This is great, however just to put it into context :
These children weren't "rescued" in bulk, nor tracked down at the same time or same location.
These were mostly runaways, those "invisible" in the system (misplaced files etc) and people who had aged out of other programs. They were located through searches done mostly online and through various agencies.
The one thing that turns intelligent but unconvinced people away from believing that trafficking happens, is the ridiculous and factually incorrect hyperbole that some seem to indulge in (like the whole bullshit people went on with during the Evergiven situation).
He’s just adding in the full context. Looking at the headline it can be hard to tell if this is 159 children found from a single operation or they were found through various means.
It’s just to minimize the possible conclusion that these kids were all found in a basement somewhere
This is great, however just to put it into context :
These children weren't "rescued" in bulk, nor tracked down at the same time or same location.
These were mostly runaways, those "invisible" in the system (misplaced files etc) and people who had aged out of other programs. They were located through searches done mostly online and through various agencies.
The one thing that turns intelligent but unconvinced people away from believing that trafficking happens, is the ridiculous and factually incorrect hyperbole that some seem to indulge in (like the whole bullshit people went on with during the Evergiven situation).
Facts and context matter.
He’s just adding in the full context. Looking at the headline it can be hard to tell if this is 159 children found from a single operation or they were found through various means.
It’s just to minimize the possible conclusion that these kids were all found in a basement somewhere