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With Anti-Immigrant Law, Alabama is Again Ground Zero for Civil Rights – In These Times

December 16, 2011 By FDFF.org Leave a Comment

And the deeper labor issues manifested by the immigration crisis wouldn’t go away if the law were defeated: there would still be no national discussion on combating wage theft, human trafficking, and restrictions on the right to organize–problems that …
Read the entire story here:With Anti-Immigrant Law, Alabama is Again Ground Zero for Civil Rights – In These Times

Filed Under: News and Events Tagged With: anti immigrant law, Civil, civil rights, discussion, Ground, ground zero, human trafficking, immigration crisis, national discussion, Rights, theft, trafficking

The week ahead on the Hill: Supercommittee hits crunch time; another government funding battle – Washington Post

November 16, 2011 By FDFF.org Leave a Comment

Committee hearings/other events: 8:30 a.m.: The Urban Institute will host a discussion in 122 Cannon on “The Fight Against International Human Trafficking: How Evaluation Research Can Help.” 9 a.m.: The Center for Strategic and International …
Read the entire story here:The week ahead on the Hill: Supercommittee hits crunch time; another government funding battle – Washington Post

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The week ahead on the Hill: Supercommittee hits crunch time; another government funding battle – Washington Post

November 15, 2011 By FDFF.org Leave a Comment

Committee hearings/other events: 8:30 a.m.: The Urban Institute will host a discussion in 122 Cannon on “The Fight Against International Human Trafficking: How Evaluation Research Can Help.” 9 a.m.: The Center for Strategic and International …
Read the entire story here:The week ahead on the Hill: Supercommittee hits crunch time; another government funding battle – Washington Post

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The week ahead on the Hill: Supercommittee hits crunch time; another government funding battle – Washington Post

November 15, 2011 By FDFF.org Leave a Comment

Committee hearings/other events: 8:30 a.m.: The Urban Institute will host a discussion in 122 Cannon on “The Fight Against International Human Trafficking: How Evaluation Research Can Help.” 9 a.m.: The Center for Strategic and International …
Read the entire story here:The week ahead on the Hill: Supercommittee hits crunch time; another government funding battle – Washington Post

Filed Under: News and Events Tagged With: committee, committee hearings, crunch, crunch time, discussion, evaluation research, funding, government funding, Hill, human trafficking, urban institute, WASHINGTON

The week ahead on the Hill: Supercommittee hits crunch time; another government funding battle – Washington Post

November 14, 2011 By FDFF.org Leave a Comment

Committee hearings/other events: 8:30 a.m.: The Urban Institute will host a discussion in 122 Cannon on “The Fight Against International Human Trafficking: How Evaluation Research Can Help.” 9 a.m.: The Center for Strategic and International …
Read the entire story here:The week ahead on the Hill: Supercommittee hits crunch time; another government funding battle – Washington Post

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At film screening, Ban reaffirms zero tolerance for sexual abuse – UN News Centre

October 17, 2011 By FDFF.org Leave a Comment

Introducing the panel discussion, Under-Secretary-General for Communications and Public Information Kiyo Akasaka noted that the film highlights several issues high on the UN agenda – human trafficking, violence against women and cross-border organized …
Read the entire story here:At film screening, Ban reaffirms zero tolerance for sexual abuse – UN News Centre

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2,000 Through Porous Sinai Border into Israel – Arutz Sheva

October 6, 2011 By FDFF.org Leave a Comment

An estimated 2,000 people managed to sneak through the porous Israel-Egypt border along the Sinai Peninsula in August, according to a report made in the course of a discussion on human trafficking this week in the Knesset. In September, at least 1,271 …
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Filed Under: News and Events Tagged With: arutz sheva, border, discussion, Egypt, human trafficking, Israel, knesset, Sheva, Sinai, sinai peninsula, trafficking

US envoy: 40% of male tourists in PH here for sex – ABS-CBN

September 24, 2011 By FDFF.org Leave a Comment

Thomas was speaking at a roundtable discussion Thursday on combating human trafficking in the Philippines for selected appellate court justices in Manila, Cebu and Cagayan de Oro. Martial law was declared by then President Ferdinand Marcos in September 1972.
Read the entire story here:US envoy: 40% of male tourists in PH here for sex – ABS-CBN

Filed Under: News and Events Tagged With: appellate court, combating human trafficking, court justices, discussion, envoy, ferdinand marcos, law, martial law, president ferdinand marcos, sex, story, Thursday

US envoy: 40% of male tourists in PH here for sex – ABS-CBN

September 23, 2011 By FDFF.org Leave a Comment

Thomas was speaking at a roundtable discussion Thursday on combating human trafficking in the Philippines for selected appellate court justices in Manila, Cebu and Cagayan de Oro. Martial law was declared by then President Ferdinand Marcos in September 1972.
Read the entire story here:US envoy: 40% of male tourists in PH here for sex – ABS-CBN

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Civil rights advocate to speak at K.C. symposium – Topeka Capital-Journal

June 7, 2011 By FDFF.org Leave a Comment

A panel discussion on fostering cooperation between civil rights groups and law enforcement agencies. — A presentation on human trafficking investigations prepared by federal prosecutors from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Western District of Missouri.
Read the entire story here:Civil rights advocate to speak at K.C. symposium – Topeka Capital-Journal

Filed Under: News and Events Tagged With: Civil, civil rights groups, discussion, Enforcement, federal prosecutors, human trafficking, law, law enforcement agencies, panel, topeka capital journal, trafficking, western district of missouri
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