Safe House Project Endorses the Trafficking Survivors Relief Act
"Human trafficking is an insidious crime that strips its victims of their freedom, dignity, and the right to a life free from coercion and exploitation," said
The legislation provides survivors with an opportunity to vacate convictions and expunge arrests for crimes committed as a direct result of being trafficked. This process recognizes the undue circumstances under which these crimes were committed and removes a significant barrier to reintegration into society for survivors.
"The bipartisan support for the Trafficking Survivors Relief Act underscores the universal acknowledgment of the need to support and protect survivors of human trafficking," Wells continued. "By facilitating a legal pathway to clear their names, this bill not only restores their dignity but also empowers them to rebuild their lives without the shadow of a criminal record."
The Safe House Project stands with the legislators who have taken bold steps to bring this bill forward and calls upon all members of Congress to support its passage. It is a critical advancement in the fight against human trafficking and a testament to what can be achieved when we come together to uphold the rights and dignity of survivors.
"We are deeply grateful to
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