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Thank you for inviting me to testify about the crisis of trafficked and missing migrant children. We must take urgent action to rescue these children from exploitation, including slave labor and sexual trafficking. Many are working in dangerous conditions to repay debts to smugglers. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has a poor track record of protecting these vulnerable children, often losing them to abusive sponsors. We need immediate measures like DNA testing for children and their sponsors, strict penalties for negligent sponsors, and improved oversight. Child trafficking should be treated as a national security threat, with intelligence and law enforcement mobilized to dismantle these networks. We have a moral obligation to protect these children, and the time to act is now. Thank you for your attention to this urgent crisis. I'm ready to answer any questions.

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I hosted a screening of the film "Sound of Freedom" at Bedminster. It's about faith overcoming child trafficking. The film has been a national sensation and a box office success. I've done a lot to combat human trafficking, including signing executive orders and legislation, and creating a White House position focused on it. We also secured the border and got Mexico to help. If I'm back in the White House, I'll end the border crisis and use Title 42 to return trafficked children to their families. I'll urge Congress to give the death penalty to anyone trafficking children. Women are the main traffickers. We'll end human trafficking and protect human life. Thank you.

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To reduce terrorism threats and enhance public safety in the U.S., focus on the nexus between violent action and the planning, organization, and support that enables it, principally material support. Maximum effort should be put into investigatory actions of material support and related criminal activity like RICO crimes and organized support for public violence at the federal, state, and local level, connecting all three to maximize benefits. Programs like 287(g), originally designed for state and local cooperation with federal law enforcement, illustrate how to bring resources and authorities together to expand investigatory actions. Congress should consider expanding this beyond immigration enforcement into other areas like Homeland Security, Commerce, and Treasury. Thwarting malicious travel, presence, and entry into the U.S. is vital in diminishing the capacity to provide material support and reducing terrorist actions. Border and immigration enforcement, deportations, and denial and revocation of visas are critical support for this.

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I focused on combating human trafficking during my administration, signing laws and allocating funds to fight sex and labor trafficking. I established the first White House position dedicated to this issue and strengthened border security to deter traffickers. If re-elected, I will end the current border situation, combat cartels, and use Title 42 to return trafficked children to their families. I will push for the death penalty for anyone trafficking children across the border. Together, we will end human trafficking and protect human life. Thank you.

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The speaker expresses strong condemnation for child rape and advocates for the death penalty for child rapists. They discuss the issue of child trafficking and the United States' role as a top destination country for human trafficking. The speaker highlights the need for education on sex addiction and the harmful effects of pornography. They also mention the importance of border enforcement and the Trump administration's efforts to combat human trafficking. The speaker emphasizes the urgency of addressing the demand side of child exploitation and suggests attaching asylum and immigration processes to embassies in Central America. They support the death penalty for child rapists and criticize the current administration's handling of the issue.

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Trafficking is just the beginning. It's like an 8-armed octopus. Removing just one arm won't solve the problem; we need to address grooming and pornography too. We, the people, must lead fearlessly and with love for our children. America and the world are waking up to the truth, as the media's lies have reached their breaking point.

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To secure our border, we should listen to the experts who successfully did so in the past. For instance, starting with the "Remain in Mexico" policy and stopping fraudulent asylum claims are crucial. It's important to note that around 90% of asylum claims are false, and this abuse of the system needs to be addressed. Additionally, ending catch and release is essential because it allows individuals to avoid court appearances and contributes to the problems in our cities. Differentiating between migrants seeking a better life and the unknown "Godaways" who pay cartels to enter the country is crucial. Surprisingly, the Department of Homeland Security isn't sharing the number of Godaways entering the country, which is a significant concern. This information should be made public as it is a vital statistic.

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Half a million children have been trafficked in the U.S. over the past four years. This administration is committed to investigating all forms of trafficking, including child trafficking, labor trafficking, sex trafficking, and child smuggling, along with related crimes. We urge everyone to fully cooperate with immigration and customs enforcement to help eliminate child trafficking and abuse, which have been significant issues during this period.

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Tax dollars are being used to facilitate the travel of children who may be trafficked for sex or forced into sweatshops. The lack of verification for family members and the absence of rapid DNA testing under the current administration raise concerns. The head official at the border acknowledged the issue when questioned, admitting that children are being sent to potential traffickers. This disturbing revelation highlights the urgent need for action to address the exploitation of vulnerable children.

