[QUOTE=Lucretius;7178171]One of them told me years ago that she is a naturalized US citizen. They've both been here a very long time.[/QUOTE][URL]https://immpolicytracking.org/media/documents/ACLU_Fact_Sheet_on_Denaturalization.pdf[/URL]
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[QUOTE=Lucretius;7178171]One of them told me years ago that she is a naturalized US citizen. They've both been here a very long time.[/QUOTE][URL]https://immpolicytracking.org/media/documents/ACLU_Fact_Sheet_on_Denaturalization.pdf[/URL]
An indispensable service that allows many of us the stay in school long enough to get multiple degrees and to keep high paying jobs. How and what's the connection? They permit us to ignore and take a hands-off approach to the women at work and on campus because we know can stop by an AMP and find something far more attractive.
[QUOTE=SteveSmithAbq;7178154]I'm not familiar with what documents they use, but the impact of this militarized Christian Taliban force has got to be very negative for staffing. We need more providers from all countries! Someone's got to talk some sense to the people in power and let them know that these providers are providing an extremely valuable service![/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Metloaf;7178822][URL]https://immpolicytracking.org/media/documents/ACLU_Fact_Sheet_on_Denaturalization.pdf[/URL][/QUOTE]This documents is not a government policy document. I'm not saying the information false, but it is dated and it comes from a law firm. Immigration law firms use a lot of tactics to get clients and make money, and this document is one example of it.
[QUOTE=Pyty11;7179035]This documents is not a government policy document. I'm not saying the information false, but it is dated and it comes from a law firm. Immigration law firms use a lot of tactics to get clients and make money, and this document is one example of it.[/QUOTE]Well. Seems like a lack of well-informed perspectives. I was NOT asking about how KK snd Tara will fare. I'm sure they will be fine. Because one and hopefully both are now citizens.
I was curious about the vast majority of providers at CAMPS, KAMPS, LAMPS, Thai independents etc.
Bottom line, no one knows, which is probably part of the administration's strategy.
P.S. I'm having trouble accessing the site. Probably due to the advertising splash page. So my access is limited.
Having read posts from other forum members on this issue, I noted that the incoming (if confirmed) FBI Director made a comment during his confirmation hearing that sex trafficking enforcement would be high on his list of priorities. What's said in a hearing doesn't always translate into policy, but it would be a mistake to not take it seriously.
FWIW, here are some random thoughts on the issue:
1. Although "trafficking" may serve as the headline issues, it seems to me that the underlying imperative is to get rid of as many "undesirable" individuals who are in the US illegally. With the current LE definition of "trafficking" covering nearly all prostitution-related activities, it's the perfect pretext for initiating removal procedures against women who work in AMPs, LMPs, and many (most?) agencies.
2. Fed investigative agencies, no matter what their priorities, are often limited by inadequate manpower, which is why they usually partner with local LE for anti-trafficking operations. In fact, it's more often the case that enforcement starts at the local level and, if circumstances and conditions warrant, the Feds are asked to join in.
3. Local LE can be incentivized by money (grants, and other programs) made available by Fed and State govt's for anti-trafficking enforcement.
4. Local LE is also influenced by factors like community sentiment, media attention, etc.
In light of the above, I'm certainly concerned and will be watching for "tells" as to which way sentiment is trending. Since this is NOVA, the environment is much different from what it would probably be in a more thoroughly conservative (ex. Red State) area. So it seems to me that some local LE might be reluctant to engage in anti-trafficking if it's a near certainty that deportation will follow. Remember that previously the women themselves have been treated as victims, and the heaviest penalties have been laid on the bosses.
So here's what I'll be looking for:
- Any local, state, or fed LE public statements about anti-trafficking enforcement. And especially any indication that grant money is going to stay the same or be increased. That's not a given since fed grant money has been mostly frozen while Elon Musk's DOGE reviews are ongoing. No matter what's being said, it's the level of funding that will dictate the realities.
- When the next "trafficking" bust happens, will the women be characterized as deportable criminals, or victims? And, by characterized, I'm including both what's said by LE and the local media.
- What difference in treatment, if any, will be experienced by women with green cards as compared to women without any documentation? I'm not a lawyer, but it seems to me that green card holders could be in jeopardy if the feds push felony charges, which a "trafficking" scenario would make easier.
