
Hundreds of thousands of people are trapped in scamming farms across Southeast Asia.
We all know a scamming story: Someone rings or texts you, trying to get your personal information or asking you to log in to your account. But what you might not know is that the person behind that phone could be someone who’s been trafficked and enslaved. It’s a multi-billion dollar industry, and it’s a chronically underreported story on modern-day slavery.
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- Mary Ann Jolley, Journalist
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