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Saved - June 3, 2025 at 6:38 PM
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I reported on a troubling situation in Florida where a 37-year-old illegal immigrant was arrested for molesting at least one teen girl placed in his care by the Biden administration. The administration has placed hundreds of thousands of vulnerable children with unvetted sponsors, eliminating DNA testing and failing to check criminal records. The Department of Health and Human Services, responsible for these placements, lacks law enforcement capabilities, leading to serious concerns about child trafficking, with one-third of the children reported missing.

@lukerosiak - Luke Rosiak

Florida police have arrested a 37-year old illegal immigrant for molesting at least one, and possibly more, of the teen girls that the Biden administration sent to live with him as part of its "unaccompanied alien children" smuggling operation.

@lukerosiak - Luke Rosiak

The Biden admin placed hundreds of 1000s of vulnerable children in the homes of random illegal immigrant adults. The "sponsors" were essentially unvetted; Biden got rid of DNA testing, texted pictures of foreign IDs to show their names, and didn't check foreign criminal records.

@lukerosiak - Luke Rosiak

Unaccompanied alien children were placed w "sponsors" by the Department of Health and Human Services, which is not a law enforcement agency and had no ability to do anything about it when they were trafficking kids for labor or sex. 1/3 disappeared. READ: https://www.dailywire.com/news/teen-molested-by-illegal-alien-who-biden-admin-sent-her-to-live-with-police-say

Teen Molested By Illegal Alien Who Biden Admin Sent Her To Live With, Police Say A 37-year-old illegal immigrant man was arrested for allegedly sexually abusing at least one teen girl who the federal government sent to live with him as part of the Biden administration’s scheme to place “unaccompanied alien children” in the homes of unrelated, loosely-vetted “sponsors.”Wilson Manfredo Lopez-Carillo was arrested by the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s office in Florida on May 22 and charged with three counts of sexual assault on a minor. Police said in charging documents that the victim arrived in the United States in August 2023 as a 16-year-old, and was placed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in the home of several people, whose names are redacted but appear to include Lopez-Carillo.The victim “reported three instances of sexual battery by [redacted] all occurring in February 2024. [Redacted] stated that [redacted] was not present during these incidents, as she would be out with her children selling tamales to support the family. She explained that [redacted] took advantage of [redacted’s] absence to abuse her,” a document said.While she was in the kitchen. Lopez-Carillo “grabbed her, and took her to his bedroom. He removed her pants and underwear and proceeded to sexually batter her,” police wrote. A second incident unfolded similarly, with the man offering her $100 to keep quiet, which she refused, police said. She did not report the incidents to police initially “due to fear of retribution from [redacted], who had threatened her,” it continued.The heavily redacted police statement suggested that the adult woman in the house became suspicious and confronted Lopez-Carillo. The victim was given three days to leave the house and “sought refuge with…a friend from church.” The friend contacted the woman who “revealed that [redacted] had sexually assaulted [the victim] which led to her expulsion. [The friend] expressed his shock and concern upon hearing this. He decided to allow [the victim] to stay in a room at his home to prevent her from being homeless.”Once living with the friend, she felt safe enough to report the abuse to the police. The friend later became the girl’s legal guardian after receiving permission from her parents, and told police another girl had also sought refuge at his home after a person whose name was redacted had attempted to sexually assault her.Police set up a recorded call where the victim asked Lopez-Carillo why he had assaulted her as a minor, and he “responded by attempting to justify his actions.” He did not deny the incidents but “tried to downplay their significance” and “attempted to shift the blame onto [redacted],” police said. “When confronted about the possibility of a pregnancy, due to unprotected sex, he mentioned giving [the victim] a pill,” they wrote.Lopez-Carillo is being held without bail in a Palm Beach County, Florida jail, and a judge has determined that he is an illegal alien, according to court records.The case was first reported by Illegal Alien Crimes