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Human Trafficking


Human trafficking is modern-day slavery
Thursday, 26 July 2007

Men, women and children are pressed into servitude, debt bondage, and forced labor right here in the United States. They work in factories as sweatshop laborers, in brothels and massage parlors as prostitutes, in agricultural fields as modern-day slaves, in restaurants as indentured servants, and in private homes as domestic servants.

 

The National Immigrant Justice Center's experience providing direct legal services to victims of trafficking instructs our policy work to ensure that survivors are able to stay safely in the United States and have access to services they need.

 

Facts About Human Trafficking

 

Federal Counter-Trafficking Legislation

 

State and Local Legislation