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South Carolina attorney general Alan Wilson will present the findings of his office’s latest human trafficking report at a press conference at the S.C. State House later this week.
According to an advisory for the event, Wilson’s office will report on “what the state is doing to prevent and respond to human trafficking,” while also providing the public with an update on “the number of cases reported to the national hotline and the top counties for reported human trafficking” in the Palmetto State.
Wilson will be joined at Thursday’s event by task force director Kathryn Moorehead, S.C. first lady Peggy McMaster, state senator Katrina Shealy and other invited guests.
Our Mark Powell reported on this press conference a year ago. This year, our Andy Fancher will be at the S.C. State House to cover the event. Keep it tuned to this media outlet for updates once the report has been issued.
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Wilson’s press conference will be held at 1:00 p.m. EST on Thursday (January 11, 2024) in the second floor lobby of the S.C. State House in downtown Columbia, S.C. The entire report will be accessible on the task force’s website at humantrafficking.scag.gov. Meanwhile, the attorney general’s office will provide a link to the press conference on its social media pages.
Human trafficking is the non-voluntary exploitation of a person in the sex industry or labor market. In other words, it’s modern-day slavery. It is a growing problem in our nation – and our state. Last year, there was a 458 percent increase in labor trafficking victims in South Carolina and a 158 percent increase in victims’ use of the National Human Trafficking Hotline in our state.
To report an incident or seek victim services, please call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at (888) 373-7888. The hotline is confidential and open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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3 comments
Even with the most herculean efforts to avert and stop human trafficking by our state law enforcement, when the Biden administration is allowing hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants (couriered by the Mexican drug cartels at about $7k per head) to cross our borders every month, it’s like trying to bilge out a sinking cargo freighter with a solo cup. The best way to take out another county without being subjected to retribution via war is to financially ruin your enemy….it’s how the US won the Cold War with the USSR. Now it’s being done to us, intentionally and internally via our own corrupt marxist-maoist presidential regime. And now the Biden administration wants to let these illegal foreigners, who have no intrinsic love of country or knowledge of our laws fill the gaps in our military ranks that were generated by the purge of traditional conservative military leadership and the departure of seasoned combat veterans by the nauseating woke “perversion alphabet” indoctrination of our military, resulting in young men and women with generational service backgrounds choosing not to enter our armed services. The average citizen living in the 1980s or 90s, Democrat or Republican, would have never believed such a thing could ever happen in our nation.
100% agree.
“Wilson will be joined at Thursday’s event by task force director Kathryn Moorehead, S.C. first lady Peggy McMaster, state senator Katrina Shealy and other invited guests.”
Glad to see nothing political about this. No. Nothing to do with political grandstanding whatsoever….
(sarcasm)