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Skriven 2006-01-10 23:33:24 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (0601103) for Tue, 2006 Jan 10
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President Signs H.R. 972, Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization
Act
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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
January 10, 2006

President Signs H.R. 972, Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization
Act
Room 350
Eisenhower Executive Office Building



1:33 P.M. EST

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all. Please be seated. Thanks for coming. I
appreciate you all being here. In a moment I'll have the honor of signing
the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act.

Human trafficking is an offense against human dignity, a crime in which
human beings, many of them teenagers and young children, are bought and
sold and often sexually abused by violent criminals. Our nation is
determined to fight and end this modern form of slavery. And this
bipartisan bill will help expand our efforts to combat this brutal crime
that steals innocence and destroys lives.

I want to thank the members of the United States Congress who have joined
me here. I appreciate Senator Sam Brownback; Chris Smith, Deborah Pryce,
and Carolyn Maloney for their hard work on this important legislation.
(Applause.) I appreciate the Secretary of State who has joined us here.
(Applause.) And the Attorney General, Al Gonzales. (Applause.) And his
wife.

In today's world, too often human traffickers abuse the trust of children
and expose them to the worst of life at a young age. It takes a perverse
form of evil to exploit and hurt those vulnerable members of society. Human
traffickers operate with greed and without conscience, treating their
victims as nothing more than goods and commodities for sale to the highest
bidder. In recent years, hundreds of thousands of people around the world
have been trafficked against their will, across international boundaries,
and many have been forced into sexual servitude. Thousands of teenagers and
young girls are trafficked into the United States every year. They're held
hostage. They're forced to submit to unspeakable evil. America has a
particular duty to fight this horror because human trafficking is an
affront to the defining promise of our country.

We're attacking this problem aggressively. Over the past four years, the
Department of Homeland Security has taken new measures to protect children
from sexual predators, as well as pornography and prostitution rings. The
Department of Health and Human Services has partnered with faith-based and
community organizations to form anti-trafficking coalitions in 17 major
cities across our country. The Department of Justice has more than tripled
the number of cases brought against these traffickers.

The bill I sign today will help us to continue to investigate and prosecute
traffickers and provide new grants to state and local law enforcement. Yet,
we cannot put the criminals out of business until we also confront the
problem of demand. Those who pay for the chance to sexually abuse children
and teenage girls must be held to account. (Applause.) So we'll investigate
and prosecute the customers, the unscrupulous adults who prey on the young
and the innocent.

We also have a duty to reach out to victims of trafficking, some of whom
were smuggled into this country as children. The legislation I sign today
will help us provide important new services to these victims, including
appointing a guardian for young victims and providing access to residential
treatment facilities to help victims get a chance at a better life.

We'll continue to call on other nations to take action against trafficking
within their own borders. Three years ago, at the United Nations, I asked
other governments to pass laws making human trafficking a crime. Since
then, many have risen to the challenge. Secretary Rice and I will continue
to press the others to rise to the challenge. We are working with the
nations of Southeast Asia and others to crack down on sex tourism. America
is a compassionate and decent nation, and we will not tolerate an industry
that preys on the young and the vulnerable. The trade in human beings
continues in our time and we are called by conscience and compassion to
bring this cruel practice to an end.

For those of you who have worked on this bill, thank you very much. For
those of you who are involved in this important struggle, I appreciate your
efforts, continue to do so. For those of you who are providing the
compassionate care to those who have been affected by human trafficking,
thank you for your love. And for those of you in Congress who have worked
to make this reality, good work. (Applause.)

(The bill is signed.) (Applause.)

END 1:39 P.M. EST

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