Human Trafficking in Puerto Vallarta Worsens

Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco – Recent reports highlight an alarming situation in the state of Jalisco, identified as a critical zone for child and adolescent trafficking, according to Diana Flores Rojas, General Director of the End of Slavery organization (AC). This non-profit organization, dedicated to combating human trafficking, has marked its tenth year with a focused initiative to address and mitigate this grave issue, particularly in regions including Puerto Vallarta, the metropolitan area of Guadalajara, and Chapala.

During a recent event hosted in Puerto Vallarta, aimed at presenting actions to promote the National Code of Conduct for the Protection of Children in the Travel and Tourism Sector, Flores Rojas shed light on the dire situation. “Jalisco faces a significant challenge as the only state in the country with three red alerts for child trafficking,” she stated, underscoring the region’s critical status as a hotspot for exploiters.

The distressing statistics reveal that 57% of Mexicans find themselves in situations vulnerable to trafficking. Flores Rojas emphasized the urgent need for a collaborative effort involving businesses, academic institutions, and the general public to combat this form of organized crime effectively. She urged the community to remain vigilant, recognize risk situations, and report them to authorities to help prevent child exploitation.

The End of Slavery organization is leveraging its Consultative Status with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) to foster a broad-based approach against human trafficking. The strategy encompasses local to global initiatives, aiming to make a tangible impact through awareness, prevention, and legal action.

A significant part of their campaign, dubbed “Julio Azul,” seeks to enhance visibility and awareness of human trafficking from various perspectives, targeting vulnerable demographics including children, teenagers, and adults. This initiative calls for substantial media support and public dissemination to educate and inform the public about the realities and risks of human trafficking.

Flores Rojas highlighted the absence of comprehensive statistics on trafficking cases, often exacerbated by a lack of formal complaints. This obscurity hinders the fight against traffickers and complicates efforts to address the disappearance of over 14,500 individuals in the state last year, suspected to be linked to human trafficking networks.

The exploitation of children and adolescents, particularly within the tourism sectors of destinations like Puerto Vallarta, remains a significant concern. Flores Rojas lamented the grim reality that many individuals visit these tourist spots with the intent of engaging in illicit activities, including the sexual trade of minors.

The call to action is clear: a unified approach involving all sectors of society is essential to combat the scourge of human trafficking in Jalisco and beyond. The End of Slavery organization, along with its partners, continues to work tirelessly to bring these hidden crimes to light, advocating for justice and the protection of the most vulnerable members of society.

Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco – Recent reports highlight an alarming situation in the state of Jalisco, identified as a critical zone for child and adolescent trafficking, according to Diana Flores Rojas, General Director of the End of Slavery organization (AC). This non-profit organization, dedicated to combating human trafficking, has marked its tenth year with a focused initiative to address and mitigate this grave issue, particularly in regions including Puerto Vallarta, the metropolitan area of Guadalajara, and Chapala.



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