Title 22 › Chapter CHAPTER 78— - TRAFFICKING VICTIMS PROTECTION › § 7104
The President must run programs around the world to stop people from being trafficked by giving them better economic chances. These programs include small-loan and business training, job skills and counseling, helping women take part in economic decisions, keeping kids (especially girls) in school and educating trafficking survivors, making school lessons about the dangers of trafficking, and giving grants to local groups that help women politically, economically, socially, and educationally. The President must also set up public-awareness work with the Secretaries of Labor, Health and Human Services, the Attorney General, and State to teach potential victims about the risks of trafficking and the help available. Grants may go to local school systems and nonprofits to train school staff to spot and respond to labor and sex trafficking, to give age-appropriate lessons to students, to create safety plans with local police, and to prioritize schools in FBI-designated high-intensity child sex trafficking areas. The President must run border-interdiction programs abroad that fund transit shelters, use survivor trainers to teach border and police officials how to identify and treat victims, allow survivors to help monitor the programs, and allow freed victims to return home if they want. The government must support TV and radio programs that warn vulnerable people overseas and inform destination-country publics. The President must make materials telling travelers that sex tourism (as described in 18 U.S.C. 2423(b)–(f)) is illegal and dangerous, give them to travelers going to places with significant sex tourism, monitor that effort, and send a report on using public-private partnerships for this within 180 days after December 19, 2003. The President must consult NGOs and require any federal grant or contract that gives money to private groups to allow the agency to end the award without penalty if the grantee or its agents engage in severe trafficking, buy commercial sex while the award is active, use forced labor, or do supporting acts such as hiding workers’ ID papers, refusing or charging for return travel, lying to recruit workers, charging recruitment fees, or providing unsafe housing. USAID, State, and Defense must include anti-trafficking steps in post-conflict and emergency aid. The government must also give foreign partners technical help to inspect workplaces and recruiter centers, provide immigrant workers with rights information in their languages, help countries protect migrant and domestic workers and regulate recruiters, and help register vulnerable people to reduce exploitation. The Secretary of State must create a multi-year plan to prevent child marriage and empower girls under 18 in high-prevalence areas through diplomacy and programs. Each year, State, Labor, USAID, and OMB must report to the General Services Administrator on who oversees contractor anti-trafficking rules, contractor education, contract language, allegations and investigations, referrals for prosecution, remedial actions (like debarment or contract termination), and related contractor locations. The Secretary of State must also make sure the Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking and the Bureau of Diplomatic Security get timely information about visa denials related to trafficking and use that information, plus the latest Trafficking in Persons report, when deciding where to place law enforcement and resources at U.S. posts abroad. Defined terms (one line each): elementary/secondary school (school levels); high-intensity child sex trafficking area (FBI-designated metro area with many children in sex trafficking); labor trafficking (defined elsewhere in the law); school staff (teachers, nurses, leaders, and other school employees); sex trafficking (defined elsewhere in the law).
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22 U.S.C. § 7104
Title 22 — Foreign Relations and Intercourse
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73