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Panich52

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Wed Mar 18, 2015, 02:37 PM Mar 2015

Trafficking survivors deserve better

TheHill
Trafficking survivors deserve better
By David Abramowitz, contributor
 
Over the past week, the Senate has been consumed by an abortion fight that has turned S. 178, the Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act (JVTA), into a partisan battlefield that has nothing to do with ending modern slavery. For the entire time I worked in Congress from 1999 to 2009, the Hyde Amendment and other provisions related to abortion were not part of the debate to end human trafficking. This may have been because these issues were litigated elsewhere. But I believe that, as the effort to increase attention and develop responses to the horrible abuses involved in human trafficking took shape and gained strength, all actors in the public space understood that this divisive issue should be excluded from the discourse.

Regrettably, this consensus has begun to fray. Back in 2012, this issue did emerge in the context of federal grants for services for victims of human trafficking. For a while, members of Congress and advocates who were concerned by this turn of events took steps that endangered the then-pending Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA). Yet at the end of the day, Congress found a way to move forward with the TVPRA of 2013, which was passed as part of the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act.

Congress needs to heed the lesson of that time, and find a bipartisan solution to the current impasse over the JVTA. The JVTA, while not the panacea for all victims, will, for example, provide new potential funding streams for victims' services and will provide a platform for survivors to be heard within the U.S. government. But what is really at stake is the historical separation of divisive politics from the bipartisan issue of ending modern slavery. A letter from 90 anti-trafficking organizations calls on Congress to do just that and work in a bipartisan fashion to move this bill forward.

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Trafficking survivors deserve better (Original Post) Panich52 Mar 2015 OP
No mention of the treachery of McConnell or the purely political link to the Tea Party, or to Loretta Lynch? Fred Sanders Mar 2015 #1

Fred Sanders

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1. No mention of the treachery of McConnell or the purely political link to the Tea Party, or to Loretta Lynch?
Wed Mar 18, 2015, 03:00 PM
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