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The DHS Blue Campaign operates as the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's national anti-trafficking program, connecting victims with the National Human Trafficking Hotline, ICE Homeland Security Investigations, and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. The initiative maintains standardized protocols for identifying trafficking indicators and coordinates emergency response procedures across federal, state, and local agencies. The program consolidates reporting mechanisms through established channels including the DHS Tip Line, local law enforcement contacts, and victim service organizations. The campaign provides specialized training resources for law enforcement, healthcare workers, and transportation personnel to recognize trafficking scenarios in their respective sectors. Educational materials cover documentation requirements, victim interview procedures, and trauma-informed response guidelines for first responders and service providers. The initiative's resource library includes sector-specific indicator lists, reporting workflow charts, and victim assistance contact directories. The Blue Campaign facilitates interagency cooperation between federal investigators, state agencies, and local service organizations through established information-sharing protocols. The program maintains partnerships with transportation hubs, healthcare facilities, and hospitality venues to expand monitoring networks and reporting capabilities. Campaign materials are distributed through official DHS channels, partner organizations, and certified training programs.