World Cup preparations include human trafficking prevention operations
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Law enforcement agencies and anti-trafficking advocates say they are preparing for more than just soccer matches as the World Cup arrives in Southern California.
With matches scheduled in Los Angeles and World Cup-related events planned in San Diego and Tijuana, authorities say they are increasing efforts to prevent human trafficking and exploitation that can accompany large-scale events.
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