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end human trafficking!!!

America, it is time for us to put an end to human trafficking once and for all.

On January 1, 1863, one of our greatest presidents—Abraham Lincoln—issued the Emancipation Proclamation. It wasn’t easy. In fact, it was incredibly difficult. But he did it. He paid the price, yet he did not waver—because he understood that if we were to be a truly free nation, we must ensure that all people are free.

So with that said, ladies and gentlemen: as long as human trafficking continues, none of us are truly free.

How do we do it?

First, better healthcare. We need stronger healthcare systems across the board for many reasons, but in this case, a significant portion must be directed toward helping victims of human trafficking. That means protecting their identities so they feel safe, and providing them with real support—free therapy, access to human services, and long-term care to help them rebuild their lives.

At the same time, as we protect the victims, we must never protect the perpetrators. They should be swiftly brought to justice, immediately imprisoned, and face severe consequences for their actions.
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DrewM · 41-45, M
Not saying we shouldn't but how realistic is it and how does the measures stop it exactly?

Also we should get a proper definition first. Currently taking someone to a different room or kidnapping someone over state lines is trafficking. Those things will always happen no matter what the economic circumstances are so let's get proper statistics first for real trafficking.
@DrewM the New Deal was effective.
Like with inequality and feeding the kids to the Epstein class - the New Deal was quick and efficient and effective.
So, two parties are never ever going there! Good riddance to the whole Trainwreck.