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Texas police officer speaks on fighting against human trafficking
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After hours of public feedback, a new shelter to help victims of human trafficking now has the green light from Fort Worth City Council Members.
Their vote came after passionate comments from people for and against what will be called the "Justice Residences" operated by Mercy Culture Church.
“This is not about opposing the fight against human trafficking," said Joseph Nevel, "We all want to help those impacted by this tragedy, especially in our own communities and the city. The opposition is to its methods, its messaging, and the location of the project.”
According to the church's website, Justice Residences is a ministry that currently provides spiritual training for survivor advocates and intercessors who will walk alongside and pray for sex-trafficking survivors throughout their healing process.
“Will you be known as a leader in our city who did everything in their power to end sex trafficking or someone who refused to move the needle forward," Jasmine Wheeler said.
More than 70 people signed up for public comment before the city council's final vote.
"These women will graduate to be strong productive citizens. You hold the power to make that possible," Sean Turner said.
Mercy Culture Church shared renderings of the proposed 100-unit facility. The religious organizations' attorneys had already sent the council a letter threatening legal action if not approved.
Fort Worth Sgt. Brian Johnson oversees the department's human trafficking unit. He believes Fort Worth’s major interstates and proximity to the border are major contributors to more cases. Not only does Sgt. Johnson encourages parents to talk to their kids but also gives a stark warning to anyone responsible for human trafficking in Fort Worth.
FULL STORY: https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/local/tarrant-county/fort-worth-city-council-hears-feedback-before-voting-on-controversial-human-trafficking-housing-for-survivors/287-98291617-9e1c-4b5e-a89e-3373925ee8c8