If you're asking if a mobile home can be mobile, then yes. But most likely a trailer home is going to be used for cheap and accessible living quarters that don't require entirely new septic systems and pipes to be dug underground and connected to the city, etc.
Most likely they're not going to be trafficking people in these things, I'm pretty sure they use tunnels and way more covert methods for that stuff.
Is it at all possible though that they could pick up the mobile homes with the kids locked inside of them?
If you're asking if a mobile home can be mobile, then yes. But most likely a trailer home is going to be used for cheap and accessible living quarters that don't require entirely new septic systems and pipes to be dug underground and connected to the city, etc.
Most likely they're not going to be trafficking people in these things, I'm pretty sure they use tunnels and way more covert methods for that stuff.
You'd be right. I asked in half-jest since I do know (unfortunately) there are more effective ways to traffick children.
The fact that they use shipping containers (the mobile homes) is more an observation of irony than seriousness.
Why would they do that instead of just loading them on buses, trains, or planes?
The preferred method of trafficking is by sea and large shipping boats have been in play for a century.
Shipping containers which have been repurposed as mobile "homes"
Well technically it's possible but wouldn't be unnoticed, quite a loud work to do ?