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    Dramatic TV ads sell anti-human-trafficking message: 'Don't

    Dramatic TV ads sell anti-human-trafficking message: 'Don't Be Fooled'




    Washington (CNN) -- The TV ads are dramatic, foreboding, and heavily suggestive of violence and sexual exploitation.

    And they were created by the U.S. government.

    The Department of Homeland Security airs the ads in Mexico and Central America to warn people about the dangers of illegal passage to the United States.

    But in an expansion of the program, DHS this week will begin airing similar ads in Florida, Georgia, and Washington -- key immigrant destinations.

    Officials say the U.S. ads are intended for several audiences: victims of human trafficking already in the United States, good Samaritans who want to report suspicious activity, and U.S. residents who may be considering paying for a relative's illegal passage, unwittingly putting them in harm's way.

    The theme of the campaign: "No Te Enganes -- Don't Be Fooled."

    "The message goes out to them today: Do not be fooled. Do not fall into this situation where you may be placing a loved one into a pipeline of slavery," said David Aguilar, deputy administrator of Customs and Border Protection.

    U.S. officials say human smugglers have grown increasingly ruthless, often robbing migrants of their money and identification cards and coercing them into force labor, sexual exploitation or even slavery. Migrants may think they are dealing with human smugglers who are "transportation-based," but end up victims of human traffickers, who are "exploitation- based," said U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Deputy Director Kumar C. Kibble.

    The TV, radio and billboard public service announcements invite community action, promoting a phone number -- 1-888-3737-888 -- people can call to report suspicious activity.

    The phone number is answered by volunteers at the National Human Trafficking Resource Center, operated by the non-profit Polaris Project.

    "Since we've started doing the hotline in 2007, we've taken over 34,000 calls and believe we've learned (of) ... over 4,000 potential victims of trafficking," said Bradley Myles, executive director of the project. The hotline serves as a crisis line for victims, a tip line, and a reference line for information.

    Myles called the 4,000 potential victims "the tip of the iceberg."

    Officials said CBP targeted U.S. cities that have high immigrant populations, and avoided border states because they are already aware of the problem of human exploitation. "They live it," Aguilar said.

    "We want to involve the American public in ending this abomination," he said. "We need your help. We know and are confident that when citizens become aware of what human trafficking looks like, they will step forward to report it."

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    Is this

    Is this how they plan on fighting Illegal Immigration? Advertising? SERIOUSLY?
    Looks more like the Government idiots just gave the media idiots some money is all...

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    Wow that's awesome! It should deter more illegals from coming here, and others for encouraging them to come here illegally.

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    So the government is creating ads to protect illegal immigrants. How about ads advising American citizens how to protect themselves against illegal rapists and drunk drivers, to say nothing about gang violence.
    "A Nation of sheep will beget a government of Wolves" -Edward R. Murrow

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    Interesting. They put a sexed up 14 year old little girl in their ads to "deter" men from using prostitutes, AND they leave the border wide open for them to come in? Talk about a paradox.
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