"That night in his hotel, he avoided nightmares because he could not sleep. His whole body was aching, and for a fleeting moment, he feared he was having a heart attack. It was the first of many restless nights for Miller [the US antitrafficking czar]. A million trafficking victims every year had meant nothing to him until he met one. Now, he had met dozens, and their plight overwhelmed him."
— E. Benjamin Skinner, A Crime So Monstrous