How Are Girls and Women Trafficked in the United States?
Traffickers control victims by:
- Threatening to hurt them or their families
- Threatening to have them deported
- Taking away their passports, birth certificates, or ID cards
- Making them work to pay back money they claim is owed them
- Giving them drugs in order to create an addiction or control them and then making a them perform sexually to get more drugs
- Preventing them from having contact with friends, family, or the outside world
Types of work a trafficked person may be forced to do include prostitution or sex work, farm work, cleaning, child care, sweatshop work, and other types of labor.
Sometimes a woman may end up trafficked after being forced to marry someone against her will. In a forced marriage, a woman’s husband and his family have control over her. Not all people who are trafficked are taken across state lines or national borders.
Source: Office on Women's Health (OWH), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services