International Attention through a Tourism Boycott. Stopping corruption at Belize borders is the key to stopping human traffickers from using Belize as a human trafficking superhighway. The Campaign to Stop Human Trafficking in Belize is supported by the Organization for Responsible Tourism. Organization for Responsible Tourism President Vivian Trill has appealed on behalf of the Campaign for Belize to tighten its borders.Thousands of human trafficking victims wind up in bars run by owners who profit form forced prostitution. The Campaign to Stop Human Trafficking in Belize is supported by the Organization for Responsible Tourism. Organization for Responsible Tourism President Vivian Trill has called for strengthening and enforcing liquor laws so they provide penalties to bar owners profiting from prostitution.
We’ve pointed out to the American and Belize governments that 30 percent of US-bound Human trafficking victims get to the US via the Belize trafficking superhighway.
We arrived at these numbers using recently released United Nations information and US Justice Department data. The most recent Justice Department numbers available are from 2003. The Attorney General’s annual report to congress on human trafficking no longer offers estimates of annual incoming victims to the US. Six years ago, they estimated as many as 17, 5000 foreign nationals are trafficked into the US yearly. It’s pretty safe to conclude the numbers have not gone down.
If you do the math and apply the new UN information, you conclude that upward of 5,500 human trafficking victims wind up in the US because of Belize’s immigration policies and practices. Specifically, its corrupt and porous borders provide an efficient corridor in which traffickers easily transport their victims.
It’s how a17-year-old village girl from Guatemala winds up in a California or New York massage parlor, where she’s put on offer for commercial sexual exploitation and never seen by her family again. This life would not be forced on her if the traffickers were blocked at the Belize borders.
Clearly it’s in America’s interest to block one-third of its human trafficking intake by helping to staunch Belize border corruption. Equally clear, is the advantage to Belize since it’s poised to negotiate averting Tier 3 status as a worst-list human trafficking nation.It’s in both their interests to modernize, standardize and monitor Belize’s borders.
We’ve recommended the US offer its advice and expertise to Belize to overhaul its borders. Neighboring countries like El Salvador and Nicaragua have benefited from American guidance in improving and strengthening their borders in a Central American context. We have further recommended the US government negotiate overhaul of borders in an effort to avert Tier 3 status for Belize.
As well, we recommend the US government, as a complement to offering immigration advice and expertise, allocate funding to Belize for state-of-the art equipment and infrastructure. There is currently some $54 million left in the US’s anti-trafficking in persons project funding coffers. Some of the funding, if earmarked for Belize border improvement, would go a long way toward avoiding a hellish existence for so many victims.
It is also clear that better borders would do much to contribute to US efforts in their fight against Central American drug trafficking.
We have urged the Dean Barrow government can take this win: win opportunity and work with the US government to address the tide of human trafficking. And, most important, both countries have an opportunity to seriously block traffickers from destroying the lives of thousands of human trafficking victims.
Vivian Trill is the president of the Organization for Responsible Tourism. She is an IT specialist, leading a team with advanced technical skills on the Campaign to Stop Human Trafficking in Belize. She has experience in the Central American underground that hunts and recovers human trafficking victims and returns them to their families.
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Sunday, July 18, 2010
USA-bound Human Trafficking Victims via Belize Numbers Are Staggering
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