Posted on 04/04/2011 5:00:05 PM PDT by caldera599
Cristina was just 24 years-old, living in a rural farming village in Mexico, when Amador Cortes-Meza told her he was falling in love with her. He promised her marriage and a good job, and then brought her to the United States. But when she arrived in the Atlanta area, he physically abused her and forced her to work as a prostitute.
That's when I realized he was not telling me the truth, said Cristina (not her real name). A man who loves a woman would not make them do that. I lived under his humiliation, I lived under the beatings, under the fear, there was nothing I could do.
She is an example of an insidious form of slavery spreading across the United States prostitution operations that traffic in women and children from Latin America.
In these operations, closed-network houses of prostitution cater to customers of a specific race or ethnicity, in this case, Hispanic women and Hispanic customers. One nonprofit anti-trafficking group labels them Latino Residential Brothels, or LRBs.
(Excerpt) Read more at msnbc.msn.com ...
Not to be unkind, but if that's the extent of her perceptive abilities, prostitution may be her only option.
So he's a democrat politician.
I wonder what district he represents?
I support re-unification with her family back in ole Mehiko.
Hey. They are just doing the jobs Americans refuse to.
Blaming the victim is always so classy.
Blaming the victim is always so classy.
Just a misunderstanding between cultures, the important lesson we learn is that of cultural equivalency.
If so than that would.mean that the majority of US votors really are only equiped to be...
Okay, you’re right.
“I got Puerto Rican p***y, I got black p****y, I got sideways p***y....”
lol
This is another free ticket to your citizenship papers, been going on since jorge bush started it. They just need to claim it, no one ever demands proof.
Open borders adds so much to our country.
Free the oppressed, shoot the oppressors, especially the ones with tattoos on their necks and faces.
And your poof she was actually forced to hook would be the msnm, correct, how about we see her rap sheet and the conviction of her pimp.
Pimps are pimps. This is what they do—sex slavery. I don’t see that the illegal immigration angle adds or subtracts much.
Close your eyes, salute and repeat the mantra:
DIVERSITY IS OUR STRENGTH!!
So she was “just 24 years old”.
That sounds like an adult to me.
You’re right; these stories are to soften up public opinion for the amnesty announcement. What happened to this girl is terrible (if true); she made the decision to invade this country illegally, forfeiting any protections she enjoyed in Mexico as a Mexican citizen.
The sympathy has dried up; Americans are losing their country to people who make the choices this girl made. I was just in a business in a heavily Hispanic area, and couldn’t believe the number of women who were pregnant (I’m a breeder, and think it is one of the reasons God put us here). There were no wedding bands, and these people didn’t look like they were going to be supporting these children. This nonsense that their numbers are being driven up by continued immigration, without mentioning their birthrate (especially the out-of-wedlock birthrate) is absurd.
The true test is to tie the pimp in a chair and give the woman a straight razor. If the pimp survives she is lying. If he doesn’t she gets his money and car and gas money back to Mexico. Problem solved.
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