Illinois getting tougher on human trafficking
CHICAGO – Illinois is getting tougher on those involved in human trafficking and forcing the vulnerable into prostitution.
Gov. Pat Quinn signed a law Saturday that strengthens the ability of prosecutors to target those behind what he called "a tragic trade."
The measure also offers greater protection to the victims, who are often from vulnerable groups like runaways, abused children and immigrants.
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