Not Our Children! Update

From Not Our Children! Chapter 13

This time, the children had been kidnapped from the South American countries of Columbia and Venezuela from the poor villages of local Indians. The governments of these isolated jungle communities hardly paid notice when juveniles disappeared in the surrounding jungles. They never expended the manpower or funds to look for children that they assumed had been swallowed up by the dense and forbidden rainforest. These villages are a rich resource for child trafficking smugglers.
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Published on June 06, 2014 09:43 Tags: action, affair, child-trafficking, corruption, cowboy, intrigue, rancher, romance, suspense
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message 1: by Teresa (new)

Teresa Clark It breaks my heart to think that anyone could hurt a child or sell a child. I feel sorry for anyone that this has ever happened to. We should always be aware of our surroundings because there are sick people everywhere and you never know when this might happen to one of your children or all of your children.


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