Establish a Hotline to Report Human Trafficking and Harassment at Airports

The Issue

After being transported from West Palm Beach Florida by a group of agents and back on a plane to  Baltimore Maryland.  I thought West Palm Beach Florida was going to be my new beginning and my fresh start.  I whisper to myself and said, "I can't believe I am here." Dazed and still stressed on the plane no sleeping in a few days after being targeted at Neighborhood Service Organization shelter in Detroit Michigan where I ran from and not understanding why.  I felt the same intimidation on the plane by some of the agents that I got so scared that when the plane had landed at Baltimore Maryland airport I ran for my life and left my luggage on the airplane as I flee to get away without no success and end up in the psychiatric ward at one of Baltimore Maryland hospital.

I am writing from personal experience, having faced intimidation on my way to the airport and within its premises. This is not an isolated incident but a reflection of the larger issue at hand - human trafficking, sex trafficking, targeted harassment, cyberstalking and gang stalking are serious crimes that often occur in airports. 

Airports are hubs of international travel where thousands of people pass through daily. Unfortunately, this also makes them prime locations for these heinous activities. According to the International Labour Organization (ILO), an estimated 40.3 million individuals are victims of human trafficking globally.

We need immediate action to curb these crimes and protect innocent lives. We propose the development of a dedicated hotline for reporting any airport worker or potential customers engaged in such activities at airports across our nation.

This hotline will serve as a crucial tool for passengers who witness or become victims of these crimes themselves, providing them with immediate assistance while also aiding law enforcement agencies in tracking down perpetrators more effectively.

By signing this petition, you're advocating for safer airports and taking a stand against human trafficking and harassment. Together we can make our airports safe spaces for everyone who uses them - free from fear and intimidation.

Please sign this petition today so we can take one step closer towards ending these horrific practices once and for all.

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Cathy RussellPetition StarterHomeless shelters across the global are responsible for gang violence, drug dealing, physically rape of women and children, virtual rape, digital rape, cyber stalking, drug overdose and murders are actually taking place in these shelters.

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The Issue

After being transported from West Palm Beach Florida by a group of agents and back on a plane to  Baltimore Maryland.  I thought West Palm Beach Florida was going to be my new beginning and my fresh start.  I whisper to myself and said, "I can't believe I am here." Dazed and still stressed on the plane no sleeping in a few days after being targeted at Neighborhood Service Organization shelter in Detroit Michigan where I ran from and not understanding why.  I felt the same intimidation on the plane by some of the agents that I got so scared that when the plane had landed at Baltimore Maryland airport I ran for my life and left my luggage on the airplane as I flee to get away without no success and end up in the psychiatric ward at one of Baltimore Maryland hospital.

I am writing from personal experience, having faced intimidation on my way to the airport and within its premises. This is not an isolated incident but a reflection of the larger issue at hand - human trafficking, sex trafficking, targeted harassment, cyberstalking and gang stalking are serious crimes that often occur in airports. 

Airports are hubs of international travel where thousands of people pass through daily. Unfortunately, this also makes them prime locations for these heinous activities. According to the International Labour Organization (ILO), an estimated 40.3 million individuals are victims of human trafficking globally.

We need immediate action to curb these crimes and protect innocent lives. We propose the development of a dedicated hotline for reporting any airport worker or potential customers engaged in such activities at airports across our nation.

This hotline will serve as a crucial tool for passengers who witness or become victims of these crimes themselves, providing them with immediate assistance while also aiding law enforcement agencies in tracking down perpetrators more effectively.

By signing this petition, you're advocating for safer airports and taking a stand against human trafficking and harassment. Together we can make our airports safe spaces for everyone who uses them - free from fear and intimidation.

Please sign this petition today so we can take one step closer towards ending these horrific practices once and for all.

avatar of the starter
Cathy RussellPetition StarterHomeless shelters across the global are responsible for gang violence, drug dealing, physically rape of women and children, virtual rape, digital rape, cyber stalking, drug overdose and murders are actually taking place in these shelters.

The Decision Makers

Cathy Prather Russell
Cathy Prather Russell
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