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Newsdata · Miami-Dade·June 6, 2026Miami-Dade County

‘Won’t tolerate it’: Officials warn of trafficking risks as World Cup crowds head to Miami

MIAMI, Fla. (CBS12) — With hundreds of thousands of visitors expected for the upcoming World Cup, Miami law enforcement has made combating human trafficking a priority. On Friday, Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle said officials are preparing for an unprecedented surge in international tourism and criminal exploitation risks tied to the historic event. “We [...] The post ‘Won’t tolerate it’: Officials warn of trafficking risks as World Cup crowds head to Miami appeared first on News Pub . The post ‘Won’t tolerate it’: Officials warn of trafficking risks as World Cup crowds head to Miami appeared first on News Pub .

MIAMI, Fla. (CBS12) — With hundreds of thousands of visitors expected for the upcoming World Cup, Miami law enforcement has made combating human trafficking a priority. On Friday, Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle said officials are preparing for an unprecedented surge in international tourism and criminal exploitation risks tied to the historic event. “We are now expecting hundreds of thousands of visitors that we’ve never really experienced as a community,” Fernandez Rundle said. …

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