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Nosey Neighbor: Why It’s Time to Mind Everyone’s Business
By Shevoyd Hamilton, Commentary at Fort Worth Business Press
· June 15, 2026
· 1 min read
With the FIFA World Cup bringing international attention and massive crowds to the Metroplex, excitement is filling North Texas. But alongside the celebration comes a darker reality that communities can no longer afford to ignore: the increased risk of human sex trafficking. Unfortunately, major spo
Key takeaway But alongside the celebration comes a darker reality that communities can no longer afford to ignore: the increased risk of human sex trafficking.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The FIFA World Cup's arrival in the Metroplex poses a significant challenge for local law enforcement, particularly the Fort Worth Police Department, as they work to combat the increased risk of human sex trafficking. Given the city's location and existing infrastructure, including major event venues and transportation hubs, Fort Worth is likely to see a surge in visitors, making it crucial for residents to be vigilant. The city's proximity to the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex's major highways and airports also increases the potential for traffickers to operate in the area. As the Fort Worth community prepares to host thousands of visitors, it is imperative that residents, businesses, and local organizations work together with law enforcement to report suspicious activity and protect vulnerable individuals, ensuring that the city's renowned hospitality is not exploited by those seeking to harm others.
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Category: business ·
Published: June 15, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Business Press ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? With the FIFA World Cup bringing international attention and massive crowds to the Metroplex, excitement is filling North Texas. But alongside the celebration comes a darker reality that communities can no longer afford to ignore: the increased risk of human sex trafficking. Unfortunately, major spo
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