If that were true would you not expected California and Florida to have disproportionately higher missing persons reports per capita? But they don't, Alaska far and away does, and Arizona is #2.
https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/missing-persons-by-state
And exactly how many people do you think they traffic and how much do you think they get paid for a trafficked person? Both numbers would have to be staggering to be a drop in the bucket to a $21 billion a year in earnings company.
If that were true would California and Florida not lead the nation is per capita missing persons reports? But they don't, Alaska far and away does, and Arizona is #2.
https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/missing-persons-by-state
And exactly how many people do you think they traffic and how much do you think they get paid for a trafficked person? Both numbers would have to be staggering to be a drop in the bucket to a $21 billion a year in earnings company.
Exactly how many people do you think they traffic and how much do you think they get paid for a trafficked person? Both numbers would have to be staggering to be a drop in the bucket to a $21 billion a year in earnings company. For example the entire State