- Finally, since it's fair to say that the transition from the old to new administration is pretty chaotic at the moment, I'm likely to give less weight to anything that happens right now and more weight to things that are said and done once all agency heads are in place and things get rolling in earnest.
Just my two-cents' worth.
Just sharing from a media report I read online.
[URL]https://www.alxnow.com/2025/02/10/alexandria-ranks-higher-than-average-in-virginia-for-stis-and-rates-are-still-swelling/[/URL]
I saw on the "National Desk" news on Wednesday that police in Nashville arrested 2 handlers at a hotel who were trafficking 4 Latinas. They were making the girls perform sexual acts for money as a means of repaying the handlers for getting them into the United States. According to the report, police and ICE were notified by a guest (who declined to be identified) at that hotel and noticed the heavy flow of male visitors.
I mention this because some of the LCS, possibly ACS, groups around here could fit in this category of crime. If you indulge in these types of dreams, stay alert for unusual or heavy amounts of foot / car traffic nearby. You never know when the hotel you're visiting has a "Karen / Kevin" watching or reporting.
Think with the BIG HEAD and not the little head. We all like that skin-to-skin contact, but is it worth contracting an STI you'll have forever?
[QUOTE=PixelsAndGrids;7191668]Just sharing from a media report I read online.
[URL]https://www.alxnow.com/2025/02/10/alexandria-ranks-higher-than-average-in-virginia-for-stis-and-rates-are-still-swelling/[/URL][/QUOTE].
[QUOTE=PixelsAndGrids;7191668]Just sharing from a media report I read online.
[URL]https://www.alxnow.com/2025/02/10/alexandria-ranks-higher-than-average-in-virginia-for-stis-and-rates-are-still-swelling/[/URL][/QUOTE]$50 says the headline writer knew exactly what they were doing when they put "still swelling" in the headline.
With all the reports of cutbacks (government employees and government contractors) in the news, how much longer do you all think Doge will cause demand to go down for the hobby?
Recently I have received unsolicited requests from providers that I have seen before.
[URL]https://japantoday.com/category/crime/man-arrested-for-scouting-japanese-woman-to-be-prostitute-in-u.s.[/URL]
I wonder if there any connections to the C / K shops here in nova.
The article mention about a brothel in dc could there a be a link?
I fear there could a restrictions on tourist visa in the future.
https://www.tokyokinky.com/men-arrested-brokering-japanese-prostitutes-america/
Here a other news article form last year about a dude arrested for sending jgirls to the states.
This is a good reason not to provide PII so the Uncle can't find your or at least make it more difficult. Also, these recruiters take a 15% cut, which provides an incentive to find as many women as they can. They're easily pulling in $2 M or more annually.
[QUOTE=Xonms;7196119][URL]https://japantoday.com/category/crime/man-arrested-for-scouting-japanese-woman-to-be-prostitute-in-u.s.[/URL]
I wonder if there any connections to the C / K shops here in nova.
The article mention about a brothel in dc could there a be a link?
I fear there could a restrictions on tourist visa in the future.
https://www.tokyokinky.com/men-arrested-brokering-japanese-prostitutes-america/
Here a other news article form last year about a dude arrested for sending jgirls to the states.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Xonms;7196119][URL]https://japantoday.com/category/crime/man-arrested-for-scouting-japanese-woman-to-be-prostitute-in-u.s.[/URL]
I wonder if there any connections to the C / K shops here in nova.
The article mention about a brothel in dc could there a be a link?
I fear there could a restrictions on tourist visa in the future.
https://www.tokyokinky.com/men-arrested-brokering-japanese-prostitutes-america/
Here a other news article form last year about a dude arrested for sending jgirls to the states.[/QUOTE]The article stated a monthly income of like 60 k. That's like over 100 sessions.
[QUOTE=DarkRai2;7194865]Think with the BIG HEAD and not the little head. We all like that skin-to-skin contact, but is it worth contracting an STI you'll have forever?
.[/QUOTE]None of the STIs on that list are forever.
[QUOTE=Squatty2;7197837]None of the STIs on that list are forever.[/QUOTE][URL]https://www.plannedparenthoodaction.org/planned-parenthood-advocates-arizona/blog/std-awareness-will-stds-go-away-on-their-own[/URL]