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equineluvr ago

It is important to remember that this is an analysis of STATE LAWS on the books.

Laws on the books is a far cry from ENFORCEMENT, as we all are acutely, painfully aware.

SturdyGal ago

Yes, but to act at the state level you have to know what you are working with. You have to start with solid protective laws. If there is resistance to changing the laws, you know that it is your state legislature that's your first problem. Then you can watch how enforcement is handled.

Also, these are just trafficking protection related laws. We know that other federal laws related to state bonuses for removing children into foster care and adoption are also contributing to child trafficking. This is an excellent resource for people wanting to make changes in their state. The very fight to change the laws will bring awareness of the problem.