Federal Meeting
A Scourge Against Humanity: Addressing Human Trafficking at Mass Gatherings
December 18, 2025
The Homeland Security Committee Events held a bipartisan task force hearing focused on combating human trafficking at upcoming major mass gatherings in the United States, including the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, and the 250th anniversary of the United States. The discussion highlighted the increased risks of human trafficking during large-scale events due to the influx of visitors and the complexity of security challenges. Witnesses, including survivors, law enforcement representatives, and industry leaders from the hotel and lodging sector, emphasized the importance of coordinated training, intelligence sharing, and proactive enforcement strategies. Legislative efforts such as the DHS Blue Campaign and recent laws targeting adversarial drones at events were noted as positive steps. However, concerns were raised about enforcement gaps, particularly regarding the prosecution of sex buyers and the need for stronger political will and resources to hold traffickers accountable. The hearing underscored the necessity of multi-sector collaboration, including transportation and hospitality industries, to identify and protect victims, and called for enhanced data sharing and survivor-centered approaches to effectively disrupt trafficking operations at mass gatherings.
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- A Scourge Against Humanity: Addressing Human Trafficking at Mass Gatherings · Homeland Security Committee Events · Dec 18