The combination of legally protected sex work and a refusal to cooperate with immigration authorities should have D.C. residents concerned.
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Could Washington, D.C., Become a Haven for Sex Traffickers?
World Day against Trafficking in Persons
In 2013, the United Nations designated July 30 as the World Day against Trafficking in Persons. Member States deemed this day necessary to “raise awareness of…
Human Trafficking Bill Shouldn’t Ignore UAC Crisis
As many Americans found out last summer when the border crisis caused by unaccompanied alien minors streaming across the border made national news, a significant source…
Loretta Lynch Keeps Missing the Big Picture on Human Trafficking
Attorney General nominee Loretta Lynch answered a variety of legal questions during her Senate confirmation hearing Wednesday, but she used her opening statement to specifically note…
Border Crisis: Most Unaccompanied Minors are Smuggled In, Not Trafficked
The subject of human trafficking has resurfaced with what is now recognized as a “border crisis” with the flows of unaccompanied minors entering the United States…