Read the below listed article, The 21st-Century Slave Trade, then write an essay discussing the following:

What is human trafficking?
How pervasive is the problem? (Use statistics.)
What should the United States’ role, including law enforcement, be in human trafficking?
Do you consider this case to be “slavery” or do you believe that is hyperbole?
What should the United States’ role be in human trafficking outside of the U.S.A., if any?
Should the U.S. get involved in other countries’ affairs (such as India)? Explain. (If “yes,” what should they do?) (If “no,” why not?)
This incident happened in 2007, have things improved?
Final thoughts.

Adhere to the above Essay Assignment Protocols.
Be 4-5 pages (not including the cover page or References page).  
Use a minimum of 3 references, including your textbook.  
(You must use scholarly articles to support your position/findings.)

WRITING ASSIGNMENTS MUST:

reflect critical thinking.
be in APA format.
include a separate cover page.

include the title of assignment, your name, the course, the name of the college, and the date.

include a separate references page for sources used.
be typed.
be in Times New Roman, 12 point font, black.
be double-spaced.
be standard English, spelling and grammar. 
be thorugh, yet concise.
be in essay format.

be written in paragraph format, with complete sentences, and be grammatically correct.
contain an introduction, a body, and a conclusion.

Hint: The introduction states your thesis or the purpose of the paper. Organize your body paragraphs to include a main idea, which is then developed or illustrated by support evidence. The conclusion is a restatement of your thesis.
be properly cited sources using in-text citations and a reference list (APA format).

For example, your textbook:
According to Swanson, Chamelin, Territo, and Taylor (2019), “Trafficking exists to meet the demand for women…” (p. 374). The Ukraine has become a major source of young women for the international sex markets (Swanson et al., 2019).

In-Text Citation: (Swanson, Chamelin, Territo, & Taylor, 2019); After first time – (Swanson et al., 2019)