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Become a voice in the Blue Campaign’s effort to combat human trafficking. The Blue Campaign serves as a resource for materials and information to help audiences learn more about human trafficking. Share the following resources to support us in the fight to combat this heinous crime.
Posters
Hang these 11x17 posters in public spaces to raise victim and public awareness.
“Sex Trafficking Awareness Poster”This poster describes sex trafficking, a form of human trafficking, and encourages the public to learn more about what they can do to help stop this crime. Available in English for free download on the Blue Campaign website.
“Forced Labor Awareness Poster” This poster describes forced labor, a form of human trafficking, and encourages the public to learn more about what they can do to help stop this crime. Available in English for free download on the Blue Campaign website.
“Domestic Servitude Awareness Poster” This poster describes domestic servitude, a form of human trafficking where the victim is held against their will and forced to perform household duties. The poster encourages the public to learn more about what they can do to help stop this crime. Available in English for free download on the Blue Campaign website.
“I Speak poster” This "I Speak" poster assists literate individuals who are not proficient in English to identify a preferred language. This poster contains more than 60 languages. Law enforcement officers and others can show the poster to potential victims of human trafficking; the victims can obtain assistance from the Homeland Security Investigations Tip line that is available 24 hours a day with language capability in over 300 languages and dialects. Available in English for free download on the Blue Campaign website.
CBP 0306-0510 "Death is not the only way to lose your life" This poster informs potential victims and the general public of the rights that every individual has in the United States, regardless of immigration status. Available in English and Spanish. Available in English for free download on the Blue Campaign website.
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“Human Trafficking Poster for Firefighters and EMTs” This 11’’ x 17’’ poster informs firefighters or emergency medical technicians (EMTs) about the issue of human trafficking, indicator questions to help identify trafficking victims, and how to report suspected human trafficking. Available in English for free download on the Blue Campaign website.
Indicator Cards
Distribute these plastic indicator cards to law enforcement, first responders, or others likely to encounter potential victims of human trafficking.
“I Speak pocket guide” This "I Speak" pocket guide assists literate individuals who are not proficient in English to identify a preferred language. This guide contains more than 60 languages. Law enforcement officers and others can show the pocket guide to potential victims of human trafficking; the victims can obtain assistance from the Homeland Security Investigations Tip line that is available 24 hours a day with language capability in over 300 languages and dialects. Available in English for free download on the Blue Campaign website.
ICE2 “Indicator Cards” This plastic, 3.5’’x2’’ card fits in a wallet, pocket, or glove compartment to keep as a handy reference material. The card explains the difference between trafficking and smuggling, lists a dozen common indicators of trafficking, and provides information on how to report suspected trafficking. Available in English, Arabic, Bengali, Burmese, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), French, Indonesian, Khmer, Korean, Lao, Malay, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Thai, and Vietnamese. Available in English for free download on the Blue Campaign website.
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“First Responder Indicator Cards” This plastic, 3.5’’x2’’ card fits in a wallet, pocket, or glove compartment to keep as a handy reference for first responders. The card explains human trafficking, details the classical presentations found in trafficking victims, lists several common indicators of trafficking, and provides information on how to report suspected trafficking. Available in English for free download on the Blue Campaign website.
Pamphlets
Provide these pamphlets for information on human trafficking and related DHS services and
programs.
“Blue Campaign Informational Pamphlet” This pamphlet provides an overview of the DHS Blue Campaign and how you can get involved. Available in English for free download on the Blue Campaign website.
“Victim Identification Pamphlet for Law Enforcement, First Responders, and Health Professionals” This pamphlet provides information for law enforcement, first responders and healthcare professionals on how to recognize the signs of human trafficking, how to report suspected trafficking, and how they can collaborate with experts in their area. Available in English for free download on the Blue Campaign website.
“Victim Support Pamphlet for Law Enforcement” This pamphlet provides information for law enforcement, first responders and healthcare professionals on how to enable effective investigations through victim support, how to work with victims to address their needs, and how to access immigration relief for noncitizen victims. Available in English for free download on the Blue Campaign website.
