Council Amends Criminal Code to Combat Human Trafficking
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz., July 21 -- The Navajo Nation Council, a federally-recognized Native American tribe, issued the following news release:
The 23rd Navajo Nation Council unanimously approved Legislation No. 0117-17 on the third day of the Summer Council Session, which amends the Navajo Nation Criminal Code Title 17 to enact the 2017 Law Against Human Trafficking.
According to the bill, it states that the intent of the law is to deter human traffickers by criminalizing c . . .
Jared Touchin, 928/221-9253; Jolene Holgate, 928/380-4174; Crystalyne Curley, 928/286-7918, nnlb.communications@gmail.com
The 23rd Navajo Nation Council unanimously approved Legislation No. 0117-17 on the third day of the Summer Council Session, which amends the Navajo Nation Criminal Code Title 17 to enact the 2017 Law Against Human Trafficking.
According to the bill, it states that the intent of the law is to deter human traffickers by criminalizing c . . .