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  2. Runaway (dependent) - Wikipedia

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    Giving aid or assistance to a runaway instead of turning them in to the police is a more serious crime called "harboring a runaway", and is typically a misdemeanor. [17] [18] The law can vary considerably from one jurisdiction to another; in the United States, there is a different law in every state.

  3. Human trafficking in California - Wikipedia

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    Sex trafficking in California is defined as "causing, inducing, persuading, or attempting to cause, induce or persuade a minor to engage in a commercial sex act" or the "recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, obtaining, patronizing, or soliciting of a person for the purpose of a commercial sex act."

  4. Border crime in Texas linked to child trafficking in Houston area

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    Ruben Dario Visquerra Aguilar was first arrested and charged in October with harboring a runaway. In Idaho, he faces charges of first-degree kidnapping and human sex trafficking of a child.

  5. Human trafficking in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Slavery is found throughout California, but major hubs are centered around Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco. [153] In 2011, California enacted a new law called the "Transparency in Supply Chains Act". [154] The law requires certain retailers to disclose their efforts to eradicate slavery and human trafficking from their supply chains.

  6. Opinion - Harboring undocumented immigrants? You could face ...

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    The statutory maximum for transporting, harboring or encouraging a migrant to make an illegal entry without being paid for doing it is five years. The maximum increases to 10 years if any of these ...

  7. California city criminalizes ‘aiding’ and ‘abetting’ homeless ...

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    A California city voted to criminalize “aiding” and “abetting” homeless camps Tuesday — an unusual move that advocates say could stifle help for people who need it.

  8. Fugitive - Wikipedia

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    Fugitives are often profiled in the media in order to be apprehended, such as in the TV show America's Most Wanted.. A fugitive or runaway is a person who is fleeing from custody, whether it be from jail, a government arrest, government or non-government questioning, vigilante violence, or outraged private individuals.

  9. Some law enforcement officers, US military prosecuted for ...

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    Also in October, a former police officer in Eagle Pass was sentenced to 10 years in prison for her role in harboring illegal border crossers as part of a smuggling operation using multiple rental ...