Child Sex Trafficking Scourge Worsening Due to ‘Moral Fluidity’

Child Sex Trafficking Scourge Worsening Due to ‘Moral Fluidity’
Producer and director Jaco Booyens speaks at the High School Leadership Summit, a Turning Point USA event, at George Washington University in Washington on July 26, 2018. Samira Bouaou/The Epoch Times
Charlotte Cuthbertson
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WASHINGTON—The fight against child sex trafficking is a top issue for today’s conservative movement. So much so, that one of the headline speakers at a high school leadership conference was Jaco Booyens, a director and producer whose sister was trafficked as a child.

“I was the guy looking for his sister. I was the guy who saw when she came home and she tried to commit suicide. I’m the guy who had to deal with it—me and my brother and my mom,” Booyens said at the High School Leadership Summit, a Turning Point USA event, at George Washington University on July 26.

Charlotte Cuthbertson
Charlotte Cuthbertson
Senior Reporter
Charlotte Cuthbertson is a senior reporter with The Epoch Times who primarily covers border security and the opioid crisis.
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