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5a0623 No.301252

By: Daniel Molina

Florida Rep. Lois Frankel (D) has issued a letter to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) expressing her concern over the sex trafficking of foster children in Florida. L

The letter was directed to Governor DeSantis and the heads of the Florida State House and Senate, and in it the House Democrats express their “deep concern over recent reports of sex trafficking of foster children in the State of Florida.

Frankel was joined by Florida Reps. Frederica S. Wilson (D), Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D), Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D), Kathy Castor (D), Maxwell Frost (D), Darren Soto (D), and Jared Moskowitz (D), who all signed on to the letter.

In the letter, the House Democrats warn that there is “a thriving sex trade in Florida hotels, as reported in recent articles in the Sun Sentinel newspaper.”

“As you should know, foster children are among the most vulnerable members of our society, and they deserve our utmost protection and care,” they wrote, adding that “the fact that they are being exploited and abused in this way is a grave injustice, and it is imperative that we do everything in our power to bring those responsible to justice and prevent further incidents with a change in Florida’s foster care system.”

As reported by the Sun Sentinel, the letter argues that “hotels in Florida are committing violations in huge numbers of HB 851-Human Trafficking, a law passed in the 2019 state legislative session. That law intended to combat sex trafficking in hotels by creating human trafficking awareness training and policies for public lodging establishments and imposing $2,000 fines for establishments, not in compliance with the law.”

https://floridianpress.com/2023/02/house-democrats-urge-desantis-crackdown-on-sex-traffickers-in-florida/

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