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Human trafficking in the United States Traite des êtres humains aux États-Unis
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La traite des êtres humains aux États-Unis est une variante d'esclavage moderne qui se produit sur le territoire des États-Unis. Cette pratique est corrélée à d'autres activités illégales, comme l'immigration clandestine et des transactions sur des personnes (y compris des mineurs) à des fins de travail forcé ou d'exploitation sexuelle. Le 11 avril 2018, le président américain Donald Trump promulgue la loi Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act ; elle permet de fermer les sites internet qui facilitent la traite des êtres humains et de poursuivre en justice leurs propriétaires et leurs utilisateurs. In the United States, human trafficking tends to occur around international travel hubs with large immigrant populations, notably in California, Texas, and Georgia. The U.S. Justice Department estimates that 35,500–170,500 people enter illegally into the country every year. The 2016 Global Slavery Index estimates that, including U.S. citizens and immigrants, 57,700 people worldwide are victims of human trafficking. Those trafficked include young children, teenagers, men, and women and can be domestic citizens or foreign nationals.
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In the United States, human trafficking tends to occur around international travel hubs with large immigrant populations, notably in California, Texas, and Georgia. The U.S. Justice Department estimates that 35,500–170,500 people enter illegally into the country every year. The 2016 Global Slavery Index estimates that, including U.S. citizens and immigrants, 57,700 people worldwide are victims of human trafficking. Those trafficked include young children, teenagers, men, and women and can be domestic citizens or foreign nationals. Under federal law (18 USC § 1589), it is a crime to make people work by use of force, coercion or fear. U.S. State Department's Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons placed the country in "Tier 1" in 2017. On April 11, 2018, U.S. President Donald Trump signed the Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act into law to close websites that enable crime and prosecute their owners and users. La traite des êtres humains aux États-Unis est une variante d'esclavage moderne qui se produit sur le territoire des États-Unis. Cette pratique est corrélée à d'autres activités illégales, comme l'immigration clandestine et des transactions sur des personnes (y compris des mineurs) à des fins de travail forcé ou d'exploitation sexuelle. Selon la définition officielle des Nations Unies, la traite des êtres humains est « le recrutement, le transport, le transfert, l'hébergement ou l'accueil de personnes, par la menace de recours ou le recours à la force ou à d'autres formes de contrainte, par enlèvement, fraude, tromperie, abus d'autorité ou d'une situation de vulnérabilité, ou par l'offre ou l'acceptation de paiements ou d'avantages pour obtenir le consentement d'une personne ayant autorité sur une autre aux fins d'exploitation. L'exploitation comprend, au minimum, l'exploitation de la prostitution d'autrui ou d'autres formes d'exploitation sexuelle, le travail ou les services forcés, l'esclavage ou les pratiques analogues à l'esclavage, la servitude ou le prélèvement d'organes ». La traite des êtres humains ne se confond pas avec la migration forcée ni avec le trafic illicite de migrants. Selon la loi fédérale (18 USC § 1589), obliger autrui à travailler par la force, la coercition ou la peur constitue un crime. L'Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons indique qu'en 2017, le pays se situe dans la tranche la plus favorable (niveau 1) du Rapport sur le trafic des personnes. Le 11 avril 2018, le président américain Donald Trump promulgue la loi Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act ; elle permet de fermer les sites internet qui facilitent la traite des êtres humains et de poursuivre en justice leurs propriétaires et leurs utilisateurs.
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