Mary, who is 24 years old, asks Bob to help her enter America illegally. He tells her he can do that for her by sneaking her over the border in the back of a truck for $2,000

He goes on to say that when she arrives in America he can find work for her as a prostitute if she is interested. Mary agrees to Bob's plan and it goes off without a hitch. Which of the following statements explains Bob's guilt? A) Bob is guilty only of trafficking in persons.
B) Bob is guilty of human smuggling and trafficking in persons.
C) Bob is guilty only of human smuggling.
D) Bob is guilty of nothing.


C

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