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Most people think of victims as women and children, but anyone can be a victim of human trafficking, just like anyone can be a victim of domestic violence. Most of the people who show up at my door are men and male children. For whatever reason, many who come to me are young men, ranging from 15 to 21 years old.
In both domestic violence and human trafficking cases, it is very common for the victims to have suffered multiple abuses, such as sexual assault or partner violence. In fact, the term “cycle of violence” refers to situations where the victim is suffering domestic violence at the hands of their parents or partner and are somehow able to free themselves from that relationship. However, it is also very common for victims to enter different relationships within which the same dynamic of violence exists. As a result, they become a victim many times over at the hands of their loved one.
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Just as anyone can become the victim of human trafficking or domestic violence, anyone can be the perpetrator of these crimes. Generally, these perpetrators value money over human life, have no regard for the pain they are inflicting on others, and are themselves in a domestic violence situation.
When one spouse has legal status and the other spouse doesn’t have legal status, the dynamic automatically becomes very different; often, the spouse with legal status will abuse the spouse without legal status for various reasons, one of which is a feeling of personal empowerment and power over their spouse.
Both the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 and the Trafficking Victims Reauthorization Act provide protection for victims of domestic violence and human trafficking. For instance, they allow an undocumented victim to apply for relief, such as through a Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) or T-visa petition. In addition, they provide a wide range of protections for individuals who have committed certain crimes, and allow for one to use the fact of victimization as a defense in certain criminal proceedings.
For more information on Human Trafficking And Domestic Violence In US, an initial consultation is your next best step. Get the information and legal answers you are seeking by calling (305) 924-1133 today.
Attorney Magdalena Cuprys is a seasoned immigration lawyer based in Orlando and Coral Gables, Florida. With three languages under her belt and years of legal experience working with immigrants of all kinds, she brings considerable experience and insight to the field and works hard to explain immigration concepts, empower future citizens, and keep current and prospective immigrants up to date on US immigration law.
Connect with her firm, Serving Immigrants, to stay updated on the latest developments in United States immigration law and gain valuable insights needed to navigate the challenging legal landscape of immigration in Florida.
Call Us Now To Get Your Case Reviewed (305) 907-6151