A resolution condemning the illegal abduction of children from Ukraine to the Russian Federation.
Summary
Senate Resolution 871 is a formal statement expressing the Senate's condemnation of the Russian Federation for the illegal abduction and forced relocation of Ukrainian children. The resolution officially classifies these actions as violations of the 1948 Genocide Convention and holds the Russian government accountable for attempting to dismantle Ukrainian identity by removing its younger generation. While the resolution does not create new domestic laws, it serves to align U.S. foreign policy against human rights abuses and highlights the increased risks of human trafficking and exploitation facing children in the conflict zone.
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