Migrant women forced into sex trade by traffickers at southern border; Sara Carter reports on 'Hannity'
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Fox News contributor and investigative reporter Sara Carter joined "Hannity" Thursday in an exclusive report to discuss how sex trafficking operations have exploited the conditions at the U.S. southern border.
"Across the globe, more than 25 million people are subjected to human trafficking and slavery. In the United States, it's tens of thousands," she continued. "When you think about the number of people coming across the border and flooding into our cities, those that we don't even know … even those that have been apprehended. Women and children who are being released and Border Patrol agents … I've reported on this in the past, have said we release them and we don't even know if these are their real families." Carter also spoke to Texas Department of Public Safety Lieutenant Craig Cummings, who shared details of horrifying situations he had seen. "We had a human trafficking operation that was going on and we had some women that would become pregnant in this particular case. … One of them was actually eight months pregnant and being forced to engage in sex for money here," Cummings said.More Related News