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Half a million children have been trafficked in the U.S. over the past four years. This administration is committed to investigating all forms of trafficking, including child trafficking, labor trafficking, sex trafficking, and child smuggling. We urge everyone to fully cooperate with immigration and customs enforcement to help eliminate child trafficking and abuse, which have become widespread in recent years.

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Children arriving at the border with questionable guardians are not verified. Taxpayers fund their travel and necessities, potentially aiding traffickers. Officials admit to knowingly sending children into sex trafficking or sweatshops. The lack of DNA testing raises concerns about child safety.

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One overlooked aspect of human trafficking is transportation, possibly through container ships. A container ship with 10,000 containers could hide people, as only 5-10% of cargo is scanned. CBP found containers with life support systems for people. This method is a significant problem.

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The speaker discusses the Trump administration's efforts to combat human trafficking. They highlight various arrests made during Trump's presidency, including those involved in child sex trafficking. The speaker mentions that President Trump signed nine bills into law addressing human trafficking and awarded over $35 million in grants to victims. They also mention the shutdown of Backpage, a major platform for online child sex trafficking. The speaker notes the arrest of high-profile individuals like Harvey Weinstein and Jeffrey Epstein. They emphasize the connection between drug trafficking and human trafficking and mention the role of the border wall in reducing human trafficking. Overall, the speaker highlights the administration's dedication to ending this horrific practice.

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We need to prioritize the fight against human trafficking, especially involving children. It's crucial to target criminal gangs and terrorists who exploit this issue, as well as the NGOs and faith-based organizations that may be complicit. We have a clear understanding of these organizations and their operations, and we must dismantle them to protect vulnerable populations. The focus should be on immediate actions, such as a deportation campaign and addressing the alarming number of missing children. Trump must communicate his plans for day one in office, emphasizing safety and security, reforming health care, and eliminating unnecessary regulations. This approach will unify the public and expose those responsible for the ongoing crisis. We have a significant opportunity to hold accountable those who have contributed to this situation, and we must act decisively to restore order and integrity.

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- Speaker 0 states that trafficking is one of the worst evils worldwide and is happening globally and in the US, with somewhere between 300,000 to a million people trafficked in the US this year, many of whom are minors. He distinguishes exploitation from trafficking: trafficking is primarily for profit; exploitation is primarily for pleasure, and exploitation often occurs on the Internet via peer-to-peer networks sharing child videos and images. - He shares a visual example: red dots representing unique IP addresses in New York State downloading and sharing child images and videos in the last thirty days; blue dots represent those being investigated. He notes that many people ask why enforcement isn’t doing more, and explains that law enforcement is undermanned and lacks the best technology. - Speaker 0 argues that increasing funding is necessary, not defunding, and supports escalating hires, especially in victim identification, to keep boys and girls safe. He mentions a bill in Congress, the Renewed Hope Act, aiming to hire more victim identification specialists to identify victims and safeguard them. - He observes that this issue is not unanimously supported or spoken about; it seems uncomfortable for people, and is framed as not about politics but about people, especially those suffering. He asserts that trafficking occurs “down the hall,” highlighting that the number one offender for this exploitation is biological fathers. - Speaker 1 asks whether FBI arrests are being made, and whether blue dots indicate investigations. Speaker 0 clarifies that blue dots are those being investigated, while a confirmed IP address sharing this content would be indicated differently. - Speaker 0 claims the issue is not just overseas but also in the US; he asserts that the US is the number one buyer of videos of boys and girls around the world, including paying for the rape of children in the Philippines, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, and Thailand. He adds that the US is third worst in the world for peer-to-peer sharing of this information, with China, Russia, the US, and Italy (Italy being fourth). - He emphasizes that this is one of the worst evils in the world and argues that people think the problem is “over there” while it is happening domestically, requiring attention and action. - Speaker 1 and Speaker 0 discuss law enforcement burnout, noting heroes working daily to combat this crime but lacking access to better technology. They describe the burnout rate for officers exposed to such content, with an example of a month-old or nine-month-old victim, and mention that burnout is a major issue, with training time taking a year and subsequent burnout necessitating new hires.

