[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 18 (Thursday, February 2, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H918]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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VICTIMS OF SEX TRAFFICKING
(Mr. PAULSEN asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. PAULSEN. Mr. Speaker, we all know that human trafficking is a
major problem right here in the United States. It is happening in every
one of our communities.
This week, as millions of Americans gather to watch the Super Bowl, I
would like to shine a light on another troubling fact, and that is that
there is an increase in the human trafficking and sex trafficking in
the days surrounding the Super Bowl.
Last year, in a few weeks leading up to the Super Bowl event, the
Santa Clara Sheriff's Office identified 42 potential victims of sex
trafficking during a series of stings and cited 30 additional men for
soliciting prostitution.
The good news is, Mr. Speaker, we are drawing attention to this fact
and working hard to end this heinous practice. Next year, my home State
of Minnesota will be hosting the Super Bowl, and our host committee is
already working hard in collaboration with Federal and local law
enforcement, with government agencies, with advocacy groups and
victims' service organizations to develop a comprehensive and
coordinated plan to address the issue. That is because, Mr. Speaker,
over the next year, we will continue to end the practice of human
trafficking, working tirelessly, and this is a wonderful opportunity to
showcase how we can have freedom from the ugliness of trafficking.
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