on X.Probable Cause Affidavit: pic.twitter.com/19we82vrJM— Illegal Alien Crimes (@ImmigrantCrimes) May 30, 2025More than 120,000 “unaccompanied alien children” entered the country annually during the Biden administration as part of a loophole that let illegal immigrants stay in the country if they said they were under 18 and were not with their parents.That incentivized families to separate, paying human traffickers to take the children across the border alone. When the children arrived, they were astonishingly vulnerable to exploitation: they didn’t speak English, they were underage, they were in debt to cartels, and they were afraid to go to the police because they were illegal immigrants.But Democrats had accused President Donald Trump of holding “kids in cages,” referring to the secure facilities developed by the Obama administration. So, when Joe Biden became president, he sought to avoid the charge of hypocrisy by quickly finding places for the children to live.The problem was there were no safe homes waiting to take in hundreds of thousands of children. So the Biden administration began sending them to live in the homes of illegal immigrant adults who often were not related to them. It was impossible to vet them since the “sponsors” were illegal themselves, and since the Department of Health and Human Services is not a law enforcement agency.As a result, contractors received billions of dollars to process the children, and HHS officials used makeshift vetting, such as having sponsors text a picture of a foreign passport to them. But there was no way of knowing whether the sponsors were who they said they were, and no way to check foreign criminal records or the authenticity of documents with the government of their home countries.Biden’s immigration policies came under renewed scrutiny this week after an illegal immigrant granted a work visa by the Biden administration threw a Molotov cocktail at a group of pro-Israel demonstrators in Colorado. Mohamed Sabry Soliman, a 45-year-old Egyptian national and illegal alien, is believed to have entered the United States on a visa before he was granted work authorization by the Biden administration, which he overstayed after it expired in March, The Daily Wire reported.Biden’s Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said after children were delivered by contractors to “sponsors” — who government officials had typically never seen until the drop-off — the federal government was no longer responsible. Mayorkas also claimed that stopping the trafficking of children for labor was “outside the responsibility” of DHS.But Democrats, led by Kamala Harris, pushed to prevent HHS from sharing data with other federal and state government agencies, ostensibly to protect the privacy of the illegal immigrant adults and children. That meant that local school districts and state child welfare offices had no idea that the children existed, making it impossible to ensure that they were attending school and not being trafficked for labor or sex.Federal whistleblowers told Congress the scheme amounted to taxpayer-funded human trafficking, and the New York Times reported that one-third of the children could not be located 30 days after being placed with a “sponsor.”Democrats said the solution was more money, obscuring the fact that HHS has no law enforcement powers and could not do anything to punish sponsors who would not say where the child was, even though an American whose child disappeared would go to jail.In August, the Department of Homeland Security inspector general said the department did not know the location of 300,000 minors, and “Without an ability to monitor the location and status of UCs, ICE has no assurance UCs are safe from trafficking, exploitation, or forced labor.”The inspector general mentioned a case similar to Lopez-Carillo’s, in which “One ICE officer expressed concern with not being able to take action in a case involving a UC whose sponsor claimed the UC was in an inappropriate relationship with her husband.” That same month, the Democratic National Committee made preserving the unaccompanied minor loophole a plank of its 2024 platform.Donald Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, said rescuing the missing “unaccompanied alien children” is a priority.Related: How Guatemalan Traffickers Exploit Biden’s ‘Unaccompanied Alien Children’ Program dailywire.com
Saved - May 10, 2025 at 4:51 AM
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I learned that a senior USAID contracting officer allegedly created a fake company to funnel money to himself through the coronavirus bailout. Despite clear red flags, including being a full-time USAID employee and discrepancies in company records, he received PPP loans.

