The transportation of minors is a serious offense under United States federal law, particularly when it involves illegal or exploitative purposes. Several statutes address the movement of minors across state or international borders, especially in the context of sexual exploitation, trafficking, or abduction.
One of the primary laws addressing this issue is the Mann Act, codified at 18 U.S.C. § 2421-2424. The Mann Act prohibits the transportation of any individual, including minors, across state lines or international borders for the purpose of prostitution or any sexual activity for which any person can be charged with a criminal offense. The law was originally enacted in 1910 and has since been amended to broaden its scope and strengthen protections for minors.
Section 2423 of Title 18 of the United States Code specifically addresses the transportation of minors. Subsection (c) makes it a federal crime for a U.S. citizen or permanent resident to travel in foreign commerce and engage in illicit sexual conduct with a minor. This provision is aimed at combating child sex tourism and ensuring that offenders can be prosecuted in the United States even if the illegal conduct occurs abroad.
Transportation of minors generally refers to knowingly moving or causing a minor (someone under the age of 18) to be moved across state lines or international borders for illegal purposes, such as sexual exploitation, prostitution, or trafficking. The law requires proof that the defendant knew the minor would be involved in illegal activity as a result of the transportation.
Yes, it is illegal to transport a minor across state lines for the purpose of engaging in criminal sexual activity or exploitation. Convictions under these statutes can result in severe penalties, including lengthy prison sentences and mandatory registration as a sex offender.
The federal government takes the transportation of minors for illegal purposes extremely seriously. Multiple statutes, including the Mann Act and Section 2423 of Title 18, provide law enforcement with powerful tools to prosecute offenders and protect vulnerable children from exploitation and abuse.