• Church activists demand investigation after possible massacre of migrants
    Church activists demand investigation after possible massacre of migrants
    January 28, 2021
    Mexican officials found 19 charred bodies in two burned-out vehicles Jan. 23 in municipality of Camargo, an area rife with organized crime activity, which sits opposite the Rio Grande Valley of Texas. It's considered a popular spot for smugglers working with organized criminal groups to move migrants across the border.
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  • As trafficking law turns 20, Rep. Smith fears pandemic fosters child exploitation
    As trafficking law turns 20, Rep. Smith fears pandemic fosters child exploitation
    January 26, 2021
    As the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 marked its 20th year Oct. 28, the Catholic congressman who wrote it -- and four other anti-trafficking laws in the intervening years -- celebrated the historic legislation that holds every nation on the globe "to account on human trafficking matters."
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  • Learn the stories of trafficking victims, pope urges
    Learn the stories of trafficking victims, pope urges
    January 19, 2021
    Pope Francis encouraged people to put themselves in the shoes of victims of human trafficking.
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  • Cardinal Czerny: It’s taken 10 years to talk openly about human trafficking
    Cardinal Czerny: It’s taken 10 years to talk openly about human trafficking
    July 30, 2020
    Cardinal Michael Czerny shares how the Church’s first responders to the victims of human trafficking have developed their ministry over the years, in an interview with Vatican News.
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