The Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 a grants unco
The Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000
(a) grants unconditional permanent U.S. residency to any victim of international trafficking.
(b) authorizes permanent U.S. residency to any trafficking victim upon successful prosecution and conviction of the trafficker.
(c) authorizes temporary U.S. visas to up to 5,000 trafficking victims per year, provided the victims help the government prosecute the traffickers.
(d) grants U.S. refugee status to the roughly 600,000 victims of worldwide trafficking each year.
Solution
Ans c is right answer. It provides temporary us visas upto 5000 trafficking victims per year. However after 3 years they can become permenant citizens
