The Government Adopted a New Protocol to Detect Cases of Trafficking in Persons at Border Crossings
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The Ministry of National Security and the National Directorate for Migration approved the new “Protocol for the Early Detection of Situations of Trafficking in Persons in Border Steps”, which will be mandatory for the Federal Security Forces acting as an Auxiliary Migration Police and for immigration agents. The regulation, published in the Official Gazette, updates the instrument in force since 2012 and introduces standardized procedures, guide…


The Ministry of National Security and the National Directorate for Migration announced the adoption of the new Protocol for the Early Detection of
With the collaboration of all the forces involved in the migration action, 237 steps are implemented with the aim of strengthening the mechanisms of prevention, detection and investigation.
The Ministry of Security and the National Directorate of Migration submitted a Joint Resolution setting out the procedures, guidelines and tools for carrying out controls. Read more
The Ministry of National Security and the National Directorate of Migration gave the green light to the project for federal police and security forces acting as auxiliary immigration police.
The Government approved a new “Protocol for the Early Detection of Situations of Trafficking in Persons in Border Steps”, which updates the protocol implemented in 2012 and which will be of “compulsory application” for the Federal Police and Security Forces acting as the Auxiliary Migration Police and for officers from border areas.
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