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Is human trafficking a crime that must involve some form of travel, transportation, or movement across state or national borders?

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Is human trafficking a crime that must involve some form of travel, transportation, or movement across state or national borders?

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No. Although the word ‘trafficking’ sounds like movement, the federal definition of human trafficking in the U.S. does not require transportation. In other words, transportation may or may not be involved in the crime of human trafficking, and it is not a required component.

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