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    1. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 13

      Her life began in China, where she was called Song Yang and enjoyed picking ginseng and collecting butterflies. It ended in Queens, N.Y., where she called herself SiSi while toiling in the netherworld of illicit massage parlors.https://nyti.ms/2yFRrSe 

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    2. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 13

      For years now, the Flushing section of Queens has been an ever-replenishing repository of immigrants entangled in the underground sex economy https://nyti.ms/2Cbi98I pic.twitter.com/xMGyz3CygI

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      The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 13

      The police make sporadic sweeps, and immigrant women are arrested again and again, but few in the city take notice https://nyti.ms/2Cbi98I pic.twitter.com/qOty9U17j1

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        2. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 13

          Song Yang was one of these women. On a neon-charged November night, she plummeted 4 stories to the pavement she had so often worked. https://nyti.ms/2Cbi98I pic.twitter.com/QUEyVyVxB7

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        3. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 13

          Her death shattered a tight-knit family that would never accept the police version of events. It also reflected the seemingly intractable nature of policing the commercial sex trade.https://nyti.ms/2Cbi98I 

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        1. Chris Wayne 🌟 🌟 🌟‏ @ChrisWayneMAGA Oct 13
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          Boy those "sanctuary citys" sure seem like nice places to live. Thanks Dems!!

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        1. Kate Smith‏ @KateSmithAZ Oct 13
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          Maybe stop arresting the victims and have harsher sentences for the pimps and Johns.

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        2. StopHimNow‏ @Saintsfan5348 Oct 13
          Replying to @Narrative4Sale @nytimes

          Are you really this ignorant? You might want to get involved with groups that fight sex trafficking. Most victims are underage, American citizen, teenage girls. Unfortunately the media doesn't talk too much about them, because it would require discussing child molestation/incest.pic.twitter.com/VF06d5lekI

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        4. StopHimNow‏ @Saintsfan5348 Oct 13
          Replying to @Narrative4Sale @nytimes

          Sex trafficking is usually only related to immigration in very large cities. Most sex trafficking occurs all across the country, and a lot of it occurs at truck stops. It's not an immigration issue. It's an issue of human rights abuses. I know bc I'm involved in fighting it.

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        1. furkancan‏ @Fildisi_Kulesi Oct 13
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        1. Hatcher‏ @HatcherTheMan Oct 13
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          Why do you think New York institutions lack the will to shut this down?

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