The FBI arrested more than 150 men over the past few days as part of a nationwide crackdown on child prostitution, the New York Times reports.
The men are accused of forcing more than 100 teenage girls – some as young as 13 – into prostitution.
The arrests are part of a Justice Department program called the “Innocence Lost National Initiative,” which aims to end prostitution rings, The Times reported.
Most arrests occurred in Detroit, where 18 pimps were arrested and 10 girls rescued.
The arrests spanned across more than 70 cities.