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“This is a watershed study for our state,” said John Nehme, the president and CEO of Allies Against Slavery. “This research helps bring human trafficking out of the shadows: the men, women and children who are victims of trafficking in Texas are no longer invisible. The report will be a significant resource for policymakers, professionals, survivor leaders and community members as we continue to work together to end human trafficking” Ha! Policy makers are in on it and so are some church leaders. We must start looking at everyone and this must be broadcast all over the place. They must be exposed. The writer of this must get it to a journalist in a more well read paper or site. Now.