2 MILLION U.S. VICTIMS
The abolition of slavery in 1865 was one of the most momentous and celebrated occasions in the history of the United States of America. Although slavery officially became illegal in the U.S. almost one and a half centuries ago, it is still very much alive and well today, with an estimated 2 million slaves across the fifty states. These victims of human trafficking harvest fruits and vegetables, work as domestic servants, clean hotels, cook and serve in restaurants, sell magazines door to door, and are sexually exploited on city streets, online, at truck stops, and in massage parlors. Trafficking takes many forms but lies in plain sight in every state in the union.