Sec. 128. Sense of Congress on the establishment of a White House special advisor for human trafficking
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It is the sense of Congress that— there should be within the staff of the Domestic Policy Council a Special Advisor to the President on Human Trafficking, whose position should be comparable to that of a director within the Executive Office of the President; the Special Advisor should serve as the czar on the President’s domestic and international anti-trafficking in persons policy priorities, be a resource for executive branch officials, ensure implementation of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 within Federal departments and agencies, and make further policy recommendations; and the Special Advisor should serve as liaison to the White House for designated Federal representatives for countering trafficking in persons.