Interstate Travel in Aid of Racketeering (STAR) is a federal crime under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act. It involves travelling between states or countries to further a criminal enterprise. This type of travel can include transporting money, goods, or persons across state or international boundaries for the purpose of committing a crime. Examples of STAR include money laundering, drug trafficking, fraud, extortion, weapons trafficking, and prostitution. STAR is generally divided into two types: interstate travel and international travel. Interstate travel involves traveling from one state to another for the purpose of committing a crime, while international travel involves going to a foreign country for the same purpose. Both types of STAR can be prosecuted under the RICO Act.