U.S citizens traveling abroad to engage in child sex tourism warned


Unknown | 20:53 |

The United States government on Wednesday warned citizens traveling abroad that they would face serious consequences if they engage in child sex tourism.

“Millions of American citizens travel abroad on a regular basis. While the vast majority of them are law abiding, some commit sexual crimes against minors in foreign countries. Each year, over a million children are exploited in the global commercial sex trade. Child sex tourism involves people who travel from their home country to another and engage in commercial sex acts with children. Child sex tourism is a shameful assault on the dignity of children and a form of child abuse and violence. For the minors involved, these acts have devastating consequences, which may include long-lasting physical and psychological trauma, disease, drug addiction, unwanted pregnancy, malnutrition, social ostracism and possibly death”, a statement from Immigration and Customs enforcement said.
The warning follows an arrest of a Peace Corps volunteer, Jesse Osmun, 33, who was sentenced to 15 years in prison for abusing four girls under the age of sic while serving in South Africa.
“Our message is clear to all U.S. citizens: We take these crimes seriously,” said Peter Vincent, director of HSI’s Office of International Affairs. “If you dare abuse a child abroad, we will find you, send you back to the United States and prosecute you for your crimes. You might be out of the country, but you are not out of reach of U.S. law enforcement.”

0 comments:

Post a Comment