@lukerosiak - Luke Rosiak

Federal prosecutors in DC say a senior USAID contracting officer created a fake company to steer himself money via the coronavirus bailout.

@lukerosiak - Luke Rosiak

PPP loans were paid out to Yusuf Akoll despite massive red flags, including the fact that he was a full-time USAID employee and the company he claimed the bailout for wouldn't match up with state corporate records or federal tax records. https://www.dailywire.com/news/usaid-contracting-officer-charged-with-pandemic-bailout-fraud?author=Luke+Rosiak&category=News&elementPosition=0&row=0&rowType=Vertical+List&title=USAID+Contracting+Officer+Charged+With+Pandemic+Bailout+Fraud

USAID Contracting Officer Charged With Pandemic Bailout Fraud A USAID employee in charge of managing contracts for the agency created a fake company to fraudulently secure coronavirus benefits for himself, federal prosecutors said Friday.“Yusuf Akoll worked as a Senior Procurement Contract Specialist at the U.S. Agency for International Development,” according to a previously unreported court document. “From at least in or around March 2021, and continuing through at least in or around August 2021, Akoll [made] materially false, fictitious, and fraudulent statements…that resulted in Akoll receiving two [Paycheck Protection Program] loans totaling approximately $16,666 that he was not entitled to receive.”Prosecutors said that in November 2020, Akoll registered a company in Virginia called Naagode Consulting LLC, then applied for a Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan under the coronavirus bailout package, claiming he worked at Naagode and the money was necessary to prevent job losses.Only companies in operation in February 2020 were eligible, so he falsely said it was established in January 2020. To establish a loss of income, he said the company had $40,000 in income in 2019 when it actually had no income, prosecutors said.Akoll was accused of making false statements in Washington, D.C., federal court via an “information,” which typically signals a plea deal.The fact that the money was paid out highlights how carelessly the government disbursed massive sums during coronavirus. The claim that the company had $40,000 in revenue in 2019 contradicts his own claim that it didn’t exist until January 2020.The fact that Small Business Administration officials didn’t check state corporation records and catch the fact that it was actually established in November 2020 — or federal tax returns to verify the $40,000 — indicate that the government wasn’t doing basic database cross-referencing, the kind of thing the Department of Government Efficiency has made its bread and butter.USAID was shuttered, with its remnants folded into the State Department, amidst concern by Republicans and the Department of Government Efficiency that the money was mismanaged. Akoll was in charge of hundreds of thousands of dollars flowing to foreign countries, where the money could be difficult to monitor, records show.Coronavirus payments were disbursed with little vetting under a “pay and chase” model, where fraudulent claims would ostensibly be recovered later. But the Biden administration quickly gave up on chasing.The Biden administration said in 2023 that it would not seek to collect on loans of less than $100,000 that were required to be paid back, citing “equity.” Most of the loans were designed to be forgiven, but those who did not meet the requirements were supposed to repay them.That’s despite the Small Business Administration’s inspector general saying the move “is not in compliance with applicable criteria,” and that not even attempting to stop people from cheating the government encouraged future fraud.  Congress nearly let the Special Inspector General for Pandemic Recovery, which was set up to police fraud in the pandemic bailout, expire in March 2025, which would have quickly closed the book on the government’s largest and most chaotic payment frenzy ever.Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA) said the Special Inspector General for Pandemic Recovery had only recovered three dollars for every dollar spent on its staff, which should have been higher. CourtWatch, which advocated for its continuance, said the Special Inspector General for Pandemic Recovery had meager resources of only a few dozen employees, and that shutting it down could lead to even less recovery. CourtWatch said the Special Inspector General for Pandemic Recovery had open investigations into $577 million in suspected fraud. Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), the head of the Senate DOGE Caucus, fought to keep the inspector general, saying, “I will not allow fraudsters to get away with stealing hundreds of billions of dollars from taxpayers.”The head of Lexis Nexis Risk Solutions testified to Congress that criminals stole $1 trillion in COVID money, most of which went overseas. dailywire.com
Saved - February 24, 2025 at 8:14 PM
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On January 21, the acting US Attorney McNally dismissed a significant fraud case against Ibrahim AlHusseini, a major Democratic donor. This decision followed a judge's contempt ruling and a bench warrant issued for AlHusseini's failure to appear in court. Allegedly, he transferred $300M to Saudi Arabia after causing a $150M loss through fraudulent documents. Despite the potential for broader implications involving a green-energy firm, McNally did not explain the dismissal, and AlHusseini's legal team claimed that all related records were destroyed.

@lukerosiak - Luke Rosiak

🚨A "career" DOJ prosecutor on January 21 dismissed a case against a major Dem donor the FBI said engaged in a $150M fraud involving a green-energy firm. The damning fact pattern suggests the "acting" US attorney may have tried to erase a big Dem scandal before Trump took over.

@lukerosiak - Luke Rosiak

Acting US Attorney McNally of the Central District of CA dismissed the case against Ibrahim AlHusseini Jan 21 even though -Jan 10, a judge held him in contempt for donating to Dem pols instead of paying what he owes -Jan 8, a bench warrant was issued after AlHusseini missed court

@lukerosiak - Luke Rosiak

AlHusseini allegedly transferred $300M to Saudi Arabia immediately after causing an investor to lose $150M via fake financial docs. He was held in jail as a flight risk until CodePink founder Jodie Evans put up her home as bail. Evans also no-showed Jan 7 after being subpoenaed.

@lukerosiak - Luke Rosiak

McNally would not explain why he dropped charges. Trump's DOJ could reinstate them, but bail was also dropped, giving AlHusseini the chance to leave the country first. (He was arrested initially at the airport, and listed his address as Lebanon in court docs.)

@lukerosiak - Luke Rosiak

AlHusseini would not tell me whether he's already left the country or say he'd agree to come back if re-charged. One of his lawyers claimed that DOJ went further than just dropping the case, and that "all records related thereto have been destroyed.”

