Parenting

Private Investigator Reveals Human Slavery In America

by Saleem Rana on December 3, 2011

Mother Love, the accomplished author, interviewed Allen Cardoza on her daily radio show on LA Talk Radio, about his efforts to expose the extent of human trafficking in the United States.

1.25 million victims of human trafficking are here in the United States, pointed out Cardoza, a licensed private investigator. He also said that an estimated 29 million people worldwide are caught up in the web of human trafficking.

His career really began after falling off a roof as a teenager when working for the family roofing business. Cardoza spent 6 weeks in bed thinking about his future, and during this time he decided to become a detective.

Thumbing through the yellow pages of the phone book to find a job as a detective, it was only when he got all the way to the Z’s that a gentleman by the name of Walt Zwonitzer invited him in for an interview. Although fascinated by the idea of detective work, the interview did not go well at all.

Cardoza decided to prove to himself that persistence was vital to being successful in the investigation business, so he visited the P.I.’s office daily. After nearly two weeks, Mr. Zwonitzer, needing someone to work a rush case, decided to hire him.

The 19-year-old apprentice accidentally learned about human trafficking when working on a case about a missing girl. He discovered a party where lecherous older men picked up young girls for casual sex.

Determined to help victims of human trafficking and parentally abducted children after that experience, he decided to focus on recovering, rescuing and returning runaways.

Outlining how drug traffickers found this business attracted less attention from law enforcement, Cardoza described in some detail the criminal world of human trafficking.

Human traffickers primarily get human slaves from two sources: runaways and immigrants. Using false promises about jobs in the United States, they then issue threats about deportation to force them into the sex trade.

The discussion concluded with Cardoza describing his personal mission to make a positive difference in the lives of millions of people. He also briefly commented on his work with international parental abduction cases and his co-authorship of a best-selling book with Les Brown.

Learn more about Allen Cardoza. Stop by his website to listen to the entire interview.


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