“Rape Trees” Frame Arizona-Mexico Border: Grim Reminders of Human Trafficking

March 15, 2009


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2 Responses to ““Rape Trees” Frame Arizona-Mexico Border: Grim Reminders of Human Trafficking”

  1. scott on March 17th, 2010 4:49 pm

    This story is very upsetting to read. People do thing for reason doctors cant even understand. Money is a major factor in ever part of are life, i equate it to water. It’s unhealthy to not have your food, toothpaste, toilet paper, and whatever else you can think of dehydrates. I feel that the youth has never been unable to apprehend what the world uses to keep it self in balance. they just haven’t felt the longing for materials that matter because life in the best way the parents can give to child is usually done up to a certain age. There is the my answer, the parents, the family needs to be closer and more connected. Being and staying connected is hard without money, some people have cell phones some lap-tops some don’t even have that. The Criminal if seasoned is prepared and percise to his economic capabilities. All organization have cell phone and laptops this types growing daily, because their captures flip and learn to become more like their predator. I see no clear solution to these types of problem. We can only fix are homes and keep an eye on are children by suppling them with productive things to accomplish.

    This is a Black World Writer

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