Congressman Al Green Awards $500,000 to Harris County Constable Precinct 7 to Combat Human Trafficking

By Lisa Valadez

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    Houston, TX (Houston Style Magazine) — On Friday, February 13, 2026, Congressman Al Green presented a symbolic check for $500,000 to Harris County Constable Precinct 7 to support ongoing efforts to combat human trafficking in underserved communities across his congressional district. The federal funding was designated for specialized officer training and community-based programs focused on prevention, victim services, and law enforcement coordination.

Houston continues to rank among the U.S. cities with the highest number of reported human trafficking cases, with vulnerable populations disproportionately affected. Precinct 7 faces heightened risks due to socioeconomic barriers, major transportation corridors, large event venues like NRG Stadium, and local industries often associated with trafficking activity.

The funding will strengthen survivor advocacy services, expand community outreach and education, enhance law enforcement training, and improve investigative coordination in partnership with local agencies and nonprofit organizations.

“Houston is one of the nation’s leading hubs for human trafficking, and far too many vulnerable residents are being exploited in our communities,” Green said. “This funding will help equip Harris County Constable Precinct 7 with the resources necessary to prevent trafficking, protect survivors, and hold traffickers accountable. As Houston prepares to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup, these proactive investments will help ensure we are prepared to address heightened risks of human trafficking and safeguard our communities.”

Anyone who suspects human trafficking or needs assistance can contact the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888 or text “HELP” or “INFO” to 233733.

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