Morgan Guzman highlights the significant legal and immigration challenges faced by survivors of human trafficking. Many survivors, particularly undocumented individuals, encounter barriers such as limited access to legal representation, fear of deportation, and a lack of knowledge about their rights. These issues often deter survivors from seeking help, leaving them vulnerable to further exploitation.

Morgan explains that even when survivors do step forward, the legal system can be slow and daunting. Processes like obtaining T-visas for trafficking victims or expunging criminal records tied to coerced activities require extensive documentation and time. The complexity of these systems often exacerbates the trauma survivors have endured.

Morgan emphasizes the critical role of advocacy groups, pro bono legal services, and organizations like the Salvation Army in guiding survivors through these challenges. By providing legal support and ensuring survivors' stories are heard, these organizations help individuals navigate the legal landscape and reclaim their freedom.