Anonymous ID: 4a6b04 Jan. 10, 2019, 12:46 a.m. No.4691844   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Anonymous. Update Jan 9, 2019. POTUS in contRol. Alice and Wonderland

Next Update to this is, JAN 10, 17:45 PACIFIC Help Support The Wall here: http://www.anonymouscharity.org President Donald Trump signed the Frederick Douglass Trafficking Victims Prevention and Protection Re-authorization Act on Tuesday. The law, which was authored by Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ), authorizes $430 million to be spent over the next four years to help combat sex and labor trafficking both in the United States and abroad. “In the fight to end modern day slavery, my law honors the extraordinary legacy of one of the greatest Americans who ever lived,” Smith said of Frederick Douglass, a former slave who became a prominent abolitionist after being freed. The law provides resources for trafficking prevention education for children; shelter, therapies, and reintegration assistance for trafficking survivors; the facilitation of trafficking-free supply chains in the United States; training of government officials as well as airline industry employees to identify trafficking cases; and oversight to ensure that government purchases are not employing traffickers. The bulk of the allocations will go to the State Department to fund their educational and diplomatic efforts against trafficking. The new legislation provides funding to the International Megan’s Law, which was also authored by Smith. The International Megan’s Law, which was named in memory of Megan Kanka, a 7-year-old who was murdered in 1994 by a convicted p3d0ph1le, establishes country-to-country notification about convicted pedophiles who may be traveling to an area for the purposes of s3x trafficking or child exploitation. Since the International Megan’s Law was enacted in February 2016, nearly 3,500 convicted pedophiles have been denied entry to a country. This new bill allocates $18 million in funding to the Department of Justice, Department of State, and the Department of Homeland Security spread over three years.