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The reason why is that immigration judges will throw out these cases, an in particular, according to LA Weekly, deportation papers served against "DREAM Act students, pregnant women or those with small children, military vets, domestic-violence or human-trafficking victims, those who have lived here since they were children and those with family in the U.S. including gay- or lesbian-bound families."
Pablo Manriquez: Latinos For Obama 2012 Had Better Impress Pablo Manriquez 2011
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The reason why is that immigration judges will throw out these cases, an in particular, according to LA Weekly, deportation papers served against "DREAM Act students, pregnant women or those with small children, military vets, domestic-violence or human-trafficking victims, those who have lived here since they were children and those with family in the U.S. including gay- or lesbian-bound families."
Pablo Manriquez: Latinos For Obama 2012 Had Better Impress Pablo Manriquez 2011
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Ramazan Zorlu, of North London human-trafficking company SneakinPeople Ltd, welcomed the increase as a boost to the UK economy, saying, well, we're doing alright.
Haulage Industry Reports Increased Traffic Dungeekin 2009
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These women are often human-trafficking victims, brought into the city from the provinces to be sex workers.
Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011
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Ramazan Zorlu, of North London human-trafficking company SneakinPeople Ltd, welcomed the increase as a boost to the UK economy, saying, well, we're doing alright.
Archive 2009-02-01 Dungeekin 2009
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In December, authorities in the province of Guizhou said they had broken up 47 human-trafficking rings in a two-year camp aign, rescuing 151 children and 209 women.
China Kidnap Case Plays Out With Web's Help Loretta Chao 2011
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According to a Bureau of Justice Statistics report, only 10% of human-trafficking cases in the US have been confirmed.
Time for Change in Fight Against Human Trafficking « Bound, Not Gagged 2009
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In another human-trafficking case, the EEOC won $1.2 million in 2006 for 52 Indian men forced to work as welders in Oklahoma.
U.S. Suits Say Farms Abused Thai Laborers Tamara Audi 2011
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The incident has put a spotlight on widespread problems with child abductions in China, where state media reports have said there are thousands of human-trafficking gangs and where many kidnapped children have been sold to other families or forced to participate in organized begging rings in big cities, a phenomenon also relatively common in the Middle East, Africa, and elsewhere in Asia.
China Kidnap Case Plays Out With Web's Help Loretta Chao 2011
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These women are often human-trafficking victims, brought into the city from the provinces to be sex workers.
Down and Delirious in Mexico City Daniel Hernandez 2011
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