Adriana is a 13-year-old girl from Mexico City whose kidnapping by sex traffickers sets in motion a desperate mission by her 17-year-old brother, Jorge, to save her. Trapped and terrified ... See full summary »

Jorge: How can you live in Texas and not have a hundred of Mexican friends?
Ray Sheridan: What about you, wise ass? You got hundreds of, uh, American friends?
Jorge: All my friends are Americans.
Ray Sheridan: Really?
Jorge: Yes. All Mexicans are Americans, and all my friends are Mexicans, so all my friends are Americans. It's North America, Central America, and South America. THAT'S America. Not just you ignorant gringos up here in gringo land.
[first lines]
Jorge: Happy birthday, Princess!
Final Title Card: "We are not finding victims in the United States because we're not looking for them." - The U.S. State Department's Advisor on Trafficking
Jorge: Kiss my ass, you goddamn motherfuckers!
[her last words]
Veronica: You pay for this. I make sure.
Final Title Card: The CIA estimates that between 50,000 and 100,000 girls, boys and women are trafficked annually into the United States to be pimped out or sold for forced sex. Worldwide, more than 1 million people are trafficked across international borders against their will.
Ray Sheridan: We got two possibilities here, okay? There's cops out there. If you like, we can go out there, and we can let them handle this whole thing, and you know, they love guys like you. Or, you and me can handle this just between us. Okay?
Jorge: [about the diner pedophile] Password. That's what the guy gave you in the bathroom.
Ray Sheridan: Yeah. He bought that kid on the internet. He was the highest bidder. Flew him all the way from Thailand, he paid $25,000. That's how it works.
Laura: What a nice daddy.
Ray Sheridan: Patty. Thank you.
Patty Sheridan: You shouldn't thank me for loving you, Ray.
Jorge: [in Spanish] I'll kill the bastards who did this.
Jorge: [in English] I'll kill them.
[last lines]
Boy: Papa!