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'''''Traffic''''' is defined by the ] as:
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:''the transportation of merchandise for the purpose of trade; hence, trade between distant or distinct communities; ]''

and:

:''In wider sense: The buying and selling or exchange of goods for profit; bargaining; trade.''

But the dictionary goes on to say:

:''With sinister or evil connotation: Dealing or bargaining in something which should not be made the subject of trade.''

Hence '''''trafficking''''' often means illegal commerce, involving transporting, usually smuggling ], transporting ] or ] or or forced ]. The ] is not the same as people ]. A smuggler will facilitate illegal entry into a country for a fee, but on arrival at their destination, the smuggled person is free; in people trafficking, the trafficking victim is kidnapped and enslaved.

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