“Victim Identification Pamphlet for NGOs, Faith-based and Community Groups, and General Public” This pamphlet provides information for nongovernmental, faith based and neighborhood organizations on how to recognize the signs of human trafficking, how to report suspected trafficking, and how to spread the word and enhance awareness. Available in English for free download on the Blue Campaign website.
“Victim Supoort Pamphlet for NGOs, Faith-based and Community Groups” This pamphlet provides information for nongovernmental, faith based and neighborhood organizations on how to work with victims to address their needs, and how to access Federal services for victims, including immigration relief for noncitizen victims. Available in English for free download on the Blue Campaign website.
“What Can You Do? Judical Pamphlet” This pamphlet provides information for members of the judicial system, including judges and lawyers, on how to recognize the signs of human trafficking, and support victims in the courtroom. Available in English for free download on the Blue Campaign website.
“Human Trafficking 101 Pamphlet for School Administrators and Staff” DHS collaborated with the Department of Education to create an informational pamphlet tailored to school administrators and staff. The double-sided leaflet includes general information on human trafficking, as well as a list of indicators to help education professionals identify and respond to a potential human trafficking situation . Available in English for free download on the Blue Campaign website.
ICE3 "Human Trafficking Indicators" This ICE pamphlet raises awareness on the issue of human trafficking, explains the difference between trafficking and smuggling, and outlines human trafficking indicators. The pamphlet also gives an overview of ICE’s role in combating human trafficking. Available in English, Spanish, and Portuguese. Available in English for free download on the Blue Campaign website.
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This ICE pamphlet explains Continued Presence – a temporary immigration status provided to individuals identified by law enforcement as victims of human trafficking. This status allows victims who are potential witnesses to remain in the U.S. temporarily during the ongoing investigation into the crimes committed against them. The pamphlet includes information on how to request Continued Presence, who authorizes it, useful facts, and eligibility requirements. Available in English. To request, use Form B. Available in English for free download on the Blue Campaign website.
“Anti-Human Trafficking Pamphlet For Worshipping Communities” This pamphlet was created by the DHS Center for Faith-based & Neighborhood Partnerships for use by worshipping communities. The pamphlet provides an overview of the Blue Campaign and the issue of human trafficking, and describes indicators of potential human trafficking and ihow to report it. Available in English for free download on the Blue Campaign website.
Law Enforcement Fact Pages
Law enforcement professionals can refer to these fact sheets for questions on human trafficking, victims, and immigration relief.
“Immigration Relief for Victims of Human Trafficking and Other Crimes” This two-page fact sheet informs law enforcement officials and answers frequently asked questions on the immigration relief options for victims of human trafficking and other crimes through DHS (ICE and USCIS). The sheet covers Continued Presence and U and T visas. Available in English for free download on the Blue Campaign website.
“U Visa Law Enforcement Certification Resource Guide” This resource guide provides law enforcement officials with guidance on certifications for U nonimmigrant status (U visas). The guide is available in English for free download on the Blue Campaign website.
Shoe Cards
Distribute these small, three-piece plastic cards to potential victims to take and hide easily for later reference.
CBP 0404-0510 "Shoe Cards" This 3.5x2 plastic card, which breaks into three smaller cards, is designed to give victims portable and discreet access to the 24-hour phone number for the National Human Trafficking Resource Center. The smallest card contains only the text, “CALL TOLL-FREE, 24 HOURS: 1-888-3737-888.” The largest lists four indicator questions and explains that victims have rights in the U.S. regardless of immigration status. Available in English, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Hindi, Indonesian, Korean, and Portuguese. Available in English for free download on the Blue Campaign website.
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Tear Cards
Have these pads of paper cards available for distribution to potential victims and vulnerable populations.
CBP 0214-0510 "Tear Cards" Each pad has 50 paper cards that victims can take for later reference. The cards provide the 24-hour phone number for the National Human Trafficking Resource Center, list four trafficking indicator questions, and explain that victims have rights in the U.S. regardless of visa status. Available in English, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), French, French Creole, Hindi, Indonesian, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Thai, and Vietnamese. Available in English for free download on the Blue Campaign website.
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