@lukerosiak - Luke Rosiak

The case had the potential to grow into a broader one that might have implicated another powerful California Dem and expose a "green" company involved in carbon-credits as a massive scam. AlHusseini's alleged fraud had to do with Aspiration Inc., and its co-founder Joe Sanberg.

@lukerosiak - Luke Rosiak

Aspiration was supposed to be progressives' alternative to evil Wall Street companies. But there are indications that as AlHusseini and Sanberg tried to take it public, Sanberg may have chased a $2B valuation by creating fake revenue, in addition to lying about its green impact.

@lukerosiak - Luke Rosiak

Long story worth reading because it sheds light on whether the DOJ's "independence" really means a Democrat protection racket, whether carbon-credit trading, etc. is just money laundering, and whether the Squad's benefactor could be a Saudi fugitive: https://www.dailywire.com/news/career-doj-prosecutor-dismissed-fraud-case-against-dem-megadonor-hours-before-trump-took-office

Career DOJ Prosecutor Dismissed Fraud Case Against Dem Megadonor As Trump Took Office Acting U.S. Attorney Joseph McNally used the window between the resignation of Joe Biden’s U.S. Attorney and the installation of Donald Trump’s top prosecutor for the district, which has not yet occurred, to make the case against Ibrahim AlHusseini go away without explanation. dailywire.com

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Saved - February 1, 2025 at 6:39 AM

@lukerosiak - Luke Rosiak

DELETED: GSA's tech arm, a far-left agency that viciously subverted Trump during his first term, surrendered after an @elonmusk deputy took over. It deleted huge swaths of code dedicated to virtue-signaling rather than mission, such as its "inclusion bot" that lectured staff. https://t.co/MqbYhRFxDL

Saved - October 15, 2024 at 10:23 AM

@lukerosiak - Luke Rosiak

The Biden-Harris admin has sued 4 police/fire depts for requiring applicants to pass basic math/writing tests, claiming that amounts to discriminating against blacks. One question asked how many 60-foot hoses were needed to reach a fire 350 feet away. https://www.dailywire.com/news/doj-tells-four-police-fire-departments-that-its-racist-to-expect-employees-to-know-basic-math?topStoryPosition=1

DOJ Tells Four Police, Fire Departments That It’s Racist To Expect Employees To Know Basic Math The Biden-Harris Department of Justice has undertaken a slew of lawsuits against local police and fire departments alleging that it is racist to require hires entrusted with public safety to know basic math. dailywire.com
Saved - November 17, 2023 at 10:11 PM
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The FBI's Washington Field Office admitted in court documents that they let a child pornographer go free to prioritize January 6 defendants. This decision led to the perpetrator being caught with a 10-year-old boy in Alaska. The FBI's Alaska office discovered the suspect living with the child in a room filled with child-sized "sex toys." The FBI acknowledged diverting resources to the Capitol attack investigation but did not disclose the number or types of cases affected. Over 1,000 Jan 6 defendants have been charged, potentially impacting other important cases involving violent criminals and pedophiles.

@lukerosiak - Luke Rosiak

FBI's Washington Field Office explicitly made the decision to let a child pornographer go free to focus on January 6 defendants, they admitted in court docs. He went on to be caught with a 10-year old boy by authorities in Alaska. https://www.dailywire.com/news/the-fbi-dropped-probe-of-pedophile-to-focus-on-january-6-now-hes-accused-of-abusing-10-year-old-boy

The FBI Halted Probe Of Pedophile To Focus On January 6. Now He’s Accused Of Abusing A 10-Year-Old Boy. | The Daily Wire dailywire.com

@lukerosiak - Luke Rosiak

The FBI had a slam-dunk case. The pervert, “gayboy69freak," had sent its undercover agent child porn & arranged to rape the agent's fictitious 9yo child. But “this investigation was halted due to events that occurred at the United States Capitol” on Jan 6, court documents say. https://t.co/kBcC9NDJ8z

@lukerosiak - Luke Rosiak

The court docs only exist because the FBI's Alaska office independently caught him in sick behavior later--then realized their DC colleagues had evidence they didn't act on. Alaska located him allegedly living with a 10yo boy, in a room filled with "sex toys" sized for a 10yo. https://t.co/EP2gFVrXVz

@lukerosiak - Luke Rosiak

The FBI acknowledged that “In the immediate aftermath of the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, WFO resources were surged to support the FBI’s response and investigation.” It would not say how many other criminal investigations were halted, or what types of cases.

@lukerosiak - Luke Rosiak

Federal prosecutors have charged more than 1,000 defendants in Jan 6 and more than 65,000 legal documents have been filed in the cases. It turns out that all that work likely comes at the expense of the cases they’d normally be handling, like violent criminals and sick pedos.

