MCKIM: Alfaro says his parents kicked him out of their house because he was gay. I saw myself as someone who participated in this business with him. JOSE ALFARO: I didn't see myself as a victim. It wasn't until years later that the now 30-year-old Boston hairstylist realized he wasn't to blame. JENIFER MCKIM, BYLINE: Jose Alfaro was 16 years old and homeless when he was lured into the country's illegal sex trade. And a warning - this story contains descriptions that are disturbing. Jenifer McKim of GBH News Center for Investigative Reporting says male victims often go unseen and unhelped. A lot of them are vulnerable to traffickers and sex buyers because of homelessness and poverty. Every year, thousands of boys and young men fall victim to the country's flourishing sex trade.
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