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Unseen Chains

The Reality of Human Tracking in America

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Unseen Chains

By: Adam Garcia
Narrated by: Monique Quinta
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Unseen Chains: The Reality of Human Trafficking in America is a compelling and eye-opening exposé that delves into the hidden world of modern-day slavery within the United States. Through a powerful blend of survivor stories, investigative research, and expert interviews, this book uncovers how human trafficking thrives in plain sight — from rural towns to major metropolitan areas. Focusing on the exploitation of women, children, and migrants, the book explores the complex networks behind sex trafficking, labor trafficking, and domestic servitude. It highlights the systemic vulnerabilities — such as poverty, immigration status, foster care gaps, and lack of awareness — that traffickers prey upon. The book also examines how trauma bonding, coercion, and manipulation make escape incredibly difficult for victims. In sum, Unseen Chains sheds light on the roles of law enforcement, healthcare professionals, and social service providers in identifying and responding to trafficking. The book challenges common myths, calls for policy reform, and offers hope by spotlighting the resilience of survivors and the tireless work of advocates.

©2025 Adam Garcia (P)2025 Adam Garcia
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