Describe two ways in which TVPA protects citizens against human rights violation
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Answer:
The Trafficking Victims Protection Re-authorization Act of 2013 (TVPRA 2013), which was passed as an amendment to the Violence Against Women Act, establishes and strengthens programs to ensure that U.S. citizens do not purchase products made by victims of human trafficking, and to prevent child marriage.
Explanation:
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2013 (TVPRA 2013), which was established as an addendum to the Destruction Against Women Act, authenticates and establishes arrangements to guarantee that U.S. residents do not acquire commodities made by sufferers of human trafficking and to stop child marriage.
TVPA also helps to oppose trafficking in persons, particularly into the sex trade, servitude, and uncontrolled slavery, to reauthorize several Federal programs to stop violence upon women, and for additional determinations.