Do these work to actually curb human trafficking? Just looking at
the national hotline overview and see that the number of trafficking victims has increased drastically over the last few years. Plus the government’s anti-immigration policy simply facilitates traffickers to exploit the illegals to their own end.
You sound like one of those bullied urchins. I don’t deal with damaged goods. Go away.
You are skeptical because why? Because there are more reported instances that are being worked on and many being prosecuted? Or did you even delve that deeply into the stats fearing your narrative will be debunked? Do you not THINK that more people, given protection by these laws, are coming forward and is that not what we WANT?
The anti-immigration policy means detaining more of those people who use kids to get in - in essence and reality, trafficking them.
Therefore it is a GOOD THING that the hotline is being used more to capture those with bad intent. How can you possibly think that more reports of trafficking is bad, when those brave callers lead to the arrest of the bad guys?
Should we legalize all drugs so the cartels don't exploit poor illegal families as mules to traffic drugs? Wait, that just *might work.* But then liberals would be up in arms because a solution, a REAL solution, detracts from their work and grifting to help the poor souls addicted to a substance they basically made legal but not for accountability purposes.
Best to just vet hard and in essence, close the borders - this mitigates all of the above scenarios. But then Dem lawmakers don't have a boondoggle cash cow in the form of poor, drug addicted, brown bodies to exploit.
Powerlevel: drinking, sorry if not very cohesive. Go Packers
I am drunk and sorry for rambling.