Few of the girls are runaways. We’re already aware of how the kidnappers operate. Some try to entice girls with jobs and other ploys. Others operate more like ISIS by simply grabbing them and running. Many of the girls are the kind who avoid parties and are kidnapped in rural areas, when they walk some little distance from their houses.
The kidnappers need to be put in the ground. In at least one state, kidnappers can legally be shot in the act. Readers here should check the statutes of their own states. Police agencies should start baiting the kidnappers, before others do.
Maybe so but the ones in this story are indeed runaways.
Saying that they were kidnapped is not accurate.
Some try to entice girls with jobs and other ploys.
These are the methods mentioned and they are not kidnapping. They are also the easiest to defend against. It is up to the girls families to teach them not to go off with strange men.
Others operate more like ISIS by simply grabbing them and running. Many of the girls are the kind who avoid parties and are kidnapped in rural areas, when they walk some little distance from their houses.
Different situation then those in this article. And that is indeed kidnapping.
What you are suggesting is nice but unlikely to happen in Mexico.