Chilling
- Vickie

- Sep 28
- 1 min read

This thoughtful book taught me a lot about the nature of human trafficking and how we have all probably been beneficiaries of someone else's bad fortune. The author references historical patterns of such importation of people for hard labor, but unfortunately the practice didn't end with the opening of the railroad. Folks we probably pass on the street every day have been trafficked for labor, and are often caught in a hamster wheel, afraid to go to the authorities for obvious reasons. Very insightful and honestly, discouraging.





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