President Donald J. Trump Proclaims January 2018 as National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month
PROCLAMATIONS
President Donald J. Trump Proclaims January 2018 as National Slavery and
Human Trafficking Prevention Month
My Administration continues to work to
drive out the darkness human traffickers cast upon our world. In
February, I signed an Executive Order to dismantle transnational criminal
organizations, including those that perpetuate the crime of human
trafficking. My Interagency Task Force to Monitor and Combat Trafficking
in Persons has enhanced collaboration with other nations, businesses, civil
society organizations, and survivors of human trafficking. The Department
of Health and Human Services has established a new national training and
technical assistance center to strengthen our healthcare industry’s
anti-trafficking response. The Department of State has contributed
$25 million to the Global Fund to End Modern Slavery, because of the
critical need for cross-nation collaborative action to counter human
trafficking. The Department of Labor has released an innovative,
business-focused mobile app that supports private-sector efforts to eradicate
forced labor from global supply chains. And this month, I will sign into
law S. 1536, the Combating Human Trafficking in Commercial Vehicles Act and S.
1532, the No Human Trafficking on Our Roads Act. These bills will keep
those who commit trafficking offenses from operating commercial vehicles,
improve anti-human trafficking coordination within Federal agencies and across
State and local governments, and improve efforts to recognize, prevent, and
report human trafficking.
In addition to these governmental
actions, Americans must learn how to identify and combat the evil of
enslavement. This is especially important for those who are most likely
to encounter the perpetrators of slavery and their victims, including
healthcare providers, educators, law enforcement officials, and social services
professionals. Through the Department of Homeland Security’s Blue
Campaign, all Americans can learn to recognize the signs of human trafficking
and how to report suspected instances. By taking steps to become familiar
with the telltale signs of traffickers or the signals of their victims,
Americans can save innocent lives.
Our Nation is and will forever be a
place that values and protects human life and dignity. This month, let us
redouble our efforts to ensure that modern day slavery comes to its long
overdue end.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP,
President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in
me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby
proclaim January 2018 as National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention
Month, culminating in the annual celebration of National Freedom Day on
February 1, 2018. I call upon industry associations, law
enforcement, private businesses, faith-based and other organizations of civil
society, schools, families, and all Americans to recognize our vital roles in
ending all forms of modern slavery and to observe this month with appropriate
programs and activities aimed at ending and preventing all forms of human
trafficking.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set
my hand this twenty-ninth day of December, in the year of our Lord
two thousand seventeen, and of the Independence of the
United States of America the two hundred and forty-second.
DONALD J. TRUMP
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