WaPo Editorial Board: The Trump administration's crocodile tears on human trafficking
Source: Washington Post
The Trump administrations crocodile tears on human trafficking
By Editorial Board March 17 at 5:47 PM
IN JANUARY, President Trump proclaimed National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month, pledging to marshal every resource we have to confront this threat and support victims and survivors. At the same time, back in reality-land, his administration was acting on a variety of fronts to frustrate, intimidate and deport actual trafficking victims in the United States, making their plights even more dire.
For years, foreign-born trafficking victims many of whom are coerced into sex work or what amounts to labor slavery have been eligible to apply for humanitarian visas allowing them to remain and work in this country. Over the past decade or so, more than two-thirds of those applications have been approved, often in return for agreeing to testify against their traffickers. In many cases, the victims spouses and children were also granted visas. Enter the Trump administration.
In its first full year in office, the approval rate for those trafficking victim visas was cut in half, to about 35 percent. More applicants were denied visas than in any year since 2003, when the program was established, and the number of visas approved, 580, was the lowest in seven years. Meanwhile, as visa applications surged, possibly driven by victims fears of stepped-up deportations, the backlog of pending applicants more than doubled from two years earlier, to more than 3,400. Wait times for visas can now extend more than two years.
To justify his border wall, Mr. Trump is fond is conjuring the specter of sex trafficking victims brought over the southern border. Women are tied up, theyre bound, duct tape put around their faces, he said a garish but apparently imaginary scenario that people who work with trafficking victims say they have never encountered. (In fact, many or most victims enter the country legally, with tourist or work visas.)
The administration appears to view trafficking as a convenient tool to justify its border policies, rather than as a human tragedy to be seriously addressed, said Martina Vandenberg, head of the Human Trafficking Pro Bono Legal Center, which does advocacy work.
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MyOwnPeace
(16,926 posts)IQ45 takes after opening up a branch office for the "Trafficking Importers" at Mar-A-Lago!
lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)We now know that the children and babies that he's snatching are being raped in captivity. Then they disappear. Where are they going?
MyOwnPeace
(16,926 posts)THAT is part of his "growing economy!"
What a national disgrace that poor excuse for a "human" is!
dewsgirl
(14,961 posts)safeinOhio
(32,674 posts)Pizza parlor WITH a basement.
lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)I guess it's part of the same collection of defects that causes the misbehavior in the first place.