Could Washington, D.C., Become a Haven for Sex Traffickers?
The combination of legally protected sex work and a refusal to cooperate with immigration authorities should have D.C. residents concerned.
7 years ago
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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