In this quiet mountain town, girls as young as 11 are sold into sexual slavery from the moment they are born. Tenancingo, known as Mexico’s sex trafficking capital, operates an unthinkable system where female children are groomed for prostitution as a local economy. Survivors reveal that once these girls can no longer generate profit, they simply vanish, no bodies, no records, no justice. This is not a hidden underworld; for generations, it has been the town’s mainstream trade.