Loretta Sanchez Says Vietnam's Rulers Are Pimps
Thursday, May 6 2010
http://www.ocweekly.com/2010-05-06/news/moxley-confidential-loretta-sanchez-vietnam-communism
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This suggested description didn’t come from a bitter ex-South Vietnamese soldier while singing sad karaoke songs and downing Heineken. Instead, a stone-cold-sober Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez uttered it on the 35th anniversary of the fall of
“I believe that the government of
The seven-term
Sanchez—who represents Garden Grove, Westminster, Anaheim and
“At least 80 percent of the victims of human trafficking worldwide are women and children, and it is our responsibility to help them,” she said.
Based largely on interviews with trafficking victims, Sanchez gave the crowd the following “typical” story: A “big shot” in a rural Vietnamese village recruits local women for, say, Taiwanese businessmen, who promise to pay these workers lucrative salaries if they move to Taiwan. But prior to the overseas trip, the broker and the businessmen demand the workers obtain from local banks loans to allegedly pay for expenses of about $7,000. Because the workers are promised large incomes for a two-year period, their families agree to put up their homes in
“The women are never given the money for their work,” said Sanchez. “Some of the money goes back to the bank [in
The congresswoman asserted that some of the women working in
Sanchez, who has genuinely made Little Saigon concerns her own since she first won office in 1996, paused and scanned the room. Numerous Vietnamese American women present, the ones who’d given her warm hugs before she even spoke, nodded in agreement. The congresswoman then said in an exasperated tone, “It’s the state, the government of
Though attendees wore frowning faces, applause ensued.
Attempts to get a response to Sanchez’s claims from officials at
Last month, Sanchez—who is the ranking female on the powerful House Armed Services Committee—visited four Asian countries (Thailand, Singapore, Cambodia and Taiwan) in seven days on an anti-terrorism fact-finding mission, but she also used the time to study trafficking issues. In
“I was most impressed with the congresswoman’s easy rapport with the victims in my shelter,” Hung said.
On the local front, the congresswoman called Orange County “a destination point” for human-trafficking victims from around the world—Russia, Africa, Asia, Central America and Europe—because of OC’s diversity and high incomes here. She also predicted increased exploitation and encouraged residents to report suspicious activity at (888) 373-7828, the line for the National Human Trafficking Resource Center.
“For every victim we find [in OC], there are probably hundreds more we may never find working in sweatshops or being used in sex exploitation,” said Sanchez, who noted that even in a wealthy enclave such as Irvine, authorities found a young Egyptian slave working for a family. “Why should we care? Because it makes each one of us less human when this happens.”
She called for more citizen vigilance, saying, “Unless we get more proactive in our communities, looking for signs of someone who is a victim, most of these trafficking cases will never be caught. People need to look and say to themselves, ‘Geez, that woman doesn’t seem to have any freedom of movement at all. She seems locked up in her house.’ If that’s so, call the hotline, and they will investigate.”
The congresswoman’s attention to the issue won admiration in the crowd.
“Loretta Sanchez has been a great advocate for us,” said Tammy Tran, president of the grassroots Vietnamese Alliance to Combat Human Trafficking.
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