
Illegal immigrants can become victims of people traffickers
The أغر؟´«أ½'s Clare Arthurs looks at some of the words and phrases often used in the news and their meanings in various contexts.
This week: trafficking
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Clare Arthurs on: trafficking
Related vocabulary
- the black market
the illegal buying and selling of things which may be difficult or expensive to get legally
Example:
The authorities suspect the 43-year-old man of selling the pills on the black market, where they are sought by users for recreational purposes. (أغر؟´«أ½ News)- dealing
the buying and selling of goods, including illegal goods such as narcotics
Example:
... new government guidance will give head teachers firm backing to exclude any pupil caught dealing drugs on school premises. (أغر؟´«أ½ News)- organised crime
illegal activities which are controlled and carried out by a large and powerful group of criminals
Example:
The Scottish government's justice department said tackling organised crime remained a priority. (أغر؟´«أ½ News)- asylum seekers
people who ask to be allowed to live in a country which is not their own because they are in danger in their homeland
Example:
Groups campaigning for the rights of asylum seekers back a report that urges more humane treatment for asylum seekers. (أغر؟´«أ½ News)
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