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Every day, women and children are enslaved, kidnapped or sold into sex-trafficking rings. This is a tough drama about the brutal realities, and the rookie immigration agent who, with the help of her boss and his team, works to bust the ring she uncovers and get its victims to safety. Tale of survival and justice exposes the horror stories that could happen in any neighborhood, including yours.

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01x02 Part 2 Aired: Oct. 25, 2005

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Human Trafficking is Canceled/Ended
The show had 1 season and 2 episodes air in 2005.

Series Info

Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Oct. 24, 2005
Status:
Canceled/Ended
Runtime:
240 min.
Aired:
2005 - 2005
To-Date:
1 Season
2 Episodes
Network
Lifetime TV Network
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  • Goof (errors in geography): When the ICE officer in disguise checks in at the airport you can clearly see on the monitor of the customs officer that it is written Chisinau. Chisinau is the…
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    Goof (errors in geography): When the ICE officer in disguise checks in at the airport you can clearly see on the monitor of the customs officer that it is written Chisinau. Chisinau is the capital of Moldavia, a country near Russia, when in fact it is said that she comes from Moscow, Russia having demanded a Russian email address.
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  • Goof (factual errors): The New York crime scene investigators have the inscription CSI on their jacket, while NYPD CSI is called CSU, for crime scene unit.
  • Goof (errors made by characters, possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): When Kate goes on-line to lure the traffickers, she says that she has no college degree and that she is a…
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    Goof (errors made by characters, possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): When Kate goes on-line to lure the traffickers, she says that she has no college degree and that she is a kindergarten teacher. This is self-contradictory as virtually all teachers, from kindergarten through high school, are required to have a college degree for employment.
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