrative business to traffic human beings to destinations where, they believe, better jobs and living conditions readily await them on landing.

Semi-literate people from poor nations, mainly in Africa and Asia, who hope to get into.

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