Bill 118 HR 443, also known as the Enhancing Detection of Human Trafficking Act, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress with the aim of improving efforts to identify and combat human trafficking. The bill was introduced by Representative Ann Wagner and has garnered bipartisan support.
The main provisions of the bill include the establishment of a pilot program within the Department of Homeland Security to train Transportation Security Administration personnel to recognize and respond to signs of human trafficking. This program would focus on educating TSA employees on how to identify potential victims of trafficking and how to report suspicious activity to the appropriate authorities.
Additionally, the bill calls for the development of best practices for airlines and other transportation providers to follow in order to prevent human trafficking. These best practices would include training for employees, protocols for reporting suspected cases of trafficking, and resources for victims.
Overall, the Enhancing Detection of Human Trafficking Act aims to enhance the ability of transportation personnel to detect and report instances of human trafficking, ultimately leading to more effective prevention and prosecution of this heinous crime. The bill has received widespread support from advocacy groups and lawmakers alike, who see it as a crucial step in the fight against human trafficking in the United States.