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Waiting in the passport queue, Stansted Airport, England. Read about it: http://www.nodo50.org/Laura_Agustin/border-thinking Woman emigrating on a ship. Cars queueing at the Mexico-US border. Read about it: http://www.nodo50.org/Laura_Agustin/smuggled-people-get-help-from-border-police-themselves
See what the job of this uniform is? Read about it: http://www.nodo50.org/Laura_Agustin/not-sex-trafficking-or-false-papers-as-a-means-to-migrate One part of the border fence, Mexico-USA. An anti-trafficking campaign showing prostitutes leaning against Europe's monumental architecture. See  http://www.lauraagustin.com/anti-trafficking-images-on-banknotes
California scene, guys wait around to be chosen to work for one day. Read about it: http://www.nodo50.org/Laura_Agustin/migrant-workers-wait-on-street-corners Another part of the Mexico-US border fence, where it meets the Pacific Ocean. Pages from a passport. Read about it: http://www.nodo50.org/Laura_Agustin/not-sex-trafficking-or-false-papers-as-a-means-to-migrate
Two women enjoying themselves waiting for a train. The best explanation possible for the failures of anti-trafficking crusades. Read about it: http://www.nodo50.org/Laura_Agustin/the-full-poster-why-brothel-workers-oppose-raids-and-rescues Travellers. Do you think you can distinguish the migrants from the refugees from the tourists from the businessmen?
Another piece of the Mexico-US border fence Arrivals at Ellis Island, long ago. Read about it: http://www.nodo50.org/Laura_Agustin/why-claiming-my-family-came-legally-is-often-a-myth This is how it looks to wait around for employers to come and look you over and maybe choose you for a job for one day. Read about it: http://www.nodo50.org/Laura_Agustin/migrant-workers-wait-on-street-corners
A Senegalese boat transporting Gambians bound for Europe. Read about it:
http://www.nodo50.org/Laura_Agustin/how-people-smuggling-looks-gambia-to-the-canaries Tourists in the Canary Islands view a boat discarded after bringing migrants from Gambia and Senegal and a cruise ship in the distance. Read about it:
http://www.nodo50.org/Laura_Agustin/how-people-smuggling-looks-gambia-to-the-canaries The Mexico-US border fence again.
Outside a refugee camp. Read about it:
http://www.nodo50.org/Laura_Agustin/how-self-smuggling-looks-calais
 
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