The Wisconsin Legislature has introduced Assembly Joint Resolution 110, which condemns the actions of the Russian Federation in Ukraine, particularly focusing on the illegal abduction and forcible transfer of Ukrainian children to Russia. The resolution highlights various violations of international law, including the Genocide Convention, which Russia is a party to, and outlines the systematic efforts by Russian authorities to abduct Ukrainian children, often separating them from their families. It references statements from officials, including the Childrens Rights Commissioner for Russia, who admitted to these actions, and notes the alarming statistics regarding the number of children affected.

The resolution asserts that these actions by the Russian Federation not only violate international obligations but also aim to undermine Ukraine's cultural and national identity by targeting its youth. It expresses concern over the broader implications of the invasion, which has increased the risks of human trafficking, exploitation, and violence against children. Ultimately, the Wisconsin Legislature holds the Russian government accountable for these actions and calls for a strong condemnation of the abduction and illegal adoption practices occurring as a result of the ongoing conflict.