This page must only be used if you are being held hostage, held against your will by someone else, have been trafficked in or out of state, kidnapped, or forced into prostitution or any form of sexual or labor exploitation. False activation may delay real emergency response for others.
Emergency SOS
If you are in immediate danger, press and hold the SOS button for 3 seconds to activate emergency protocols.
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SOS
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Press and hold for 3 seconds to activate. This will display emergency contacts and your GPS location.
You may be a victim if someone:
Controls where you go, who you talk to, or what you do Β· Controls your ID or money Β· Forces you to work or perform sexual acts Β· Threatens you or your family Β· Moved you across state lines or international borders without your full consent Β· Monitors your phone or communications
You have rights regardless of immigration status. Law enforcement is required to treat you as a victim, not a criminal.
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If You Cannot Speak Safely
Text 911 β available in most US counties. Send your location and situation by text.
Text HELP to 233733 β National Human Trafficking Hotline silent text option.
Call 911 and stay silent β dispatchers are trained to send help when callers cannot speak. They will ask yes/no questions.
Signal for Help hand gesture: Hold up your hand, tuck your thumb, fold fingers down over thumb. This is a recognized distress signal.
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Your Legal Rights
You cannot be arrested for being a victim of trafficking, even if you were forced to commit crimes.
T-Visa: Victims of trafficking may qualify for immigration protection regardless of status.
Victim advocates at the trafficking hotline can help you access legal aid, housing, and witness protection.
You do not have to give your name to call the hotline.
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