American prosecutor: Albanians smuggle fewer people than narcotics (Video)

Cynthia Cordes has been a federal prosecutor who holds the record for the number of cases raised around America related to human trafficking cases. “It's kind of a crime where law enforcement agencies should be educated, know what they're looking for and investigating [...]
It's a kind of crime where law enforcement agencies need to be educated, know what they're looking for and investigating in a professional way. I believe that if you treat trafficking victims with human beings as they are, so as victims, this will translate into being able to successfully investigate and prosecute”, she has said, Kosovo Clan reports.
Cordes has even filed suit and has won cases against traffickers who have abused citizens from Kosovo.
Here in Kansas City, Mizuri, we have victims from Kosovo, Bulgaria, Romania. One of the biggest cases was focused on an illegal enterprise near the West Port public square in Kansas”, it said exclusively about the documentary, “Trafficking, the fight against modern slavery” of journalist Sadiku's gaze.
If the victims from your country arrive in Kansas City, in the middle of the United States, then they will reach everywhere. They offer opportunities in the U.S., which is not really the possibility of working in the entertainment industry to work in hotels or motels. And when the victim reaches the U.S., she finds a completely different situation”, she claims.
She has said ethnic Albanian groups are more involved in narcotics trafficking, not so much in trafficking with human beings and smuggling in US beings.
There are little involved in smuggling human beings, but not in trafficking human beings. I've done research in Belgium and Holland, and in Europe the situation is different. Ethnic Albanian groups are largely involved in trafficking with human beings and prostitution, even in regulating the most important market”.











