but many get caught up in police raids like this one in antalya. whateems at first like a rescue will actually become the beginning of a new ordeal. >> when the cops find them, they deport them. the police just simply bring them to the immigration authorities, and they are deported. they're re-victimized yet again by the system. >> narrator: in most countries, trafficked women are treated as illegal immigrants with no access to the justice system, and the traffickers and pimps are rarely pursued. >> there is no witness protection for them. traffickers often know that they have children and use that as a threat against them, so most often the girls are not willing to testify because they're scared. >> narrator: oksana was caught in a police raid and deported back to her home town in ukraine. in her eight months in captivity she was able only once to attempt escape. >> ( translated ): i was desperately trying to think of some way to get out. i wanted to go to the authorities, but i couldn't. i called home. >> ( translated ): she was saying, "mother,