was included among the 13 countries that received the lowest ranking in
the annual Trafficking in Persons Report issued Monday by the
on the grounds its government is doing little to enact laws against
human traffickers or protect children from predator foreign sex
tourists.
The ranking is similar to what
Ambassador
“One of the concerns we continue to have is … that prostitution continues to be legal for children ages 16 and 17 in
While
The Cuban government had no immediate comment, either in
two Latin American countries ranked as Tier 3 because their governments
“do not fully comply with the minimum standards” to combat trafficking
“and are not making significant efforts to do so.”
The other was the
The only Spanish-speaking country listed as Tier 1 was
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