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    Children's advocates hope to rescue underage Super Bowl sex slaves

    Two dozen volunteers from around the country gathered inside a Miami conference room earlier this week to prepare for the Super Bowl.

    They're not here for the game, though, but to spend several days fanning out through the city to rescue underage girls who have been trafficked to South Florida as sex workers.

    ``The Super Bowl is obviously a really big deal for prostitution,'' Sandy Skelaney, a program manager at Kristi House, a program for sexually abused children, told the group. ``We have a bunch of girls being brought down by pimps.''

    Just as police, hoteliers, restaurateurs and retailers have prepared for the big game, so too have children's advocates. For weeks, volunteers have printed fliers, prepared scripts and organized outreach teams in an effort to identify -- and, with luck -- rescue girls who are being forced into prostitution.

    Last year, when the Super Bowl was held in Tampa, the Florida Department of Children & Families took in 24 children who were brought to the city to serve as sex workers, said Regina Bernadin, DCF's statewide human-trafficking coordinator.

    ``Miami is known as a destination city for human trafficking, and sporting events are generally recognized by the experts as magnets for prostitution,'' said Trudy Novicki, who heads Kristi House.

    Under normal circumstances, Florida -- and Miami in particular -- draws more than its share of underaged sex workers, authorities say, lured by large numbers of transient men, the glitz of South Beach and a steady stream of conventions.

    The testosterone-fueled Super Bowl is expected to generate as much traffic for prostitutes as it does for bartenders and bookies.

    And though the girls who have made camp on South Beach and Downtown Miami may seem to be there voluntarily, authorities say, they almost certainly are former runaways or foster kids who fell prey to human trafficking. Some are barely out of puberty.

    Ernie Allen, who heads the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, said girls typically enter prostitution at age 11 or 12.

    ``This is truly an example of supply and demand,'' said Allen. ``They use these kids as commodities for sale or trade, and go to where demand is the greatest, and where they can make the most money. That's why they follow events like the Super Bowl.''

    Allen called child prostitutes ``21st-century slaves.''

    Throughout the year, Miami-Dade police hold between 15 and 20 operations targeting underage prostitution. For major events, such as the Super Bowl, the department works along with the FBI's Innocence Lost Task Force.

    ``At large events such as this, we increase our presence . . . with the ultimate goal being that no children are sexually exploited,'' Maj. Raul Ubieta, who works with the police department's Strategic and Specialized Investigations Bureau, said through a department spokesman.

    At Kristi House Wednesday night, where the volunteers gathered, fliers sat on a desk with pictures of four missing girls, ages 14 to 17.

    ``What we're trying to do tonight is plant a seed of hope for someone,'' said Brad Dennis, a director with the Klaas Kids Foundation.

    ``Last year during the Tampa Super Bowl, the largest number of tips came in from hotel owners,'' he said.

    The outreach workers the group is leading are organized into eight teams, divvying up the Spanish-speakers and trying to have one man each. In teams of two, three or four, the volunteers -- who came from as far away as New York City and Alabama -- spread out across Miami-Dade -- from South Beach to Hialeah to Downtown Miami.
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    It'n nice to see some people doing something positive for a change. So often these kids are just abused, then arrested, charged and sent to juvie prison.

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