World Cup Alert: Trafficking Risks Rise
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Federal officials are sounding the alarm as North Texas braces for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, warning financial institutions to watch for signs of trafficking amid the expected surge in visitors and spending. Survivor Bekah Charleston shares her harrowing 10-year ordeal and now trains law enforcement to recognize trafficking red flags — a crime often misunderstood and mislabeled. Traffickers exploit major events by funneling victims into high-demand zones, not because the events cause trafficking, but because they amplify existing risks. Communities across North Texas are ramping up preparedness — from hotel staff to airline crews — while public awareness campaigns like “Blow the Whistle on Sex Buying” aim to empower bystanders. The message is clear: trafficking thrives in every community, every year — but awareness and action can change that.
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