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Let’s End It: Fight Human Trafficking

On 02/07/2019, the End it movement will encourage everyone, everywhere, to shine a light on human trafficking. Their mission from their website states:

Born out of the belief that even one person trapped in slavery is too many, #ENDITMOVEMENT is a coalition of the leading organizations in the world in the fight for freedom. Each of our amazing coalition partners are doing the work, on the ground, every day, to bring awareness to prevention, rescue, and restoration. Joined by students and Senators, Nonprofits, and Fortune 500s, END IT is each of us standing for what’s right until the number of men, women, and children suffering in silence moves from 40 million to ZERO.


At the forefront to fight human trafficking, https://enditmovement.com, has support from celebrities to government leaders to people from all walks of life to fight modern slavery and the tyranny that comes with it. Since President Obama’s setting forth a national remembrance against human trafficking and President Trumps continuing the fight against this menace, we the people must continue to raise our voices against trafficking.

Celebrities such as LeCrae, Carrie Underwood, Kristen Bell, and many more have spread the word. Ashton Kutcher has even started his own group to fight trafficking and has even testified before Congress.

This is a multi-billion dollar industry that crosses all countries and walks of life. This is a fight that has not slowed down even in the wake of wars, disasters, or renewed interest in border security. No matter your political ideals or point of view, if you truly believe that slavery must end, then on February 27th, mark your hand with a red X and get the conversation going. Mark the day, and shine a light to end human trafficking. For a basic guide on what to look for and to join the fight, click on the link here to check out an article by The Lanier Law Firm: https://www.lanierlawfirm.com/trucking-and-human-trafficking/

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