Part IV recommends that the United States amend its CBP
screening process in three ways: (1) extend the forty-eight hour
deadline;'7 (2) train its CBP officers on how to identify victims of trafficking; and (3) require CBP officers to speak Spanish to be able
to communicate with Mexican UACs.' 8 It further recommends that
the United States automatically transfer each Mexican UAC to the
Office of Refugee Resettlement ("ORR"), as it does with all other
UACs. Part V of this Comment concludes that the United States is in
violation of the Trafficking Protocol because its screening process
towards Mexican UACs fails to identify potential victims of
trafficking. '