US, Jan. 30 -- Human trafficking is a hidden but pervasive crime in the United States, often occurring in plain sight. By exploiting vulnerabilities and legitimate businesses, traffickers evade detection. Through training, strong laws, and partnerships-especially within the hospitality industry-communities can identify abuse, protect victims, and help stop trafficking before more lives are harmed.Human trafficking is a hidden crisis in the United States, rooted in exploitation and sustained by criminal networks that profit from force, fraud, or coercion. Although often imagined as something that happens only abroad or far from everyday life, human trafficking is a persistent reality in American communities-from urban centers to rural town...
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