There were the children who were poisoned by their own mother so they wouldn’t be swept into the life she had. There are young women living as scum of the streets. There was a 10-month old who was passed across the Cambodia-Thailand border and swept into the pit of sexual abuse. These real people would be dead or trafficked had it not been for rescue organizations rooted in the hotbed of slavery in southeast Asian countries. But many, in that far-away world, and even in the corners of the Texas Panhandle, aren’t rescued in time. read more