Posted on 11/08/2010 1:48:18 PM PST by george76
Twenty-nine people have been indicted in a sex trafficking ring in which Somali gangs in Minneapolis allegedly forced girls under age 14 into prostitution in Minnesota, Tennessee, Ohio and other unnamed places, according to an indictment unsealed Monday.
The indictment, unsealed in U.S. District Court in the Middle District of Tennessee, said one of the gangs' goals was recruiting females under age 18, including some under age 14, and forcing them into prostitution in exchange for cash, drugs or other items.
The indictment claims three Minneapolis-based gangs were involved _ The Somali Outlaws, the Somali Mafia and the Lady Outlaws _ and that the gangs are connected. It outlines several instances when young girls were told to engage in sex acts for money, marijuana or liquor.
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Epic child prostitution comprehension fail.
Celebrate diversity!/heavy sarcasm
“Somalis are a cancer that destroys countries.”
For whose presence in this country we can thank Lutheran Family Services and Catholic Charities, especially the latter.
They bring their filth with them.
There are so many countries with people who, when they immigrate to the U.S., bring their filthy, evil lifestyles and values with them. They then proceed to lower the quality of life here and increase the public costs to us. They don’t come to live the real American dream. They are looking for a safe harbor where they can operate their illegal enterprises without fear of third world prisons and retribution systems.
“Americans who watch TV support the brainwashing and propaganda of Tv that pushes this crap in between the dumb white man commercials.”
Too true; I’m a white man, and after seeing some of those commercials I thhink I’m stupid...and I hate white men.
There are a few things worth watching on TV, and commercials are not among them (thankfully we have remotes). I can’t remember the last time I saw a commercial that made me want to buy something or see a movie...
I haven’t watched “TV” for more than a few minutes since 1998.
Not even King of the Hill?
: )
Never heard that argument before. It’s illegal now and they’re getting it. It’s a strange dichotomy concerning all this. Drug dealers don’t ask for ID, kids can’t buy booze but they can get an abortion and the parents don’t have to be told.
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