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Kingdom Investments International works to bring awareness to US citizens of many issues plaguing human kind around the world including fighting human trafficking and slavery.  We currently do this in two ways - Ransom Wear and by partnering with other organizations within the United States.
 
Ransom Wear
Freedom Never Felt So Good!...
 
If you're looking for a great investment, then you've come to the right place!  Ransom Wear is our non-profit humanitarian effort to stop human trafficking and sexual slavery through increased awareness of their global nature and to provide resources for the rescue, rehabilitation and reintegration of women who have been victimized by this industry.  We fight poverty, illiteracy, human trafficking and sexual slavery world-wide.  Our primary focus is Asia at this time and we are making a difference!  To learn more, click on this link and visit our website:  Ransom Wear
 
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Kingdom Investments International works with other organizations to bring awareness and to fight human trafficking and sexual slavery here in the United States of America.  If you are one who believes that this only occurs in third world nations, you might want to read this! A simple google search will truly enlighten you.
 
LOS ANGELES -- FBI officials say they have rescued 52 children in a series of raids around the country (USA) aimed at under-age prostitution. Authorities say the youngest victim was a 10 year old girl prostituted by her mother to migrant workers.The bureau and local police officials also arrested 60 pimps during the three-day enforcement effort in 36 cities.

The raids are the latest in a long-running Operation Cross Country aimed at child prostitution rings around the country. Almost 1,600 agents and officers took part in the raids, which led to federal and state charges against a total of 691 suspects.

The investigations typically target places where minors are likely to be sold for sex, including truck stops, casinos, public streets, and Internet Web sites.