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To trafficking
noun
Pedestrians or vehicles on roads, or the flux or passage thereof.
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Michael Douglas' son has pleaded guilty to trafficking large quantities of methamphetamine and cocaine.
The report said that governments' concerns about illegal immigration had sometimes hampered their response to trafficking.
The femicides of Juárez, most likely linked to trafficking rings, provoked international condemnation, multiple investigations – and eventually Hollywood movies.
Those against the move argued that offering sanctuary to lone children who had already reached Europe may mean more youngsters become subject to trafficking.
Colombian and American officials, however, say that after serving a short prison term after his 1990 surrender, Mr. Ochoa returned to trafficking.
Nonprocessive motors have also been localized to trafficking cargos, but their roles are not well understood [1 7].
We are hypocritical when it comes to trafficking in the USA.
The project has equally enhanced national capacities to adequately address and respond to trafficking.
Further down it points out all the vulnerabilities that different demographics have to trafficking in New Zealand".
68.3% of women reported that they had been unemployed prior to trafficking.
Many children were separated from their families and became vulnerable to trafficking.
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