House panel pushes Trump administration on combating human trafficking [View all]
Source: The Guardian
Thu 18 Sep 2025 18.18 EDT
The House foreign affairs committee unanimously passed an amendment to the US Department of States budget late Wednesday that would require additional congressional oversight of the governments efforts to combat human trafficking in the United States and around the world.
The bipartisan agreement came hours after the Guardian published an investigation that revealed the Trump administration had dramatically rolled back efforts to fight human trafficking across the federal government.
That included a more than 70% reduction of the workforce at the state departments office to monitor and combat trafficking in persons (Tip office), which is responsible for leading anti-trafficking efforts across the US government.
This is a bipartisan instance of accountability over the administration that we see far too rarely in this Congress, the measures sponsor, Representative Sarah McBride, said after the move received unanimous support in the committee. Human trafficking is a crisis, McBride, a Democrat from Delaware, said. We have to respond with a seriousness of purpose that meets the crisis.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/sep/18/trump-administration-human-trafficking