More than 1,000 women and girls have been apparent victims of sex
trafficking in illicit bars in the US that operate largely beyond the
reach of law enforcement, according to the anti-slavery group Polaris.
Half of the trafficking cases in cantinas – a type of bar popular in
Mexico and the American south-west – arose in Houston, Texas, a city
near the Mexican border with a large Latino population, said Polaris in a study that tracked calls to its trafficking hotlines from over the past decade.
Cantinas, social gathering spots popular in Latino communities, may
disguise the cost of commercial sex in very high drink prices. Women are
forced to flirt and drink with patrons, the study’s author, Tessa Couture, said.
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