bodecea
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So why aren't those sex trafficking places shut down?sex trafficking isn't legal bro.....though highly supported by the Xiden Admin apparentlySo...all massage parlors are really about sex trafficking? Why are they still legal then?Oh. Tell us more. Share your knowledge.Ever have to inspect a Massage Parlor to make sure it can retain it’s Permits?Says who?Slum Blacks hate Asians.There weren't mass shootings of Asians during the Trump admin, this is the Biden Admin.Really? There weren't shooting prior to trump being President?The answer is trump.Save your time looking.Maybe we should answer your first few questions before we build gallowsWhat is wrong with these people? What inspired the El Paso Walmart shooter? What inspired this fruit loop? When are we going to build a gallows and rid society of these people?
They weren't targeting Asians.D
With that said, violence and prejudice against Asian-Americans is nothing new......from Rock Spring, Watsonville, FDR, to the targeting of Asian businesses in the LA Riots....and more recently with African-Americans attacks on Asians, and in 2020, the uptick in Cuomo's NY
Places like these used to go by another name.
'Whore Houses'.
Did you just get here?
Sex trafficking is behind the lucrative illicit massage business. Why police can't stop it.
Rachel Axon, Michael Braun and Cara Kelly, USA TODAY
Published 6:31 PM PDT Jul. 29, 2019 Updated 7:04 AM PST Dec. 16, 2019
ithin hours of a police raid of Miami Beach massage parlors in 2017, Chief Daniel Oates stood before TV cameras praising his agency’s eight-month effort to crack down on prostitution and human trafficking.
Officers had detained 10 Asian women and, through interpreters, tried to determine which of them were victims and which were perpetrators. The city, he said, had shut down four brothels posing as spas.
“Obviously, the message to these kinds of operations is that they won’t be tolerated in our town,” Oates said.
Even before the news conference started, however, the case had begun to fall apart. Some sex workers – potential witnesses against the organizers – were gone.
One of the spas would avoid being shut down altogether. The one person charged with trafficking in the case later was allowed to plead guilty to profiting from prostitution, a lesser charge.
Sex trafficking at massage parlors: Police raid spas, convictions rare (usatoday.com)