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July 30 is Observed as World Day Against Human Trafficking in Order to Raise Awareness Against Human Trafficking and Protect the Rights of Victims

Trump giving $35 million to aid human trafficking survivors

Today is world day against trafficking day.

Thought slavery ended? Not even close!

Did you know over 6 million people are victims of human trafficking right now?

Learn about Operation underground railroad and their efforts right here in New Mexico.

You can also check out their website https://ourrescue.org/
#WorldDayAgainstTrafficking

This is not a map of COVID…it is a map of human trafficking. Maybe if we spread the numbers about human trafficking like we do COVID daily numbers, more people would be aware.

It is a multi-billion dollar industry that has 25 MILLION people enslaved around the world. The USA is the largest area for downloaded and uploaded child porn. In the United States, an estimated 460,000 children are reported missing every year. Federal Bureau of Investigation, NCIC  

How many kids go missing a year in the US?
800,000 children
According to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, roughly 800,000 children are reported missing each year in the United States — that’s roughly 2,000 per day. Of those, there are 115 child “stranger abduction” cases each year, which means the child was taken by an unknown person.May 7, 2013

Did you know?
People are trafficked for sexual exploitation, forced labor, forced begging, forced marriage; for selling children and as child soldiers, as well as for the removal of organs;
Women make up 49% and girls 23% of all victims of trafficking;
Sexual exploitation is the most common form of exploitation (59% share) followed by forced labor (34% share);
Most victims are trafficked within their countries’ borders – those trafficked abroad are moved to the richest countries.

https://www.un.org/en/observances/end-human-trafficking-day

The Office of the New Mexico Attorney General Human Trafficking Task Force is a federally funded collaborative task force consisting of local, state, tribal, and federal law enforcement agencies, prosecutorial agencies, and service providers from around the state. The sole purpose of the New Mexico Human Trafficking Task Force is to implement a collaborative approach to combating all forms of human trafficking within New Mexico- sex trafficking and labor trafficking- of foreign nationals and U.S. citizens (of all sexes and ages). This multi-disciplinary task force focuses on a victim-centered approach to identify victims of all types of human trafficking, address the individualized needs of victims through quality services, and investigate and prosecute human trafficking cases at the local, state, tribal, and federal levels.

The New Mexico State Statute defines Human Trafficking as a person knowingly:
(1) recruiting, soliciting, enticing, transporting or obtaining by any means another person with the intent or knowledge that force, fraud or coercion will be used to subject the person to labor, services or commercial sexual activity; (2) recruiting, soliciting, enticing, transporting or obtaining by any means a person under the age of eighteen years with the intent or knowledge that the person will be caused to engage in commercial sexual activity; or (3) benefiting, financially or by receiving anything of value, from the labor, services or commercial sexual activity of another person with the knowledge that force, fraud or coercion was used to obtain the labor, services or commercial sexual activity.

https://www.nmag.gov/human-trafficking-task-force.aspx

The New Mexico Human Trafficking Task Force is a coalition of local, state, federal, tribal, and citizen organizers committed to the prevention of human trafficking in the State of New Mexico through education, outreach, and collaboration.

https://www.stopnmtrafficking.org/

If you suspect a potential human trafficking situation, please contact local authorities. If someone is in immediate danger, please call 911. To access emergency services for trafficking victims in New Mexico, please call 505-GET-FREE. You can also report your suspicions to the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888.

“President Trump created a task force to support Tribal communities, reduce the staggering number of violent crimes committed against American Indians and Alaska Natives and closeout hundreds of cold cases,” said Secretary Bernhardt. “The Trump Administration is committed to justice and working alongside these Tribal communities to restore peace and prosperity.”

President Trump’s Executive Order established the Operation Lady Justice Task Force, a multi-agency effort co-chaired by Secretary Bernhardt and U.S. Attorney General William P. Barr. Its purpose is to enhance the operation of the criminal justice system and address the staggering number of missing and murdered American Indian and Alaska Natives in Tribal communities.

https://www.originalpechanga.com/2020/07/trump-administration-establishes-first.html?spref=fb&m=1&fbclid=IwAR2fvzTw1dqObKaV_Tw9NyaUOX-6juskXhv_o4BT8l9IAaiD6yroXIHkkg8

Today’s opening will be followed by Cold Case Task Force office openings in the following cities:
  • Rapid City, SD (August 4);
  • Billings, MT (August 6);
  • Nashville, TN (August 12);
  • Albuquerque, NM (August 18);
  • Phoenix, AZ (August 20); and
  • Anchorage, AK (August 27).
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