Regardless of immigration status, all individuals in the United States have guaranteed rights under the Constitution. The following guide is to inform survivors of human trafficking, asylum seekers, parolees, and other non-U.S. citizens of their legal rights in various situations with law enforcement and immigration officers. The Know Your Rights guide contains information on your rights when […]
Category: Human Trafficking
Human Trafficking Data Points to Better Identification—Cross-Sector Collaboration is the Key
By Aaron Nodjomian-Escajeda, Senior Policy Analyst, and Leah Breevoort, Regional Coordination Supervisor, Trafficking Services, USCRI Has human trafficking increased in recent years? Certain sources suggest that there has been an increase in migrant sex trafficking as a direct result of recent pro-immigration policies. The data, however, is inconclusive. So why might it look like […]
Moving Away from the Red Flag Framework to Combat Trafficking
Moving Away from the Red Flag Framework to Combat Trafficking This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA). The law established comprehensive measures in three primary areas to combat human trafficking: prevention efforts, protection for survivors, and prosecution of traffickers. In 2010, anti-trafficking efforts expanded to fostering partnerships […]
Decoding the Data Surrounding Human Trafficking
Human trafficking is a widespread public health issue that impacts regions, countries, communities, families, and individuals. While the public has become more aware of human trafficking over the past 25 years, the true magnitude of this crime remains unknown. Global estimates of individuals in human trafficking situations range from 27 to 50 million. The discrepancy […]