Atlanta airport ramps up defense against human trafficking
This transit hub is expected to be exceptionally busy over the coming months as millions of families embark on summer vacations and international soccer fans flood into the metro area for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This summer, when the eyes of the world land on Atlanta, Hartsfield-Jackson won’t just serve as a global gateway—city and federal leaders say it will also act as a critical, proactive line of defense against human trafficking. Airport officials posted a powerful educational video online detailing the key warning signs airport employees, airline crews, and everyday travelers need to spot to protect the vulnerable.
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