ID, your source material, which you quoted, says "Of the 600,000-800,000 people trafficked across international borders each year, 70 percent are female and 50 percent are children. The majority of these victims are forced into the commercial sex trade." I have one or two comments to make about this.

First, the "commercial sex trade" does not necessarily mean legalized prostitution, does it? I would think it means all types of pay-for-sex businesses, both legal and illegal. I'm not at all familiar with this kind of thing but I would think that legal houses, which are subject to government scrutiny, would be less likely to be able to get away with using force to stock their houses. Barring government graft, of course.

And 600,000 - 800,000 people is an awful lot of people being enslaved! I thought we were living in a more enlightened age. Just goes to show, mankind hasn't progressed nearly as far as people would like us to believe.