Human Trafficking

Family Research Council believes human trafficking is a violation of human dignity that treats human beings as commodities to be bought and sold. We support laws and policies that protect against this exploitation. Tragically, there are anywhere from 14,000 to 17,500 people being trafficked into the American sex trade every year. Victims of sex trafficking are routinely subjected to physical violence, abuse, and even death and are often forced to be filmed for pornography and participate in prostitution.

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