Super Bowl = more sex trafficking?

 Texas

Sen. John Cornyn of Texas this week warned of stepped-up sex trafficking in connection with the Super Bowl.

Mostly False, PolitiFact in Washington, D.C., concluded, noting there’s no empirical research behind this commonly-aired link. That outfit also tackled other Super Bowl claims (click to ’em).

We took our own look at Cornyn’s statement in a Senate floor speech that more than 80 percent of sexual trafficking victims in the U.S. also are American citizens. A study offered up such a figure, but it has limits. On balance, we rated his declaration Half True.

As we type, it’s about 49 hours to kickoff.

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Truth-O-Meter article, "John Cornyn says more than 80 percent of U.S. sex trafficking victims are U.S. citizens," PolitiFact Texas, Jan. 30, 2015