Crackdown On Human Trafficking Comes Ahead Of South Florida's Super Bowl

Less than six months to go until South Florida hosts the Super Bowl and this afternoon the Feds are reminding you to be on the lookout for human traffickers. U-S Attorney for the Southern District of Florida Ariana Orshan says it's easy to report suspicious activity because they have a National Human Trafficking hotline to take your call, and it can be completely anonymous. 169 people were arrested during an 11-day sex trafficking sting during Super Bowl in Atlanta last February.


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