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EXPOSED: Blue State Democrats Push PROSTITUTION Legalization as Human Trafficking EXPLODES

Gary FranchiMarch 13, 2026267 views
EXPOSED: Blue State Democrats Push PROSTITUTION Legalization as Human Trafficking EXPLODES
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Democrats in another blue state are pushing to legalize prostitution, despite exploding human trafficking rates that have turned American cities into modern-day slave markets. GOP attorney general candidate Michael Allen is speaking out against the radical proposal, warning it would "open the floodgates" to even more exploitation of vulnerable women and children.

Allen expressed his shock at the Democratic proposal, which comes as human trafficking continues to surge across blue states that have already abandoned law and order. "I was shocked by this proposal," Allen stated. "Legalizing prostitution would open the floodgates to human trafficking in our state."

This is exactly the kind of radical left-wing social experimentation that Patriots voted to reject in 2024. While Trump's administration works to secure our borders and crack down on criminal networks, Democrat-controlled states are literally rolling out the red carpet for human traffickers.

"Legalizing prostitution would open the floodgates to human trafficking in our state." - Michael Allen, GOP Attorney General Candidate

The timing couldn't be worse. Human trafficking has exploded under years of Democrat policies that prioritize criminals over victims. Open borders, defunded police departments, and now legalized prostitution? It's a perfect storm for predators who prey on the most vulnerable in our society.

States like California and New York have already seen human trafficking networks flourish under progressive policies. Now Democrats want to make it even easier for these criminal enterprises to operate by legitimizing their cover businesses.

Meanwhile, the Trump administration is taking real action to combat human trafficking through enhanced border security and aggressive federal prosecutions. But state-level Democrats are working overtime to undermine these efforts with their radical social agenda.

Patriots need to ask themselves: Why are Democrats so eager to normalize industries that facilitate human exploitation? And why do they always prioritize criminal interests over protecting innocent Americans?

This November, voters in every state need to remember which party stands with human traffickers and which party stands with victims. The choice couldn't be clearer.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMom2024VerifiedMar 13, 2026
This is exactly what happens when liberals prioritize ideology over protecting vulnerable women and children. The correlation between legalization and increased trafficking has been documented in multiple countries, yet they refuse to acknowledge the evidence.
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TruthSeeker88VerifiedMar 13, 2026
Absolutely right! Look at what happened in Germany and Netherlands - trafficking went through the roof after legalization.
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LawAndOrder2023VerifiedMar 13, 2026
I work in law enforcement and can confirm - every time these policies get discussed, we see an uptick in organized crime activity. They're basically rolling out the red carpet for criminal enterprises.
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BackTheBlueVerifiedMar 13, 2026
Thank you for your service and for speaking the truth that politicians don't want to hear.
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FamilyValues1stVerifiedMar 13, 2026
What's next, legalizing all forms of exploitation? This is a slippery slope that undermines the moral foundation of our society.
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ConservativeDad47VerifiedMar 14, 2026
How can they claim to be the party of women's rights while pushing policies that put more women in danger? The hypocrisy is staggering.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedMar 14, 2026
Another reason I'm grateful to live in a state with common sense leadership. These blue state experiments always end up harming the very people they claim to help.
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CommonSenseVoterVerifiedMar 15, 2026
Can someone explain how they think this will actually reduce trafficking? Every study I've seen shows the opposite effect when countries have tried this approach.