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Human trafficking is a severe humanitarian crisis affecting men, women, and children, particularly at the US-Mexico border. Many migrants suffer unimaginable abuse at the hands of cartels, with evidence of assaults found along border paths. Traffickers erase identities to smuggle children under false names, and recent reports show that 324,000 unaccompanied children are unaccounted for due to policies prioritizing speed over safety. This has resulted in children being placed with unvetted sponsors, increasing their risk of exploitation. Oversight failures in NGOs caring for these children have also been exposed, with cases of abuse and neglect. Trafficking includes horrific acts like organ harvesting, targeting vulnerable migrants. Urgent action is needed: designate cartels as terrorist organizations, reinstate DNA testing, and hold accountable those responsible for protecting these children. The future of these children relies on immediate and decisive action.

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I appreciate the opportunity to address the issue of child trafficking exacerbated by current border policies. After 24 years in the Border Patrol, I witnessed the shift from secure borders under President Trump to the chaos under President Biden, who dismantled effective immigration policies on his first day. This has led to a surge in unaccompanied alien children (UACs), with over 550,000 expected to be lost by the end of this administration. In contrast, during Trump's last year, only 30,557 UACs were accounted for. The federal government has failed to track these children, with over 320,000 reported missing. My documentary reveals that the government is complicit in facilitating child sex trafficking. Immediate actions are needed: seal the borders, locate lost UACs, and investigate all agencies involved. The deliberate opening of borders constitutes treason. I welcome any questions to clarify these points.

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There are no taboos in America except sex with children. A nationwide operation rescued over 200 sex trafficking victims. One rescued child performed 60,000 sex acts. The US government has become the middle man in a child trafficking operation, and has lost 450,000 children who are then sexually destroyed, raped to death, and have their organs harvested. Sponsors taking in migrant children only see them as dollar signs. The Biden administration puts children in homes with sponsors, with no follow-up. To stop child trafficking, the border must be shut down. After Joe Biden took office, arrests went from 500 to over 5,000 in one day. 65% or more of the kids are from Guatemala. 41% of victims were recruited online. Texas' Fort Bliss army base is a filthy prison. The United States of America government is the world's largest child sex trafficking organization in modern history.

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I hosted a screening of the film "Sound of Freedom" at Bedminster, which highlights the power of faith in combating child trafficking. Despite the media's attempt to ignore it, the film has been a national sensation and a box office success. Under my leadership, we took significant steps to fight human trafficking, including signing executive orders and legislation, allocating funds, and creating a White House position dedicated to combating it. We also strengthened border security, built and renovated walls, and received support from Mexico. If I return to the White House, I will end the border crisis, secure the border, and use Title 42 to address child trafficking. I will also push for the death penalty for anyone involved in trafficking. Together, we will eradicate human trafficking and protect human life.

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The plan focuses on three main priorities. First, deportation operations will target public safety and national security threats. Second, securing the border is essential to prevent illegal crossings and ensure safety. Lastly, there is a pressing issue of over 300,000 missing children, with more than half a million trafficked into the U.S. This administration has released many of these children to unvetted sponsors, making it difficult to locate them. Some have been found in forced labor or sex trafficking situations. It is crucial to take action to save these vulnerable children.

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The Biden administration's border policies have led to a surge of unaccompanied children, creating opportunities for exploitation. Vulnerable children are being trafficked with taxpayer dollars due to a failure to properly vet sponsors. One interviewee shared that on her journey over the border, people in her group were robbed, several girls including her were raped, and she witnessed the decapitation. Children are not going to their parents but are being trafficked, with government officials complicit. The HHS ORR program is a failure, allowing children to be trafficked on their watch. Over 500,000 children have arrived at the border alone and are funneled through agencies and contractors with little training to protect them. Children are being placed with sponsors with criminal history and gang affiliations. There is a market for juvenile organ harvesting, and cartels rely on gangs to facilitate trafficking within the U.S. Tax dollars are funding child and human trafficking, essentially slavery, sanctioned by the government and NGOs.

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Trafficking is just the beginning. It's like an 8-armed octopus. Removing just one arm won't solve the problem; we need to address grooming and pornography too. We, the people, must lead fearlessly and with love for our children. The media's lies have awakened us, and this is the final straw.

