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President Steve Wagner Testifies In Support Of Legislation Addressing Human Trafficking

February 20th, 2008

President Wagner testified before the Maryland House of Delegates Judiciary Committee in support of a bill designed to curb human trafficking in Maryland. The main sponsor of the Bill is Delegate Benson, pictured to the far right. 

Steve Wagner
  For a copy of his testimony, it can be found here:  Wagner Testimony.


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Response To The Washington Post Human Trafficking Story

September 24th, 2007

Below is the text of the Forum’s formal response to the Washington Post A-1 story, “Human Trafficking Evokes Outrage, Little Evidence.”

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Renewal Forum’s President Steven Wagner DisputesWashington Post Lowball Estimates of Human Trafficking
 

Renewal Forum President Steven Wagner, responding to the September 23, 2007 A-1 Washington Post story on human trafficking, “Human Trafficking Evokes Outrage, Little Evidence,” said today “Unfortunately, instead of holding the federal government accountable for results, the Post inappropriately gives it a pass by suggesting the phenomenon is overstated.”The Post article focuses on the disparity between the number of federally certified victims of human trafficking (1,362) and estimates of the annual number of new foreign victims (14,500 – 17,500).

The Post article goes on to suggest the estimates are overblown. At no time does the Post explore why efforts to identify and rescue victims have been ineffective.”This story’s conclusion might be justified if we could say that the federal government has made every effort to find victims of trafficking,” Wagner said, “but this is not the case.”According to Renewal Forum analyses, several factors ignored by the Post explain the lagging pace of victim identification and rescue:The paucity of federal law enforcement resources devoted to enforcement;The routine deportation of victims, contrary to their status as victims of crime under the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA);The lack of systematic intelligence-gathering, targeting foreign criminal trafficking syndicates;A de facto cooperation standard for minor victims, insisted upon by the U.S. Department of Justice in defiance of the TVPA; andVictims not being made known to federal authorities by NGO service organizations, out of concern for their clients’ potential deportation, among other factors.  

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