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| SENATE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, HR 3887, as introduced and passed with only two |
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| dissents in the U.S. House of Representatives, introduces a |
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| cohesive legal framework for fighting trafficking by combining |
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| and streamlining efforts against the international and |
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| domestic sale of human beings; and
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| WHEREAS, HR 3887 constitutionally targets the demand for |
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| international trafficking by directly addressing the networks |
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| that buy and sell women and children for commercial sexual |
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| exploitation; and
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| WHEREAS, HR 3887 removes a barrier to effective |
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| prosecutions against traffickers by making "force, fraud, and |
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| coercion" part of aggravated trafficking rather than a |
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| requirement for all convictions; and
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| WHEREAS, HR 3887 makes exporting sexual exploiters to other |
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| countries ("sex-tourism") as significant a crime as importing |
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| victims for sexual exploitation; and
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| WHEREAS, HR 3887, as drafted in and passed by the U.S. |
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| House of Representatives, will assist many victims of |
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| trafficking and the sex trade in Illinois; in Chicago alone, |
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| 16,000-25,000 women and girls are involved in prostitution |
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| every year; statewide, an estimated 6,500 youth are prostituted |
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| annually; this bill will enhance legal options on a federal |
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| level to help stem a significant piece of why so many women and |
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| children are forced into the sex trade in Chicago and Illinois: |
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| the pimps and traffickers; and
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| WHEREAS, Sixty-two percent of women and girls in |
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| prostitution in Illinois were first pimped out before they were |
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| 18; many adult women in Illinois are also trafficked and pimped |
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| by third parties who financially profit from keeping them in |
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| prostitution; the majority of these adult women would face |
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| violence if they did not give the money they make in the sex |
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| trade to these third parties; and
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| WHEREAS, Pimps and traffickers do not always use force, |
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| fraud or coercion to bring adult women into prostitution, but |
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| pimping and trafficking is always unlawful, and it is virtually |
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| always practiced on previously harmed, notably vulnerable and |
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| objectively disempowered women; and
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| WHEREAS, Seventy-five percent of women and girls in |
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| prostitution in Illinois are survivors of sexual assault - most |
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| of multiple rapes - and 66% are victims of incest; and
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| WHEREAS, Fifty percent of women and girls in prostitution |
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| are homeless; often, trading sex is the only means of survival |
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| for these women and girls; pimps and traffickers often exploit |
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| these economic hardships to maintain adults and children in |
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| prostitution; many traffickers and pimps profit from the |
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| commercial sexual exploitation-while the women and children |
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| trafficked remain poor; and
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| WHEREAS, Recognizing that trafficking is a serious and |
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| over-looked problem in Illinois, the General Assembly |
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| implemented Public Act 94-0009, the Trafficking of Persons and |
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| Involuntary Servitude Act; though a powerful first step in the |
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| fight against sex trafficking, state resources are limited and |
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| local prosecutors do not have the ability to research, uncover |
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| and prosecute domestic trafficking cases; many local |
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| traffickers are not held accountable and continue to prey upon |
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| victims in Illinois; HR 3887 will assist victims in Illinois by |
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| allowing federal resources to be used to prosecute local |
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| traffickers; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL |
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| ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that Federal |
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| anti-trafficking laws should focus on the actions of people and |
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| businesses that prostitute others, not on the resistance level |
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| of victims; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That prostituted women and children often appear |
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| to be in the industry by choice when they are anything but |
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| free; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That lies about victim "willingness" to engage in |
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| the sex trade are now being used by pimps and traffickers to |
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| avoid accountability for modern day slavery and the sexual |
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| exploitation of the world's most vulnerable and harmed people, |
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| prominently women and children, but also boys, men, and |
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| transgendered individuals; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That the U.S. House of Representatives and our |
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| Illinois Delegation are commended for their leadership in |
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| expanding federal anti-trafficking legislation so that it more |
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| accurately represents the experiences of victims in Illinois |
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| and expands the ability of federal prosecutors to bring |
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| domestic traffickers to justice; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That the Illinois State Senate supports HR 3887 |
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| as passed, and we urge our U.S. Senators to champion federal |
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| anti-trafficking legislation by supporting the passage of HR |
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| 3887, without modification, in the U.S. Senate; and be it |
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| further
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| RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
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| forwarded to United States Senators Richard J. Durbin and |
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| Barack Obama.
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