Re: 06/2014 - The Countdown Begins - (The end of SOSUA!!Part II)
Originally Posted by
ROVER
Just to give this conversation some balance this anti prostitution campaign is not limited to Sosua.
It seems now to be almost an international push-back by some countries where because of prostitution they have become a major mongering destination.
Here is a part of an email I received from a friend today arriving in Panama:
"plane got delayed in Miami and I flew a girl in from mde and she got there before me. she didn't want to go thru immigration without me. good thing, 2 fucking hours of interrogation. back and forth with the supervisor. calling the hotel had to go get a electronic receipt for the return ticket for both of us.
We had to agree to us both getting fingerprinted a real pain in the ass. Finally they let her go. She had 500 dollars in pesos but they said that wasn't good enough. Needed cash. I just gave it to her in front of the guy. I didn't think she was going to get thru but,they finally let her go."
From Dominican Today
33 Dominicans held at hotel in Trinidad & Tobago
Port of Spain.– Thirty-tree Dominican nationals along with two Colombians and one Guyanese were arrested during a police raid at a popular hotel in Marabella, in San Fernando, Trinidad & Tobago, on Thursday night.
According to a police report released Friday, a team of agents –including Fraud Squad, Counter Trafficking Unit and immigration officials– visited the hotel, where they found scantily dressed women, allegedly soliciting clients.
The women were taken to the San Fernando CID, where they were interviewed through interpreters.
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All these Caribbean places : Trinidad & Tobago, D.R., Panama and so on never had any real push back against mongering until recently. It seems to be the international trend now to define working girls as "trafficking victims".
With the world economies picking up and crime receding it may be that law enforcement agencies need a reason to justify their size and budgets. Just look at how many agencies were involved with this small operation. Couldn't they find something better to spend their time and resources on ?
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