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  2. Maricé Morales - Wikipedia

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    George Mason University. University of Maryland School of Law ( JD) [6] Profession. Attorney. Website. Campaign web site. Maricé Morales ( / ˌmɑːriˈseɪ / MAR-ee-SAY; born June 12, 1987) [7] is an attorney and a politician from Montgomery County, Maryland. She represented District 19 in the Maryland House of Delegates.

  3. Human trafficking in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Anti-human trafficking advocates argue that weak laws in Virginia are attracting traffickers from Washington, D.C., and Maryland which have passed stricter laws. Laws. Before April 1, 2015, Virginia was the only state in the nation that did not have any standalone human trafficking laws.

  4. Sex trafficking in the United States - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Sex trafficking in the United States is a form of human trafficking which involves reproductive slavery or commercial sexual exploitation as it occurs in the United States. Sex trafficking includes the transportation of persons by means of coercion, deception and/or force into exploitative and slavery-like conditions. [1]

  5. Governor says newly-signed laws aimed at human trafficking ...

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    April 24, 2024 at 12:22 PM. DONN RODENROTH. Gov. Brian Kemp signed three bills Wednesday aimed at human trafficking in Georgia. “We are taking three important steps forward to make sure Georgia ...

  6. History of unfree labor in the United States - Wikipedia

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    More anti-human trafficking groups began to form and anti-human trafficking laws began to be passed, though the extent of the laws and the implementation varies widely from state to state. The U.S. Justice Department estimates that 17,500 people are trafficked into the country every year, but the true figure could be higher, because of the ...

  7. Human trafficking - Wikipedia

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    Human trafficking is the trade of humans for the purpose of forced labour, sexual slavery, or commercial sexual exploitation. Human trafficking can occur within a country or trans-nationally. It is distinct from people smuggling, which is characterized by the consent of the person being smuggled.

  8. Human Trafficking Prevention Act - Wikipedia

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    Committee consideration by United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs. Passed the House on July 23, 2014 ( voice vote) The Human Trafficking Prevention Act ( H.R. 4449) is a bill that would require regular training and briefings for some federal government personnel to raise awareness of human trafficking and help employees spot cases of it.

  9. Human trafficking in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Human trafficking in Virginia is the illegal trade of human beings for the purposes of reproductive slavery, commercial sexual exploitation, or forced labor as it occurs in the state of Virginia, and it is widely recognized as a modern-day form of slavery. It includes "the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of persons ...