47 Sex Workers and 96 Clients Arrested in Florida 'Human Trafficking' Sting
Polk County, Florida, continues to be one of the worst offenders for sham efforts to combat human trafficking.

The Polk County Sheriff's Office (PCSO) is publicizing "Operation Autumn Sweep" as a "human trafficking operation" that netted 157 arrests, including 25 arrests of illegal immigrants. But the vast majority of those arrested are accused not of anything the average American would view as trafficking. Instead, they were allegedly either soliciting prostitution or offering to commit prostitution.
After posing online as either (adult) sex workers or prospective customers, cops arrested 47 people for allegedly offering to commit prostitution and 96 people for allegedly soliciting sex.
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Operation Autumn Sweep also yielded three arrests of men traveling to meet an undercover officer posing as a 14-year-old, and 10 people arrested on suspicion of unspecified other crimes.
Only one person was arrested on suspicion of human trafficking.
Sowing Division and Fear
This sort of bait and switch is incredibly commonplace in the U.S. these days. Regular Reason readers will recognize that this has been going on for a long time—so long and so often that one might argue it's hardly newsworthy anymore. But I think it's still worthwhile to call out such shenanigans periodically, both as a reminder that this is still going on and as a heads-up for people new to this issue.
And Polk County, Florida, is one of the worst offenders when it comes to sham efforts to combat human trafficking. Sheriff Grady Judd routinely engages in this sort of stunt, which seems so clearly designed to drum up fear.
"We arrested 25 illegal immigrants during #operationautumnsweep," Grady wrote on X. "The federal government allowed them to walk across the border unobstructed. They ended up in Polk County, and decided to commit crime. They're now in the Polk Pokey…"
When people hear that more than 150 people—including a bunch of undocumented immigrants—have been arrested in a human trafficking sting, they seldom stop to look at the details. They simply squirrel it away in the part of their brains that's been hearing for years how sex trafficking is rampant and illegal immigrants are coming here to commit crimes.
Violating Privacy and Bodily Autonomy
What we've really got here, for the most part, is a bunch of adult men and women trying to engage in private and consensual sexual activity—and the state saying, no, you should go to jail for that.
It's a gross infringement on privacy and bodily autonomy masquerading as a blow against the baddest of bad guys.
Police officers—including Grady—needn't make misdemeanor prostitution arrests to go after people actually engaging in coercion and violence. They don't need to saddle a whole lot of people with criminal records and public embarrassment just for trying to engage in some intimacy or make some money.
But a days-long sting operation that yielded one trafficking arrest that announcing 157 arrests does, nor is it as useful as political rhetoric. So again and again, we see sex workers and their would-be customers as collateral damage in authorities' attempts to appear tough on crime, demonize immigrants, and justify their vice-squad budgets and federal human-trafficking grants.
A Sweep Too Sweeping
The one person arrested on suspicion of human trafficking was a 25-year-old man named Travis Hutchinson. According to an affidavit for probable cause, Hutchinson arranged prostitution dates for an adult woman and collected money from her afterward while using coercive tactics (like keeping her immigration documents), threats, and violence to ensure her cooperation.
This is bad! Obviously. And if the allegations are true, Hutchinson definitely deserves to be prosecuted.
But Hutchinson's arrest isn't justification for an operation as sweeping in scope as Polk County's Operation Autumn Sweep.
This isn't simply because an arrest doesn't necessarily mean the allegations are true. (In this case, the reported victim was facing prostitution charges that would hopefully be waived if her actions were done under duress.) Even if everything authorities are saying about Hutchinson is true, it doesn't follow that cops need to threaten victims with charges in order to help them; there are other ways that law enforcement or social services could do outreach to victims.
And even if we assume that police really do need to lure women to them by pretending to be prostitution customers, it does not follow that those who aren't victims need to be arrested, nor that police need to entrap and arrest nearly 100 totally unrelated men.
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including 25 arrests of illegal immigrants. But the vast majority of those arrested are accused not of anything the average American would view as trafficking. Instead, they were allegedly either soliciting prostitution or offering to commit prostitution.
Fucking LOL. I think illegal immigration to commit or solicit prostitution is *exactly* what the average American would view as trafficking you retarded shill.
25 horny illegals trying to solicit sex from american sex workers does not constitute sex trafficking; 25 illegals brought over to be sex workers is trafficking.
Yes, the details matter.
And you know for sure the illegal sex workers weren’t sending money to their coyotes and pimps? Because the feds did such an excellent job vetting them as they marched across our borders?
Even if they aren't sending money back. 25 illegals came over the border with guns or drugs or stolen TVs and tried to sell them on the street, it would fall pretty solidly into the general conception of trafficking.
ENB and her fellow retards are now trying to steal *two* bases.
I dunno, almost feels like she's not even inside the ballpark, but out in the parking lot stealing hubcaps.
