The FIFA Men’s World Cup could lead to a rise in human trafficking and sexual exploitation, according to the Catholic Church in Mexico.
More than five million visitors are expected to visit the country as three cities host matches. The tournament is being played across Mexico, the United States and Canada.
The Archdiocese of Mexico has released a statement warning that “risks may increase” regarding “human trafficking, sexual exploitation, and other forms of violence”, with particular concern for women and children.
While sporting events “present an opportunity for encounter, togetherness, fraternity, and cultural exchange”, they can be abused by “criminal networks that operate through deception, manipulation, coercion, exploitation, and the abuse of individuals”, the statement said.
The Archdiocese has called on authorities to “strengthen prevention, early detection, responsible reporting, and the protection of potential victims during this period”.
Christians have been encouraged to raise awareness of the issue and “speak…
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