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The plan focuses on three main priorities. First, deportation operations will target public safety and national security threats, as they pose significant dangers to the United States. Second, securing the border is essential, emphasizing the need to prevent catch and release practices. Third, there is a critical issue of over 300,000 missing children, with more than half a million trafficked into the U.S. This administration has released many of these children to unvetted sponsors, making them vulnerable. Some have been found in forced labor or sex trafficking situations. Addressing the safety of these children is a crucial priority.

This Past Weekend

Border Patrol Chief | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #486
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Theo Von hosts border patrol veteran Chris Clem, the former chief of the Yuma sector, who spent more than 27 years on the job. Clem distinguishes border security from immigration, saying they are related but separate: border security stops illegal crossing, while immigration handles visas, ports of entry, and work programs. He cites the 1942 bracero program as an example that lawful pathways can reduce illegal entry, and notes Reagan’s 1986 amnesty and the 1994 crime bill as times of expanded enforcement. The central challenge today, he says, is volume and logistics, not ideology. Clem outlines a changing border picture: starting with single adult Mexican workers, then more Central Americans, then, in 2012–2014, a surge of family units and unaccompanied children, followed by a global mix. Arrests jumped from about 400,000 in 2020 to around 1.66–2.4 million in 2021–2022, with thousands of “gotaways” and many released after processing. He explains cartel influence, with plaza bosses who charge migrants and sometimes coerce families, fueling trafficking and exploitation. He discusses asylum and credible fear, the remain-in-Mexico policy, and the backlog that leaves many in limbo for years. His proposed solutions include securing the border where it makes sense with walls, sensors, and prioritized road networks; expanding lawful pathways through faster visas and mass immigration courts; restoring migrant protection protocols; detaining while vetting; and holding agencies accountable. He critiques sanctuary-city policies for hindering cooperation with federal authorities and reviews the economic and morale costs of processing and sheltering migrants for communities, educators, EMS, and residents. Clem also discusses technology to fight online trafficking, sharing his Massive Blue project that uses AI to counter predators and illicit trafficking online. He emphasizes nonpartisan, data-driven approaches, and invites listeners to engage with stakeholders on the ground to craft practical solutions, including better pathways, quicker courts, and transparent policy.

Keeping It Real

Exposing the Cost of America's Border Crisis w/ Dr. Phil & Tony Robbins
Guests: Dr. Phil, Tony Robbins, Brandan Judd
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The episode unpacks a controversial portrayal of America’s border crisis, centering on claims that current policies directly enable human trafficking, child labor in sweatshops, and sexual slavery. Dr. Phil, Tony Robbins, and Brandon Judd present firsthand assessments from border agents and field researchers, asserting that “catch and release” and other policy choices create loopholes traffickers exploit. The guests argue that hundreds of thousands of migrants pass through facilities that struggle under strain, allowing cartels to monetize every step of the journey—from smuggling to forced labor and sex work—while government oversight remains overwhelmed and fragmented. A core thread follows the affordable-to-high-stakes mechanics by which traffickers recruit through social media, promise better lives to desperate families, and leverage debt bondage and wristbands to track and control victims. The discussion moves between heartbreaking anecdotes—children trafficked across borders, families deceived by false opportunities, adults coerced into labor or prostitution—and policy-based solutions that could disrupt these flows. Proposals include holding detainees for timely adjudication, returning remains-to-Remain policies, and stronger cross-agency cooperation to deter exploitation. The guests advocate for an immigration framework that distinguishes asylum from economic migration, emphasizes verification at intake, and expands enforcement while preserving humane treatment. They argue that safer, smarter policy could reduce the cartels’ advertising leverage and suppress the cycle of captivity, trafficking, and forced labor. Throughout, the conversation critiques media coverage and political spin, urging viewers to consult boots-on-the-ground sources, such as interviews with frontline officers, to understand what is really happening at the border. The overall message is urgent: reform is possible, and sustained civic pressure is essential to protect vulnerable people and restore lawful immigration channels. Toward the end, the guests highlight cultural and systemic barriers to reform, including media silos, partisan divides, and implementation gaps among federal agencies. The episode frames City of Dreams as a narrative vehicle to humanize the issue and galvanize action, while acknowledging the polarized reception from outlets and audiences. Viewers are encouraged to contact representatives, support anti-trafficking organizations, and demand accountable policy that aligns humanitarian aims with national security. By exposing abuses, the speakers aim to foster concrete changes that collapse trafficking networks and safeguard future generations.
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