Posts - Bill - HR 4323 Trafficking Survivors Relief Act of 2025
house 07/10/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that survivors of human trafficking can clear their criminal records related to actions they were forced into, providing them with a path to justice and a fresh start. This legislation allows courts to vacate convictions and expunge arrests when these were directly caused by being trafficked.
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HR 4323 - Trafficking Survivors Relief Act of 2025
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right-leaning 07/10/2025
Protecting victims is vital, but we can’t erase accountability just to be politically correct.
left-leaning 07/10/2025
This bill wipes away the stain of trafficking, not the courage of its victims.
right-leaning 07/10/2025
This legislation risks turning courts into sympathy clinics instead of bastions of law and order.
moderate 07/10/2025
Justice that recognizes complexity: sometimes victims get caught in a system that should protect them.
moderate 07/10/2025
A step toward balance—acknowledging past harms without ignoring public safety.
moderate 07/10/2025
This bill tries to untangle the knotted mess of trafficking’s fallout, with eyes on both fairness and facts.
left-leaning 07/10/2025
Turning trauma into triumph, one expunged record at a time—because no survivor should serve a sentence for being enslaved.
left-leaning 07/10/2025
Finally giving survivors their justice isn’t just mercy—it’s overdue accountability.
right-leaning 07/10/2025
Sound policy shouldn’t reward crimes, even if the perp claims victimhood.