Texas 2011 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HCR68 Introduced / Bill

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                    82R7607 BPG-D
 By: Hunter H.C.R. No. 68


 CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
 WHEREAS, Human trafficking is a serious and escalating
 problem in the United States, particularly in Texas; and
 WHEREAS, A multibillion-dollar business, human trafficking
 is second only to drug dealing in criminal profitability and is the
 fastest-growing illegal enterprise, according to the Polaris
 Project, a Washington, D.C.-based organization that maintains the
 National Human Trafficking Resource Center; it is estimated that
 18,000 foreign nationals are trafficked into the United States each
 year and that the number of U.S. citizens trafficked within our own
 borders is even higher, with more than 200,000 American children at
 high risk for trafficking into the sex industry; and
 WHEREAS, Texas is a major point of illegal entry into the
 United States; its large geographic size along with its
 demographics make the Lone Star State appealing to traffickers, who
 endeavor to blend into the population while exploiting their
 victims in forced labor and prostitution; and
 WHEREAS, Although Texas has been recognized as a leader in
 the effort to end the scourge of human trafficking, eradication of
 this modern-day form of slavery is a difficult challenge, and every
 means of combating it should be explored; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the 82nd Legislature of the State of Texas
 hereby request the lieutenant governor and the speaker of the house
 of representatives to create a joint interim committee to study the
 problem of human trafficking in Texas; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, That the committee submit a full report, including
 findings and recommendations, to the 83rd Texas Legislature when it
 convenes in January 2013.