Brampton Takes Strong Action Against Exploitation and Trafficking of International Students
Female students, in particular, have been subjected to predatory landlords and human traffickers, leading to severe outcomes like unwanted pregnancies, mental health crises, and suicides.
The City of Brampton has announced a bold initiative aimed at combating the exploitation and trafficking of international students, a growing concern in the city’s diverse and expanding population. Mayor Patrick Brown revealed a comprehensive plan designed to address the significant challenges faced by these students, particularly targeting human trafficking and exploitation in the housing and employment sectors.
“International students bring so much value to Brampton, but too often, they face exploitation and trafficking. This motion is a vital step toward providing them with the protections they deserve. By strengthening our local programs and calling for legislative change, we are sending a clear message: Brampton will not tolerate the exploitation of its students,” said Mayor Patrick Brown, emphasizing the city’s commitment to safeguarding its student population.
With thousands of international students contributing to Brampton’s cultural and economic landscape, the city recognizes their vulnerabilities. Many students experience financial hardship, lack secure housing, and often fall prey to illegal practices. Female students, in particular, have been subjected to predatory landlords and human traffickers, leading to severe outcomes like unwanted pregnancies, mental health crises, and suicides.
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