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It's sad but true: here in this country,
people are being bought, sold, and smuggled.
They are trapped in lives of misery—often beaten, starved,
and forced to work as prostitutes or to take grueling jobs
as migrant, domestic, restaurant, or factory workers with little
or no pay. We’re working to stop human trafficking—not only
because of the personal and psychological toll it takes on
society, but also because it facilitates the illegal movement
of immigrants across borders and provides a ready source of
income for organized crime groups and even terrorist organizations.
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Report Human Trafficking Crimes and Get
Victim Assistance |
You
can report trafficking crimes and get help by calling the Department of
Justice Trafficking in Persons and Worker Exploitation Task Force Complaint
Line at 1-888-428-7581 (voice and TTY). New laws provide options for trafficking
victims regardless of immigration status. Operators have access to interpreters
and can talk with callers in their own language. The service is offered
on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST. After hours, information is available
on tape in English, Spanish, Russian, and Mandarin.
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• You
can also report human trafficking crimes by contacting
your local FBI office.
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For more information, read the Brochure
for Victims of Trafficking in Persons
and Forced Labor.
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additional support, visit our Office
for Victim Assistance website. |
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