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Vietnam Trafficking
Vietnamese women from rural villages are regularly targeted for labor and sex trafficking. They are often lured with opportunities for work in China, and then sold as wives, prostitutes or forced labor. "We were told that if we didn’t agree to be wives, we would be sold into brothels," says Hue, a victim who managed to escape.
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