Imposition of Anti-Human Trafficking Laws In Wyoming, South Dakota, Massachusetts, and West Virginia

Human trafficking is one of the most appalling crimes against humanity, but what is more appalling is the fact that four states in the United States do not have laws in place to adequately punish such offenses. American citizens have long championed the idea of liberty and justice for all, but your failure to uphold justice for the most vulnerable men, women, and children has impugned the values and morals that we cherish. Is America truly committed to these values, or do we simply cling to these credos when it is convenient to do so? We ask that you put forward anti-labor trafficking and anti-sex trafficking laws to adequately punish such offenses in the hopes of seeking justice for past crimes and preventing future ones. 
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