Hidden Victims Evaluating Protections for Undocumented Victims of Human Trafficking |
In the United States, human traffickers most frequently exploit the desperation of undocumented immigrants as a means of obtaining victims. Until recently, their lack of legal status precluded undocumented trafficking victims from receiving government protections typically available to other crime victims and kept them from remaining in the United States to assist in the prosecution of their abusers.
Published On: Thu, Dec 01, 2005 | Download File
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