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Confronting the public crisis caused by human trafficking demands a united front from every layer of society — lawmakers, communities, law enforcement, businesses, citizens, and high-impact human ...
This story was originally reported by , Marissa Martinez and Jennifer Gerson of The 19th. A key office charged by Congress ...
A key office charged by Congress with coordinating the federal government’s work against human trafficking was gutted last ...
For 25 years, the State Department has had an office tracking the scope of human trafficking and working to combat it. In ...
Again, if I were trying to bury a story about my involvement with the most notorious human trafficker in modern history, this ...
As President Donald Trump takes a beating from his own MAGA crowd for his handling of the case of Jeffrey Epstein, the ...
While Donald Trump tries to completely dismiss Jeffrey Epstein’s child sex ring scandal as a Democratic “scam,” his ...
The U.S. State Department cut about 15 percent of its Washington-based staff last week, blindsiding workers in the office ...
What a difference eight years makes. During President Donald Trump’s first term, then-Sen. Marco Rubio pushed the president to expand his human rights diplomatic agenda.
That’s the expected result of federal funding cuts built into the recently passed domestic policy bill that President Donald Trump signed into law July 4, a law that will cut federal spending on ...
Even though a state-designated lab had been compiling data on human trafficking since it was established in 2019, the report released this month is the first of its kind.
According to the AG’s office victims of human trafficking may: • Show signs of abuse, including bruises, cuts, burns, scars, or lack of health care or proper nourishment; • Not be in control ...