The proposed bill, S. 53, also known as the “PRINTS Act,” aims to combat child trafficking at the U.S. border. It requires the Secretary of Homeland Security to collect fingerprints from noncitizen minors suspected of being trafficking victims and to publicly report the...
Simple Explanation
The bill is about making sure that when children who are not from America are suspected of being trapped in human trafficking, the people in charge take their fingerprints to keep track. It also wants to make sure that anyone who tries to sneak into America using children who aren’t theirs gets in trouble, and it wants to share helpful information with other departments to stop child trafficking.