Companies launch anti-trafficking campaign tied to Super Bowl

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Companies are ramping up campaigns to inform people about red flags to look out for regarding possible victims.

The big game often comes with worries about potential increases inExperts say this year's host city, Los Angeles, is especially vulnerable because of its proximity to airports and the U.S.-Mexico border and because it has a large immigrant population.every day say the problem needs focused attention year-round, not just during big sporting events. Still, companies are ramping up campaigns to inform people about red flags to look out for regarding possible victims.

She said she picked up a teenage girl in March and immediately felt like something wasn’t right. A man put the girl in her car without any apparent regard for her safety, Blanco said. Blanco said she called 911, waited on hold for the police and followed up with Uber, but she’s not sure what happened to the girl.

“I wish I could have done more for her,” Blanco said. “It felt like I was just handing her over to God knows what.”

 

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IF they KNOW it is rampant, WHAT THE HELL TOOK THEM SOOOO DAMN LONG?

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The superbowl is a big trafficking event.

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