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Human Trafficking: The Girls Next Door
Season 1
Episode 7
Human Trafficking victims are closer to your neighborhood than you realize. In fact, local statistics show they are more likely to be a Southern California raised girl than a kidnapped foreigner. We'll tell you the local areas where victims are kidnapped, and examine why this trend only continues to grow in the Southland.
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