I'm sure scumbag Mayorcass knows and keeps track of every immigrant./s
Say....what happened to those 350,000 missing children ,,,,,hey?
Inquiring people want to know.
Or maybe you don't want the people to know.
When Trump gets his next administration together, one of the first things they need to do is investigate and charge that bastard with treason.
Illegal immigration to commit prostitution? I didn't realize there was a crisis of people sneaking into America to fuck red-blooded American whores. It's not enough that immigrants steal our jobs, now they to steal our harlots too!
So, would it be better if American girls were turning tricks on the street corner? If this isn't just a scheme by cops to pad the arrest records by abusing socially undesirable people and then waving their hands to pretend this is The Transporter, I'm not sure what the anti-human-trafficking side really wants.
Illegal immigration to commit prostitution? I didn’t realize there was a crisis of people sneaking into America to fuck red-blooded American whores.
Who’s “committing” the prostitution in this scenario?
I like how we keep trying to have it 7 ways.
Prostitutionsex work should be decriminalized, it would eliminate the exploitation! What exploitation? There’s no exploitation. Legalize it! To eliminate the exploitation! Once it's legalized, we'll know what's in it!HEY,don't dismiss a $2 BJ,,,,
Clearly illegal babes are stealing work from our native born working girls. The answer is simple, pussy tariffs.
How many were under 18?
At least one arrested was 15; ostensibly one of the workers. Three were reported to have been arrested for soliciting a minor or related charges. Another tidbit from the linked article:
25 of the arrested are suspected of being in the country illegally; Those who are here illegally are from Cuba, Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and Venezuela.
Not going to generate much sympathy when you talk about some idiot getting busted for trying to hook up with a 14 year old.
Sure, but what are the chances the idiot involved actually thought it was a 14 YO?
Operation Autumn Sweep also yielded three arrests of men traveling to meet an undercover officer posing as a 14-year-old, …
What else would they be going for?
I don't exactly believe in the whole 'objectification of women' thing, or at least, men are just as much if not more objectified.
That said, I'm not convinced that illegal immigrant without regard for age is any better than illegal immigrant that he knew was 14. It's not like he was checking her ID or anything.
Indeed and I have no problem with the father, Aron Spencer, who recently shot and killed the pedo who was trying to get at his daughter either.
>>47 Sex Workers and 96 Clients
Threesome Day is my favorite.
They're doing it wrong, seems like
Are those clients dyslexic?
old macdonald was. I-O-I-O-E
It was so common that they actually had to pass a law in Hawaii to ban police from having sex with hookers before arresting them. Though it's unclear if cops are actually following that law. After all, who's going to enforce it, the police? What's the worst that could happen, charges dismissed?
Well then it’s a good thing they passed another law!
"Stings",-i. e. "creating crimes" should be barred from law enforcement.
Or maybe those states are looking to regulate mifestripone because the pro abortion activists chose to sensationalize a case where a woman died from using it without medical supervision in order to weaponize that case against legal restrictions on abortion. These are the consequences of your tactics, ENB.
It might be good to argue for repealing laws against prostitution instead of griping about police enforcement of those laws, and acting as if thst is the default position. It would be more honest, at least.
You expect honest from a leftist activist?
So Florida should have legal brothels?
Prostitution should be legal.
It sort of is. It is legal to be a politician in all 50 states.
How many jurisdictions that had illegal prostitution have legalized it? Seems to me picking at the edges gradually would be a viable tactic, the way marijuana and porn have gone. It's how witchcraft was legalized too.
Good news. Very good.
including 25 arrests of illegal immigrants. But the vast majority of those arrested are accused not of anything the average American would view as trafficking. Instead, they were allegedly either soliciting prostitution or offering to commit prostitution.
Um, maybe? Maybe not?
Scenario 1:
Illegal immigrant: Finally, I have arrived in America, land of the free! I shall now pursue my dream of becoming a *checks nth wave feminist terminology* sex worker!
Scenario 2:
Smuggler: Lupita, *hands Lupita business card* when you get across, see this man, he will insure you can pay your debt. *shows her picture of family left behind* remember what's on the line here, verdad, Lupita?
Scenario 1 LEO: Catching criminals is hard. I'll just up a Facebook post with a picture of a hot chick saying I'll blow your whistle for $1 and arrest anyone who shows up and pretend I busted an international crime ring that doesn't exist.
Scenario 2 LEO: We got fifty witnesses that say Juan beats them if they don't turn tricks. We know where he meets with these girls. Let's arrest Juan the trafficker.
The possibilities are endless!
Just wondering about the practical results. Assuming babies remain in high demand, it seems would-be surrogates would have to go ahead and have a baby, then take the risk that nobody would adopt it.
That's how Britain basically works right now. The surrogate is considered the "mother" until the biological parents "adopt" it at birth. What Italy seems to be proposing is criminalizing people when they return with a baby they didn't leave with.
But, but, it’s a moral imperative that we ensure nobody pays for sex!
