Tenancingo, Mexico, widely considered the sex trafficking capital of the world, is sent to the US, according to the US State Department.
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A feeling of helplessness is instilled in victims to prevent them from trying to escape.
One Mexican woman, Miranda, tells Fusion that she was forced into prostitution at 14 after accepting a ride home from a "friendly" man named "Rudolfo" who she met in the park.
Miranda was one of the few victims who received justice.
Only 17 of the 3,000-5,000 pimps in Tenancingo were convicted in Mexico between 2010-2013, Fusion reported, and enforcement in the US does not fare much better.