Showing posts with label sex trafficking in texas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sex trafficking in texas. Show all posts

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Ronald Reagan's son talks about being abused as a child & combating human trafficking in Texas

By Michael Reagan, Feb. 1, 2011

There has been a lot of media buzz about the thousands of prostitutes and strippers streaming into Dallas for the Super Bowl weekend. What rarely gets reported is the alarming fact that hiding behind the push-up bras, false eyelashes and stilettos are children as young as 12 years of age who are victims of human sex trafficking.

Human trafficking is as much a part of Texas as cowboys and oil. The business flourishes because of the state’s long stretches of interstate highways, international airports, numerous bus stations, the large shipping industry and its shared border with Mexico. This border is North America’s number one supply site for young children used in sex and labor trafficking. In the last quarter of 2007, 30% of the calls received by the National Human Trafficking Hotline were out of Texas and 25% of all international victims certified by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services were in Texas.

Domestic child sex trafficking is on the rise. According to National Incidence Studies of Missing, Abducted, Runaway, and Throwaway Children, one out of every three children that run away is lured into sex trafficking within 48 hours of leaving home. One in five girls and one in ten boys will be sexually victimized before adulthood.

I know first hand the pain of sexual exploitation. As a child, I was sexually abused for a year by a trusted summer camp counselor. I was molested and was a victim of child pornography. No child ever completely recovers from this form of abuse.

I kept this awful secret for 32 years. Then in 1987, just half way through my father’s second term as president, I finally spoke. I told the horrible truth to my father Ronald Reagan and Nancy, my mother Jane Wyman and my wife Colleen, and then I told the world in a book I penned called On the Outside Looking In. I was no longer fearful of how my experience would affect the image of one of America’s most beloved actors and presidents. I found purpose in the pain.

In 2005, I joined with Arrow Child & Families Ministries of Houston, Texas to create The Michael Reagan Center for Advocacy & Research. The center conducts research in order to effectively advocate nationally for public policies that benefit the safety, stability and well-being of children and families, particularly those served by public and private child welfare systems. We are focused on providing a voice for children and families affected by deficiencies in the foster care system and those victimized by sex trafficking.

I applaud the efforts of Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott and members of the Texas Human Trafficking Prevention Task Force for working to identify and assist children trafficked in for the Super Bowl. But come Monday morning, there will be thousands of children still living in the darkness of the sex trade.

Our research shows that the vast majority of that funding and support is directed to foreign nationals and that these services are scarce for the domestic minor victims of trafficking. Nationwide there are fewer than 70 beds for the safe recovery of victims.

I urge you to contact your local representatives to ask their support of the Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking Deterrence and Victims Support Act which could provide critical funds needed to support our children. I am also calling upon you to visit http://www.arrow.org/MRC and indicate your desire to be educated and equipped to address this issue.

Arrow Child & Family Ministries and the Michael Reagan Center are participating in the Safe House Now Taskforce – a program that brings together representatives of the FBI, local law enforcement, the courts, the United States and District Attorneys, Child Protective Services and Juvenile Probation, women’s groups, non-profits and faith organizations to develop a program that will provide therapeutic, educational, and housing to children caught up in sex trafficking.

The task force has identified Arrow Child & Family Ministries as the organization that will house and provide the program needed. We have developed a therapeutic and educational model that can be replicated nationwide.

Predatory monsters who destroy the innocent lives of children are everywhere. It’s time that caring adults take a strong stand against those who sexually exploit and abuse children.


Reposted with permission from the Arrow Child & Family Ministries

Michael Reagan, the eldest son of Ronald Reagan, is a child advocate dedicated to promoting adoption, improving foster care and rescuing children from abuse and neglect. He is an author, former national radio talk show host, and is chairman and founder of The Reagan Group, The Reagan Legacy Foundation and The Reagan Report. His 2004 book "Twice Adopted" is often used as a training manual to help families affected by child sexual abuse.

Arrow Child & Family Ministries is a non-profit Christian organization based in Houston, Texas that provides foster care and adoption services; operates shelters, assessment centers, and schools for troubled youth; and provides an array of preventative services for families at risk. Arrow also has comprehensive programs for adults with developmental disabilities. Arrow operates in Texas, Maryland, California, Pennsylvania and Honduras.

Contact for More Information:

Mark Tennant

Founder and CEO, Arrow Child & Family Ministries

Phone: (281) 210-1500

Email: mark.tennant@arrow.org

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Human trafficking and the 2011 Super Bowl in Dallas, TX


Last week the Texas State Attorney General, Greg Abbott, announced he would be sending a dozen staff members from his human trafficking task force to assist local law enforcement in cracking down on human trafficking during the 2011 Super Bowl.

"The Super Bowl is one of the biggest human trafficking events in the United States," Abbott said.

During the 2009 Super Bowl in Tampa, Florida, the Florida State Department of Children and Families took in 24 minors who had been trafficked to the Tampa area as Sex Slaves for the Super Bowl. These were just the ones that were found.

In 2010. the Women's Funding Network found an increase of 80% in Craigslist sex ads during the Super Bowl. Craigslist recently shut down their "Adult Services" section after receiving over 10,000 petition signatures from the public and pressure from a number of State Attorney Generals.

Although no one knows exactly how many people will be trafficked to North Texas for the Super Bowl in February 2011, anti-trafficking organizations estimate it will be in the thousands.

This is partially due to the fact that the U.S. Department of Justice estimates that over 14,500 people are trafficked into the United States each year and 25% of all trafficked persons come through Texas.

According to a report by Shared Hope International, which investigates human trafficking in major cities, the Dallas Police Department, Child Exploitation/High Risk Victims & Trafficking Unit has created a unique and effective investigative tool to combat domestic minor sex trafficking. The Dallas Police Department, Child Exploitation/High Risk Victims & Trafficking Unit (CE/HRVTU) has developed an investigative tool to identify high risk victims (HRV) by flagging all minors who have run away from home four or more times in one year, as well as any minors that are repeat victims of sexual abuse or sexual exploitation. In 2007, CE/HRVTU identified 189 HRV cases 119 of which involved prostitution.

Of those High Risk Victims cases, 75% included felony charges specifically related to domestic minor sex trafficking.

A number of local organizations are joining in the effort to raise awareness and support ground work in recognizing and reporting human trafficking for the Super Bowl 2011. You can learn more about these groups and how you can help by clicking the links below.

Texas Anti-Trafficking Organizations:
Traffick 911
Free the Captives
Mosaic Family Services

Read all 64 pages of the full Dallas report by Shared Hope International
http://www.sharedhope.org/Portals/0/Documents/Dallas_PrinterFriendly.pdf

Stories about previous Super Bowls and Trafficking.
http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/02/05/1463956/volunteers-hope-to-rescue-child.html
http://humantrafficking.change.org/blog/view/the_results_are_in_sex_trafficking_at_the_superbowl