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crime15h ago
Criminal networks exploit US interstates to make human trafficking victims vanish: ‘Real plague’
- Officials say human trafficking is heavily connected to interstate highways, enabling movement of victims across states.
- Operation Home for the Holidays rescued 122 missing or endangered children across ten states in a major multi-regional effort.
- Experts say data on trafficking along roadways is scarce due to the secretive nature of the crime and reporting gaps.
- DOT advisory notes the transportation sector plays a key role in both facilitating and preventing trafficking.
- Federal and local authorities emphasize better collaboration to track traffickers and protect victims.
- Officials describe trafficking victims as often transported between traffickers using interstate routes with hubs in major cities.
- The DOT report highlights the need for robust data collection between federal and state law enforcement.
- The article notes that victims range in age and may be moved quickly across locations.
- Experts stress public awareness as a tool to identify trafficking indicators and protect potential victims.
- The report combines reporting from Fox News Digital with data from the Department of Transportation and human-trafficking groups.
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