- The Reauthorization Act outlines the progress of the US Government in investigating and prosecuting acts of trafficking since the inception of the Anti-Trafficking Act of 2000
- Also cites some of the unintended obstacles and barriers that victims have had to face since the 2000 Act. (An example of one such barrier includes the process of securing needed assistance through admission to the United States under the Immigration and Nationality Act)
- Recommendations for additional research and collaborations with international agencies are provided
- Specific amendments to the Protection Act of 2000 are detailed. (Includes adjustments to language of the Immigration & Nationality Act)
- Amendments made to the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) of 2000 are added, adjusted, and revised to be more inclusive in the language and interpretation of the Act as well as to address the shortcomings, unforeseen, and unintended obstacles resulting from the Protection Act of 2000.