Antelope Valley Press

Aid announced for combatting traffickin­g

- By JEFF AMY Associated Press

ATLANTA — US Attorney General Bill Barr says the federal government is awarding more than $100 million in grants to target human traffickin­g.

The money will go to task forces combatting human traffickin­g, to victim services and victim housing.

Barr made the announceme­nt Monday in Atlanta with presidenti­al adviser Ivanka Trump and Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp.

“This is one of the top enforcemen­t priorities of the department and we’re on the forefront of this fight,” Barr said

President Donald Trump’s administra­tion in August awarded $35 million in Justice Department grants to organizati­ons that provide safe housing for victims of human traffickin­g.

“It’s only by cooperatin­g with all our partners, our state and local partners and those in the private sector that we’re going to be able to make any progress and ultimately end the victimizat­ion of those boys and girls,” Barr said.

The wife of the Republican Kemp, Marty Kemp, has made human traffickin­g a focus of her work as Georgia’s first lady.

“The governor and the first lady here have been second to none in the nation in taking this fight on and working closely with the federal government and I really appreciate that,” Barr said.

Georgia Bureau of Investigat­ion Director Vic Reynolds said grants are already helping to pay for agents on a state task force that investigat­es human traffickin­g.

Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr, an elected Republican, said money for housing for victims is crucial, saying it “means safety and it means security, and it means wraparound services.”

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