Saved - October 23, 2023 at 11:00 AM
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The Department of Homeland Security hired a former spokesperson for the PLO, who openly expressed extremist views against Israel and Jews. Despite her controversial statements, she became an Asylum Officer responsible for vetting immigrants. This raises concerns about the vetting process and the agency's hiring practices. DHS condemned antisemitism but defended the officer's impartiality. The officer, Newja Ali, confirmed her employment and dismissed inquiries.

@lukerosiak - Luke Rosiak

The Department of Homeland Security hired a literal former spokesperson for the PLO and put her in charge of vetting "asylum" seekers While working as an Asylum Officer, she remained an open pro-Hamas extremist who hates all Jews who don't condemn Israel https://www.dailywire.com/news/the-u-s-govt-hired-a-pro-hamas-plo-spokeswoman-to-handle-asylum-claims

The U.S. Gov’t Hired A Pro-Hamas PLO Spokeswoman To Handle Asylum Claims | The Daily Wire dailywire.com

@lukerosiak - Luke Rosiak

In 2017, Trump expelled the PLO's "delegation to the US" from DC. That left its spokeswoman looking for a job--and Trump's DHS then hired her to become a US official vetting immigrants. “F*** Israel and any Jew that supports Israel... Are you ready for your downfall?” she says. https://t.co/dCKONiK6F5

@lukerosiak - Luke Rosiak

Two possibilities: Either DHS called the PLO to get a job reference as part of the vetting process, or it didn't vet even the people it hires to vet immigrants She posted to public social media continuously about her true allegiance and goal to "root the resistance in Palestine" https://t.co/moI7QY4tzu

@lukerosiak - Luke Rosiak

Newja Ali was promoted this year. Asked about it, DHS said "USCIS strongly condemns antisemitism & the use of violent rhetoric in any form,” adding that its vetting officers are unbiased & polite Reached by phone, Ali said she is still employed & to "mind your fucking business" https://t.co/ipWh2EHEy6

Saved - September 20, 2023 at 5:02 AM
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A prominent social emotional learning practitioner surrenders her therapy license after an investigation reveals she covered up sexual abuse of teens. Despite losing her license, she continues to engage with young teens about pleasurable sex without reporting crimes. Her nonprofit, AHA, pays kids to discuss sex with adults. She wrote a dissertation promoting young teen sex, but the girls she interviewed revealed abuse. She pressured a teen not to press charges against her abuser, who was connected to her group. This scandal tarnishes SEL's reputation.

@lukerosiak - Luke Rosiak

A leading practitioner of 'social emotional learning' (SEL) in schools forfeited her therapy license after a @realdailywire investigation showed evidence she covered up sexual abuse of teens in violation of her mandatory reporting duties as a therapist. https://www.dailywire.com/news/social-emotional-learning-pioneer-surrenders-therapist-license-following-evidence-of-teen-sexual-abuse-coverup

‘Social Emotional Learning’ Pioneer Surrenders Therapist License Following Evidence Of Teen Sexual Abuse Coverup | The Daily Wire dailywire.com

@lukerosiak - Luke Rosiak

@realDailyWire “Choosing to leave is so much more powerful than needing to leave or being pushed out,” Jennifer Freed wrote. But her group, AHA, is still seeking kids to talk about sex with adults--and paying kids $10 to attend its groups.

@lukerosiak - Luke Rosiak

Without a therapy license, Freed doesn't have to risk facing a sanctions board. But she can also continue her passion of talking with "young teens" about how pleasurable sex is--without the obligation to report crimes that comes from being a mandatory reporter, an expert said.

@lukerosiak - Luke Rosiak

She wrote a dissertation arguing that young teen sex is great and teens really want to talk to adults like her about the details. But all the girls she interviewed were abused+said the opposite. There's no indication she reported the abuse to authorities.

@lukerosiak - Luke Rosiak

More recently, a teen who was abused by her teacher said that Freed pressured her not to press charges against him, by guilt-tripping her that she'd be responsible for the over-incarceration of black men if she did. The perp's wife was a funder of her group. He was convicted. https://t.co/HGKnWUCxts

@lukerosiak - Luke Rosiak

It's a black eye to SEL. Freed was its poster child feted by Prince Harry & Gwynyth Paltrow. “Under the guise of her nonprofit, how many conversations has she had with young people who had been sexually assaulted, and how many of those has she provided to law enforcement? Any?" https://t.co/xeKYksYHj2

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