Victims of Exploitation and Trafficking Assistance
The Victims of Exploitation and Trafficking Assistance (VETA) program provides direct services, including legal representation and case management to immigrant victims of human trafficking. The VETA team also conducts outreach to the community, service providers and law enforcement to increase awareness of human trafficking and identification of victims. VETA's Goals:
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U.S. District Judge Sentences Owner of the Daewoosa Samoa Factory
Honolulu, HI - On June 22, U.S. District Judge Susan Oki Mollway sentenced Kil Soo Lee, former owner of the Daewoosa Samoa garment factory, to 40 years in prison and ordered him to pay US $1.
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Conference On Anti-Trafficking Activism Moblizes College Students
FALLS CHURCH, VA – Boat People SOS, in collaboration Project Hope International and American University’s Immigrant Rights Coalition, will host a one-day conference for college students entitled Slavery in the Modern World: Approaches to Combat Human Trafficking.
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