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Harold D Souza at his home near Cincinnati. He runs the nonprofit Eyes Open International, which focuses on preventing human trafficking and empowering survivors.
Despite a push to prioritize human trafficking in Ohio, labor trafficking continues to get less attention from media and law enforcement than sex trafficking.
Growing up in the state of Karnataka in India, Harold D’Souza’s childhood was simple and humble. As a kid, getting to drink Coke once a year was a big thing.
“We didn t have much money, but we were happy with whatever means we had. My life in India was pretty straightforward,” he said. “It was a dream for every Indian, even today, that going to the United States of America is like going to heaven.”