the narrator is ted holmes. >> the main factor contributing to human trafficking is poverty. people looking to better their lives are recruited by agencies offering promises of lucrative work. >> too often, it's kind of a bait and switch. you live in indonesia. i describe this incredible job that'll pay maybe 150 bucks a week, which sounds like a great deal, come into the united states -- >> those people are then forced into manual labor or sexual exploitation, for either low wages or no wages at all. >> you get there and then you're entrapped. your papers are taken. you're in a situation where you probably can't get out. >> in other words, they are enslaved. >> some pretty unscrupulous people have figured out that, you know, if i don't pay my workers, i'm going to save a lot of money and make more profits. >> i hear all the time, "well, if they're not chained up, then it's not really trafficking." but that's not true. you know, if someone says, "you owe me $10,000 and if you don't work for me to pay it off while i add more to your debt, i'm going to kill you, i'm going to hu