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Does ICE Deport Victims Of Human Trafficking?

April 13, 2018Volunteer Gftn

Most cases of human trafficking are investigated by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the same federal agency that detains and deports undocumented immigrants. Understandably, many trafficking victims are unwilling…

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