John_von_Neumann
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Curious minds want to know. According to Amy Farrell, director and professor of criminology and criminal justice at Northeastern, quite possibly:
[T]he situation is unprecedented, Farrell says—and outlines “undeniable human rights violations.”
“The most important thing is that, whether this is considered trafficking or not, this is clearly a human rights violation, and there should be legal remedies both for the 50 or so individuals brought to [Massachusetts], and potential liability for the state of Florida,” she says.