Ending Modern Slavery: A Senate Committee's Hearing; Bills Introduced On Abortion, Breast Density & Enhancing Adoptive Services
On February 4, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee held a hearing, Ending Modern Slavery: What is the Best Way Forward? The hearing focused on maximizing and developing better efforts to combat modern day slavery.
Chair Bob Corker (R-TN) stated, "Under US law, [modern slavery is] defined as the most severe forms of trafficking in persons, including forced sexual servitude of minors and adults and bonded and other forced labor conditions. Women, children, and men alike are subjected to involuntary labor or sexual exploitation. According to a leading nongovernmental organization, forced labor accounts for 74 percent of victims and forced sexual servitude accounts for 26 percent of victims. Women and girls are especially vulnerable, accounting for 54 percent of victims. Children under the age of 18 account for 26 percent of victims."
Amy Klobuchar, Senior Senator, Minn, introduced a bill A bill to enhance pre- and post-adoptive support services
Gary Haugen, president, International Justice Mission (IJM), stated, "One characteristic that modern day slavery does not share with historic slavery is its legal status. Today, in contrast, slavery is legal virtually nowhere in the world. Yet there are more human beings in slavery today than at any previous time in history." He added, "[T]he overwhelming failure of effective law enforcement against trafficking and slavery has persuaded many policy makers that it is simply impossible for police to change."
He concluded, "IJM's experience working with local law enforcement has shown us that police can improve quite dramatically and are equal to the task of changing the calculations of those profiting from the sale of others … But even with the substantial diplomatic and financial resources the United States has offered over the past fifteen years, the global scourge of slavery requires a global response."
Shawna Bader-Blau, executive director, Solidarity Center stated, "Understanding this link between worker rights violations and human trafficking is key to eradicating this horrific human rights abuse globally … I will focus my testimony on the aspect of modern slavery that is the most prevalent — and that is forced labor. Most modern slavery today is, in fact, forced labor. That includes government-compelled labor in Uzbekistan during the annual cotton harvest; women enslaved as domestic workers in countries as diverse as Lebanon and Singapore; low-wage migrant construction workers trapped in a cycle of debt bondage in Saudi Arabia; and garment workers locked in factories forced to work for hours on end in Cambodia." She continued, "In other words, end worker exploitation to end human trafficking."
YouTube for Shawna Bader-Blau: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jp9wAvFJAsk
The following witnesses also testified:
David Abramowitz, vice president, Policy and Government Relations, Humanity United:
"And we know that human trafficking and modern slavery has many faces. Exploited through force, fraud or coercion, these are adults and children who are forced to work on fishing vessels, in mines, plantations, sweatshops and brothels. Two thirds of the profits from modern slavery come from sex trafficking, while two-thirds of the victims are in labor trafficking.2 We must work urgently to combat human trafficking in all its forms."
James Kofi Annan, founder, Challenging Heights; and
Shandra Woworuntu, trafficking survivor. YouTube testimony for Ms. Woworuntu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgVODjYL4X0
Bills Introduced
Abortion
S. 404—Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL)/Judiciary (2/5/15)—A bill to prohibit taking minors across state lines in circumvention of laws requiring the involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
H.R. 803—Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL)/Judiciary (2/5/15)—A bill to prohibit taking minors across state lines in circumvention of laws requiring the involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
Adoption
S. 369—Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN)/Finance (2/4/15)—A bill to enhance pre- and post-adoptive support services.
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