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AhEeCOSH Campaign H.R.483 (2011): Help U.S. Stop Human Trafficking!
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      • AhEeCOSH Non-Profit (Richard A. Sands)
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    Richard Sands
    Southgate, MI

H.R.483 (2011) when enacted into federal law, will document and E-Verify all workers in the United States without exception and/or shall without question indeed “Help U.S. End/Stop Human Trafficking – Modern/Day Slavery”… President's Interagency Task Force to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons February 1, 2011: National Freedom Day to discuss the latest steps in a journey that our country has been taking for more than 150 years. On this day in 1865, President Lincoln signed the joint congressional resolution that became the 13th Amendment to the Constitution outlawing slavery. SECRETARY CLINTON: Anywhere from 12 to 27 million people are currently held in forced labor, bonded labor, or forced prostitution... The victims range from the men and women enslaved in fields, factories, and brothels to the girls and boys whose childhoods have been shattered and stolen, to the parents whose children have vanished. Whether they are far from home or in their own villages, they need and deserve our help and the help of the world. SECRETARY SOLIS: I’m firmly committed to supporting the mission of the task force, which includes our strong cooperation with my colleagues here today. This commitment builds upon the long history of the Department of Labor to protect and assist vulnerable workers. And I’m proud of the work the Department has done over the past year to help combat trafficking, both domestically and internationally. And I’m pleased that the DOL is a member of the Federal Enforcement Working Group spearheaded by Attorney General Holder. Through this effort, I am confident we will achieve the goals of assisting victims and dismantling trafficking organizations through high impact prosecutions. H.R.483 (2011): To create an electronic employment eligibility verification system to ensure that all workers in the United States are legally able to work, and for other purposes, introduced by the Honorable Representatives Peter DeFazio-OR, Larry Kissell-NC and Mike McIntyre-NC on or about January 26, 2011. Please Support H.R.483 (2011): Help U.S. Stop Human Trafficking!  

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Greetings To All Honorable U.S. Leaders:

Please Support H.R.483 (2011) E-Verify System for all Workers in the United States!

The actual foundation for the H.R.483 (2011) bill, as was introduced January 26, 2011, has indeed already been well accepted and established upon solid ground and/or a working platform called E-Verify; however, it is currently used as we understand only for public/government contractor/sub-contractor and employees/employers etc., at present.

H.R.483 (2011) when enacted into federal law, H.R.483 will document and E-Verify all workers in the United States without exception and/or shall indeed “Help U.S. End/Stop Human Trafficking – Modern/Day Slavery”… Additionally, that said I would also respectfully recommend and/or suggest that H.R. (2011) be Cited as the “E-Verify and Anti-Human Trafficking Act.”

Therefore, the undersigned, as indicated below, respectfully request a full and complete congressional co-sponsorship and your impeccable support of H.R.483 (2011) as introduced by the Honorable Representatives Peter DeFazio-OR, Larry Kissell-NC and Mike McIntyre-NC on or about January 26, 2011.

Respectfully submitted and with warm regards,

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