Sex Traffickers Are Among ICE’s Most Wanted

 

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Top row, from left: Raul Granados-Rendon, Rustamjon Shukurov, Sandjar Agzamov, Saul Romero-Rugerio, Severiano Martinez-Rojas. Bottom row, from left,: Nodir Yunusov, Jamal Moore, Eugenio Hernandez-Prieto, Jose Isidro Gutierrez-Marez, Paulino Ramirez-Granados (Photo: U.S. Immigration and Customs)

This is the consequence of not enough men rising to their Godly design.  Strong men would be looking out for these women, not leaving them to wolves. -TL

USA Today – For a decade, federal authorities say Paulino Ramirez-Granados and Raul Granados-Rendon were known for their skill at professing love to young, lonely women.Then they smuggled the women into the U.S. from Mexico and forced them to work as prostitutes.

Today, they are known as something else: fugitives.

The men have been on the lam since they were indicted in 2011 for their part in leading a family ring of sex traffickers from Tenancingo, Mexico, who took dozens of women to Queens, N.Y., and made them turn tricks for $30 to $35 per quarter-hour.The duo have made the Immigration and Customs Enforcement list of the 10 most wanted fugitives indicted for human trafficking, the agency announced Tuesday.

Most are wanted for sex trafficking. Half come from Tenancingo, a Mexican town of 10,000 people 80 miles southwest of Mexico City that has become known as that country’s sex trafficking capital.

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