Bell: Quan seems like the American dream. Came to America with nothing, 40 years later he's a modern business owner.
Chang: He makes it sound like he took advantage of opportunity.
Bell: The truth is he made his money from human trafficking.

How does the Coast Guard miss an abandoned life raft?

Bell

Stabler: I'd do the same thing for my son.
Bell: Yeah, but you're a cop. He's a teacher.
Stabler: We're fathers.

Wen Shao: I reported my son missing to the cops back home. They wouldn't help. They said he ran away. They knew the truth and they did nothing.
Stabler: I'm not them.
Wen Shao: Then let me out.

Bhau wanted to come to America for school. I told him no. A parent's job is to protect his children. I will not stop.

Wao Shen

Stabler: If you lose your temper we might never get Bhau back.
Wen: It's just when I think of him being locked in a cage I get upset.
Stabler: I understand, believe me. You're a teacher, right? What do you teach?
Wen: Secondary school biology.
Stabler: So you work with teenagers. You need to be patient with them. You don't go after them with a baseball bat, right?

Bell: There are civilians in there. I don't like it.
Jet: Maybe that's the point.

I need everyone on high alert. We are not just here for the victims. We are here for Quan too.

Bell

Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 3 Episode 17 Quotes

How does the Coast Guard miss an abandoned life raft?

Bell

Bell: Quan seems like the American dream. Came to America with nothing, 40 years later he's a modern business owner.
Chang: He makes it sound like he took advantage of opportunity.
Bell: The truth is he made his money from human trafficking.