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Italian border police are looking for a truck driver who is shown on a widely circulated video whipping female migrants after he found them in the back of his truck near the French border, officials said Wednesday.

Smugglers loaded the 12 Eritrean women on the truck at a rest stop near the French border on Monday while the trucker was having lunch, according to authorities. The women allegedly paid 100-150 euros ($110-1$65) to be transported across the border, but authorities believe the truck driver was unaware of their presence.

Once closed inside the truck, the women apparently started agitating due to the heat, with outdoor temperatures over 30 degrees C (86 F), drawing the driver’s attention, city officials said.

The video made by a witness — who asked not to be identified — shows the man striking at the woman with the hardware end of a cargo strap as they descended one by one. At one point, one of the women stood firm, shielding others so they could pass without being struck. The last woman to exit tried to grab the strap from him.

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[–] GiveMemes@jlai.lu 14 points 3 months ago (8 children)

"Trafficking" in this case is being used to refer to aiding an undocumented migrant, not like sex trafficking, as far as I can tell.

[–] bstix@feddit.dk 12 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (5 children)

They're African women being transported into Europe in the back of a trailer.. They won't land a job anywhere without their paperwork in order. Sorry, but you know damn well what trafficking means.

This just shows how it's done.

At best they can provide for themselves as sex slaves. At worst, they get beaten up on their way there as in this instance.

[–] GiveMemes@jlai.lu 7 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (4 children)

That's absolutely what the governments want you to believe and is definitely happening as a direct result of European and US migration/refugee restrictions. Freedom of movement should be a basic human right.

They have literally used trafficking charges against humanitarian aid workers and academics that were attempting to help refugees at and around the southern border of the US.

The reason human trafficking is possible for the most part is that there's no legal route for the vast majority of refugees to get to the countries of migration, causing a huge illegal network and the opportunity for increased levels of human trafficking especially against the most vulnerable.

If legal pathways were more accessible this wouldn't be a problem. I try to find the root cause rather than the bandaid solution. As we've seen from the war on drugs, the bandaid solutions don't work.

Besides, if you had ever read migrant journals or any other type of primary document concerning this type of situation, you'd know that a bunch of people getting ushered into the back of a truck isn't exactly uncommon. Further, no undocumented migrant has their papers in order. That doesn't really change much.

[–] claudiop@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago

Freedom of movement never was and never will be a thing outside of countries with similar standings in economy and policy.

There's the obvious problem #1) People rushing to whoever maximizes their welfare. There's this fine reason why plenty of illegal economic migrants do not settle for some first-world country that accepts them and keep going until they hit something like Germany.

Then you have #2) Societies do not exist without a place and no society should be forced to accept people that undermines it. France is secular and yet it allowed in plenty of people that are not. I'm not saying you must be secular to exist; I'm saying that you should not be going to a society you fundamentally disagree with and much less start imposing. And yet we both know what would happen if borders were open.

You also have #3) rich people can just buy out the nicest places and chop chop people the fuck out. A state putting up some barriers severely slows this process (which is happening anyway)

A bunch more reasons like paperwork, criminal record, ecology, yadda yadda.

With this said, if you fulfil stuff, you should definitely be able to get wherever you want. Ethnicity, social status ou whatever made up stuff should not be roadblocks. Even if it takes a year or two of screening and some sort of integration procedure.

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