Victims of sex trafficking today are “one significant step closer” to being able to unleash their advocates and lawyers on websites that “knowingly exploit women and children for financial gain by serving as a brothel for online advertisements for traffickers and pimps.”
And Donna Rice Hughes, chief of the activist organization Enough is Enough, says now the Senate needs to follow the new vote of the U.S. House, which overwhelmingly approved H.R. 1865, the Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act of 2017.