Agree. What's also gotten bad in this is that these private groups have successfully created a new definition for trafficking. Their definition is anyone who provides sex for money.
Here is an excerpt from an article about how they have made a mega-business out of fighting prostitution and calling it “anti-human trafficking “
From siliconangle.com:
Since human trafficking today has become a
$150-billion major enterprise, why not fight one big business with another?
This is the strategy that the nonprofit
Polaris Projecthas put in place to combat human trafficking by serving victims with a national hotline, a massive data set, and enlisting the support of large corporations to be on the alert for situations that just don’t look quite right.
“A group of small nonprofits and cops are not going to solve it on their own,” said
Brad Myles (pictured), executive director and chief executive officer of Polaris Project. “Big businesses have the resources; they have the brand; they have the customer base; they have the scale. We need big businesses to enter the fight.”
Bradley Myles has turned this effort into a six-figure annual salary.