Um, Hutchinson’s arrest is very much a case for sweeping actions. I can guarantee you that there are thousands of illegals being exploited (sex, labor, etc) right now or committing crimes that go unnoticed by the government. Such is the result of the open border policy of the Biden admin, supported by this publication.
The greatest lie the open borders crowd tell is that pathway to legalization will eliminate exploitation. It’s a willing self delusion. Why didn’t ca just unionize farm work so illegals will get paid full wages, get healthcare benefits, and receive OSHA protection? Why is there a fast food council on McDonald’s, but none on Asian restaurants where most illegals work? What is the benefit of illegal immigration, and why would beneficiaries go out of their way to eliminate it?
If you want paying for sex to be legal without government regulation, make the case. But that’s not an argument for women to cross our borders unchecked to make money on sex. They can do that on their own countries. Oh, but unlike Chicago or Detroit, those places are rife with corruption you say. Sex work requires some regulation to protect both parties. Like, a prostitute should be able to say no to a client. Oh no, more expansion of government!
"Tennessee doctors who provide abortions during a medical emergency to protect the life of the mother will not be punished," Nashville Scene reports. The ruling—from a panel of Davidson County Chancery Court judges—protects doctors who perform such abortions from "disciplinary actions from the Tennessee Attorney General's office and the Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners. However, the chancery court does not have the jurisdiction to block the criminal statute under which physicians could face a felony charge and prison sentence as high as 15 years."
This whole write up is silly. If you follow the link, you get the following quote from the State AG:
"“The State’s position from the outset has been that Tennessee’s Human Life Protection Act allows pregnant women to receive all necessary care to address serious health risks. The court’s limited injunction order mirrors that understanding. We all agree that doctors should save lives and protect their patients.”
Cool case, everybody agrees.
Yes, this one was especially egregious.
AG: "If you don't break the law, you're in the clear."
ENB: "But if you break the law, you could face jail time!"
Who decides which abortions are life saving and which aren't life saving and what is the time frame for their decision?
Cool case, everybody agrees.
This has largely been the case with abortion and people like ENB need it to be otherwise.
The breadth and depth of things we varyingly regulate that are far less consequential, far more invasive, and far more whimsical, at both the state and federal level and without toppling into a Mad Max-style hellscape, is enormous.
It’s the feminine version of race-baiting. Grifters like ENB and the DNC *need* it to be this way. This is how the DNC keeps them ‘on the reservation’/’in the kitchen’. This is obvious when you look at Kamala, KBJ, HRC, and Jean-Pierre. Women who are are at the top of the DNC but who struggle even to define themselves as complete people on par with their male and female-conservative peers.
Again, the neighbor down the street's Harris/Walz yard sign:
"Vote: It prevents unwanted presidencies."
To wit - If you worried half as much about unwanted pregnancies as you did unwanted presidencies, neither one would be an issue.
America's Sheriff! ...Sheriff Grady Judd.
"Did you hear what I just said" one of his famous lines.
He makes no bones about displaying photos of criminals and other scum. You do not want to get caught messing around in Polk County.
His presentations are excellent.
Trump should bring him in as DOJ.
What “other scum” are you referring to?
Drug dealers, human traffickers, pedophiles,.... interesting , whenever they catch a good amount of them, some Disney employees always make up some of the count.
Making Polk County safer for the people.
Wouldn’t they be one and same as criminals?
Crap, I thought abortion was M, W, F and sex workers was Tu, Th.
Worse still. JD Vance has dropped out of the rotation altogether.
But the vast majority of those arrested are accused not of anything the average American would view as trafficking. Instead, they were allegedly either soliciting prostitution or offering to commit prostitution.
So, a bonus then. Cool.
Operation Autumn Sweep also yielded three arrests of men traveling to meet an undercover officer posing as a 14-year-old
That alone makes it all worth it.
When people hear that more than 150 people—including a bunch of undocumented immigrants—have been arrested in a human trafficking sting, they seldom stop to look at the details. They simply squirrel it away in the part of their brains that's been hearing for years how sex trafficking is rampant and illegal immigrants are coming here to commit crimes.
Because sex trafficking is rampant and illegals are coming here to commit crimes.
Also, "undocumented immigrant" is an oxymoron. If they're not documented, they're not immigrants. They're criminals.
What we've really got here, for the most part, is a bunch of adult men and women trying to engage in private and consensual sexual activity—and the state saying, no, you should go to jail for that.
Some with a 14yr old.
As an indication just how sick and deranged the left has become, they refuse to use the word "pedophile" and instead prefer to use a euphemism "minor attracted person".
Is there any reason why anyone should not be disgusted by these people?
No doubt, this was thought up by a deranged leftist university professor.
Watched Seriff Grady Judd’s news conference this morning…
BTW four of those 96 arrested are or will soon become ex Disney employees.
Every time Sheriff Judd has one of these press conferences there are always Disney employees caught.