Ask Secretary of State Clinton to Support Iraqi Sex Trafficking Victims

Ask Secretary of State Clinton to Support Iraqi Sex Trafficking Victims

The Issue

There are an estimated 50,000 Iraqi refugees in forced prostitution in Syria. They range from mothers trying to feed their children to young girls left alone by the war and trying to survive. Many of the women travelled to Syria looking for work in factories, but there was none to be found. Refugees from violence and without many marketable skills, they make easy targets for sex traffickers. Others, especially young girls who are virgins, are trafficked out of Iraq by familiy members and sold into marriage or prostitution. But regardless of the path into trafficking, the reason so many of these women and girls are vulnerable to trafficking is the wake of violence and chaos left by the Iraq war. Their lives are the mess the U.S. government is leaving behind.

However there is one relatively easy step the U.S. State Department can take to help women trafficked into the sex industry during and after the Iraq war: classify them as P-2 refuggees. The P-2 group was created to give people in designated "vulnerable populations" (including sex trafficking victims) a way to skip over some of the beaurocracy of getting refugee status and expedite their resettlement to a new country. It's the same tool that was used to help resettle the children of U.S. soldiers and Vietnamese women created during the Vietnam war. However, the State Department has created no new Iraqi P-2 groups for the thousands of women who are now sex slaves as a result of the war.

Please, ask Secretary Clinton to support Iraqi sex trafficking victims by creating a P-2 group for them.

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Amanda KloerPetition StarterAmanda is a self-professed geek and full-time abolitionist of seven years, which pays about as well as you think it does. She has created reports, documentaries and training materials on human trafficking in the United States and around the world. In 2009, she was awarded the "Best Blogger Ever" award by her mother, who pronounced her work "just wonderful, dear" and presented her with a ceremonial forehead kiss. In addition to creating change via the interwebs, Amanda works on human rights, HIV/AIDS, domestic violence, genocide, and LGBT projects for a trade association.
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The Issue

There are an estimated 50,000 Iraqi refugees in forced prostitution in Syria. They range from mothers trying to feed their children to young girls left alone by the war and trying to survive. Many of the women travelled to Syria looking for work in factories, but there was none to be found. Refugees from violence and without many marketable skills, they make easy targets for sex traffickers. Others, especially young girls who are virgins, are trafficked out of Iraq by familiy members and sold into marriage or prostitution. But regardless of the path into trafficking, the reason so many of these women and girls are vulnerable to trafficking is the wake of violence and chaos left by the Iraq war. Their lives are the mess the U.S. government is leaving behind.

However there is one relatively easy step the U.S. State Department can take to help women trafficked into the sex industry during and after the Iraq war: classify them as P-2 refuggees. The P-2 group was created to give people in designated "vulnerable populations" (including sex trafficking victims) a way to skip over some of the beaurocracy of getting refugee status and expedite their resettlement to a new country. It's the same tool that was used to help resettle the children of U.S. soldiers and Vietnamese women created during the Vietnam war. However, the State Department has created no new Iraqi P-2 groups for the thousands of women who are now sex slaves as a result of the war.

Please, ask Secretary Clinton to support Iraqi sex trafficking victims by creating a P-2 group for them.

avatar of the starter
Amanda KloerPetition StarterAmanda is a self-professed geek and full-time abolitionist of seven years, which pays about as well as you think it does. She has created reports, documentaries and training materials on human trafficking in the United States and around the world. In 2009, she was awarded the "Best Blogger Ever" award by her mother, who pronounced her work "just wonderful, dear" and presented her with a ceremonial forehead kiss. In addition to creating change via the interwebs, Amanda works on human rights, HIV/AIDS, domestic violence, genocide, and LGBT projects for a trade association.

The Decision Makers

Hillary Clinton
Former Secretary of State
Michael Posner
Michael Posner
Assistant Secretary of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor
Maria Otero
Maria Otero
Undersecretary of State, Democracy Global Affairs
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