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| State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle hosted her Annual Human Trafficking Forum, bringing together more than 200 community partners, advocates, and law enforcement officers during Human Trafficking Awareness Month. This year’s theme, “It’s Game On”, emphasized an action‑driven commitment to preventing trafficking, protecting the public, and supporting survivors as Miami‑Dade prepares for a busy 2026 filled with a number of major sporting events, including the FIFA World Cup. | ![]() |
| Human trafficking is a $150 billion criminal industry worldwide and generates an estimated $32 billion in the United States alone. Now more than ever, traffickers are exploiting social media platforms and online applications to target, groom, and recruit victims. |
| Miami‑Dade remains the number one county in Florida for victims of human trafficking cases, underscoring the urgency of strengthening prevention and response efforts. With millions of visitors expected for high‑profile events this year alone, coordinated strategies and unified action are essential. |
| "Human Trafficking threatens the safety and dignity of far too many in our community and confronting it requires constant focus and shared responsibility," said State Attorney Fernandez Rundle. "As Miami‑Dade prepares to welcome an unprecedented number of major sporting events and large numbers of visitors, our partnerships across public agencies, law enforcement, and community organizations become even more vital. By standing together and prioritizing the needs of survivors, we strengthen our ability to protect every person who calls this county home.” |
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Notable speakers included Rodney Barreto, Co‑Chair of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Miami Host Committee; Alina Hudak, President & CEO of the Miami FIFA Host Committee; Raymond Martinez, the Committee’s Chief Operating Officer; and Eddie Gloria, CEO of Camillus House. Their participation underscored the importance of cross‑sector collaboration, especially as major international events draw global attention and require heightened vigilance to protect vulnerable individuals. |
| Throughout the forum, speakers emphasized that strong collaboration between law enforcement, government agencies, private businesses, and community service providers is the key to combating human trafficking, particularly during large‑scale events that can create opportunities for traffickers. By working together through a victim‑centered approach, Miami‑Dade is strengthening its ability to identify risks, intervene early, and support survivors with dignity and care. | ![]() |
| The forum reinforced the community’s united effort to confront human trafficking with stronger partnerships, greater awareness, and a shared dedication to safeguarding Miami‑Dade County. |
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| The Miami‑Dade Schools Police Department honored State Attorney Fernandez Rundle with the unveiling of a newly wrapped police vehicle dedicated to Human Trafficking Awareness. The striking design features powerful messaging, bold visuals, and the State Attorney’s Human Trafficking QR Code, allowing community members to instantly access resources and report concerns. |
| This meaningful gesture highlights the strong partnership between the State Attorney’s Office and Miami‑Dade Schools Police in protecting vulnerable youth and raising awareness throughout our community. The vehicle will serve as a moving reminder of our shared commitment to ending human trafficking across Miami‑Dade County. |
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| As Grand Marshal, the State Attorney led the parade alongside local leaders, youth groups, schools, faith‑based organizations, and community partners in a vibrant and joyful display of pride, culture, and solidarity. The streets were filled with music, dance, and heartfelt tributes that brought the community together to honor Dr. King’s message and reaffirm our shared commitment to building a more compassionate and just Miami‑Dade County. | ||
| The State Attorney expressed her deep appreciation for the opportunity, noting what a privilege it was to stand alongside so many dedicated individuals working every day to uplift and mentor young people across Miami‑Dade County. | ||
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| We are excited to announce that the next “Second Chance” event will take place on Thursday, February 26, 2026, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Jorge Mas Canosa Youth Center in Sweetwater. We look forward to continuing to bring these life‑changing opportunities to neighborhoods across Miami‑Dade County. Stay connected with us for more updates on future events. |
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