How anti-trafficking efforts got lost in Washington

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How anti-trafficking efforts got lost in Washington

Department of Justice canceled landmark study in 2017
Roxanne White, whose aunt was murdered in 1996, sings and drums a women’s warrior and honor song created for missing and murdered indigenous women in 2017. According to advocates, human trafficking of indigenous people is a quiet crisis because national and regional data on the issue are limited to nonexistent.
A woman performs a traditional Native American dance during the North American Indian Days celebration on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Browning, Mont., on July 13. A study released by a Native American nonprofit says numerous police departments in cities nationwide are not adequately identifying or reporting cases of missing and murdered indigenous women.

How anti-trafficking efforts got lost in Washington

Roxanne White, whose aunt was murdered in 1996, sings and drums a women’s warrior and honor song created for missing and murdered indigenous women in 2017. According to advocates, human trafficking of indigenous people is a quiet crisis because national and regional data on the issue are limited to nonexistent.
A woman performs a traditional Native American dance during the North American Indian Days celebration on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Browning, Mont., on July 13. A study released by a Native American nonprofit says numerous police departments in cities nationwide are not adequately identifying or reporting cases of missing and murdered indigenous women.