Ohio needs rigid trafficking lawsSalem News: “A disturbing report was issued out of Columbus last week. It revealed that a task force investigating human trafficking in Ohio has determined that nearly 800 immigrants are forced into sex trade or sweatshop-type jobs annually . . . Ohio’s weak laws on human trafficking, its growing demand for cheap labor and its proximity to the Canadian border are key contributors to the illegal activity, according to the report. Commission members include police, lawmakers and survivors of human trafficking.”
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