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InformNNY on MSNTexas revokes dozens of massage parlor licenses linked to human and sex trafficking
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) has revoked licenses and issued suspensions and penalties to dozens ...
Paradise Massage Center, operated by Byung Eui Son at 3509 Williams Road in Fort Worth, has been closed by the state, and its ...
With the 2nd special session underway, a bill aimed at protecting human trafficking victims from prosecution is being discussed again. This time with a lot more support than in years past, after it ...
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation has prohibited the owners from operating a different massage establishment ...
Precinct 4 received several tips about an increasing number of prostitution cases, especially around schools. For that reason, over the past few weeks, Constable Herman said his officers spent weeks ...
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El Salvadorian national wanted in Texas captured by Lorain County sheriff’s deputies
The Lorain County Sheriff’s Office arrested an El Salvadorian national who’s been wanted for 20 years on an outstanding ...
Ghislaine Maxwell’s recent transfer to a Bryan, Texas, prison facility has fueled inmate tension and political scrutiny.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s reason for painting a segment of border wall black during her visit to Santa Teresa, New Mexico, as well as how the Trump administration wants to ...
No quorum was reached and the Texas House and Senate adjourned the first special session sine die. Not soon after, Gov. Greg ...
Senate Bill 10, which would shield victims of sex trafficking from prosecution for certain crimes if they were coerced by their trafficker, has been passed in the Texas Senate during the special ...
As public awareness about the horrors of human trafficking grows, McLennan County is gaining statewide notoriety as a leader in the fight against the dehumanizing sex trade.
Texas lawmakers have funded anti-trafficking efforts with millions of dollars and in 2017 and 2019 poured millions of new dollars into the state’s Child Protective Services and foster care systems.
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