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Texas is now calling prostitution human trafficking
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[quote:~Sloane~:MV81MzQ1NDUxXzk4NjM0NzMzX0NEM0MwNEQy] The women got there by human trafficking. Get it? Your buddy was supporting the operation. They have been building evidence to bust the place for months. You're either part of the solution or part of the problem. [/quote]
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Someone I know saw a prostitute last week. He text from a website they told him to come to a house it was a setup where cops came out and arrested him. He human trafficked no one. I know for a fact because I've seen the charges he was charged with solicitation of prostitution and I bonded him out. In fact they claimed to arrest 30 and not person was charged with human trafficking it was all just prostitution. But on the news they called it a human trafficking bust.
I'm not saying prostitute is good or should be legal. But should they be lying about the arrest they made and putting people's faces on TV and on news websites, twitter and facebook claiming they did something they didn't do?
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