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Ivanka Trump and AG Barr Highlight Progress on Combatting Human Trafficking

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Ivanka Trump and Attorney General Bill Barr visited Atlanta, Georgia on Monday to highlight the administration’s work to combat human trafficking, alongside Georgia’s Governor Brian Kemp, first lady Marty Kemp and Attorney General Chris Carr. 

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The group highlighted Georgia’s ‘Operation Not Forgotten,’ which rescued 39 children from human trafficking.

Both Trump and AG Barr have made fighting human trafficking a priority, and the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced an additional $100 million in DOJ grants that will go toward ending human trafficking.

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The grants are used to support state and local jurisdictions, while also funding human trafficking task forces and research efforts.

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