That's a pretty ridiculous overstatement by this "National Center on Sexual Exploitation". Sex-for-hire is not de-facto human trafficking. I think it's pretty clear that the providers here signed up for exactly what they got, weighed it against their other options to earn income, and are free to leave at any point. Argue the morals of it if you like, but the constant conflation of consenting-adults paid sex acts, with human trafficking, hurts the cause by blowing their target up out of all proportion to the actual underlying problems. Focusing on 30- and 40-something chinese ladies who go through a competitive application process to come here and give handjobs for what would be considered excellent money back home is really just diverting resources and attention away from the truly exploited - the proper word is probably "enslaved" - people who are not free and not consenting.
"Payment for sex is a raw manifestation of sexual coercion. Men who buy people for sex use money to gain power and exercise temporary sexual control over others -- typically women and girls. Further, we know that if men stopped purchasing people for sex, there would be no sex trafficking."
This just says that money is power, and people with money can get other people to do things for that money. Um, yeah - that's why we use money as a medium of exchange. These people then take that money and do things with it that work out great for them, like buy food and clothes and shelter and their own entertainment.
"Payment for housecleaning is a raw manifestation of domestic coercion. Men who buy peoples' time to clean their house use money to gain power and exercise temporary delegation of cleaning duties over others - typically women. Further, we know that if men stopped purchasing people's time for housecleaning, there would be nobody who immigrated to this country and then made a living doing it."
Like, give me a break. Is someone paying someone else for sex icky? that's fine. Argue the ick. But don't piss on me and tell me it's raining. I usually make people pay extra for that service.