More than 200 Korean prostitutes have been arrested in the U.S. in recent 5 years.
WASHINGTON, September 27, 2011—The San Francisco Chronicle reported the story of You Mi Kim, a woman from South Korea forced into prostitution in the United States to pay off her $40,000 credit card debt. To pay off her heavy debt, she worked in a massage parlor that was actually a brothel, serving dozens of men in downtown Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Since the Chronicle broke the story, US authorities have focused on prostitution at local massage parlors, but have failed to address the root causes behind the proliferation of sex trafficking of South Korean women.
South Korea is one of the major countries where sex trafficking victims in the U.S. originate. According to the US Attorney General in 2006, South Koreans accounted the highest population (24%) of sex trafficking victims in the U.S. followed by Thailand (11.7%), and Peru (10%),. The U.S. Trafficking in Persons report categorized South Korea as a Tier 1 country in the same year.
American authorities are well aware of the problem of South Korean women trafficked to the U.S. and other developed countries. The Trafficking in Persons report in 2011 noted the problem and recommended South Korea to implement a comprehensive anti-trafficking law.
http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/rights-so-divine/2011/sep...
今も日本で売春してる韓国人が、従軍慰安婦が、って言うのは可笑しい。
nkaz39 4 months ago 18
@jasonmumato
sorry they are korean pretend to be Japanese.
I read it on newspaper manytimes.
They does same in USA and Europe too.
Its really disgusting.
I hate korea because they exports sluts to many countries and pretend to be Japanese all over the world.
tasu9 4 months ago 7