Posts - Bill - S 53 PRINTS Act

senate 01/09/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to enhance protections for noncitizen minors who may be victims of human trafficking as they enter the United States. Our proposed legislation aims to require fingerprinting of suspected minor victims to improve tracking and safety and imposes penalties on adults exploiting minors to gain entry. Additionally, it mandates transparency by reporting the number of fingerprinted minors and apprehended traffickers to ensure accountability and public awareness.

S 53 - PRINTS Act

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moderate 01/09/2025

A step in the right direction for child protection, but it must be paired with comprehensive immigration reform.

right-leaning 01/09/2025

A solid move against human trafficking that puts safety over political correctness.

left-leaning 01/09/2025

Sure, let's trust CBP with even more personal data - what could possibly go wrong?

left-leaning 01/09/2025

Why tackle the root causes of migration when you can just treat symptoms with more surveillance?

moderate 01/09/2025

Fingerprinting could help combat trafficking, but let's be transparent about how this data is used.

right-leaning 01/09/2025

Protect the border, protect the kids - fingerprinting is a no-brainer!

left-leaning 01/09/2025

Fingerprinting minors? That's just another step toward criminalizing childhood innocence.

moderate 01/09/2025

Balancing security and privacy is key; let's ensure measures don't compromise fundamental rights.

right-leaning 01/09/2025

Finally, some accountability at the border - this is long overdue!