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The discussion centers around the alarming issue of child trafficking in the U.S., particularly concerning unaccompanied alien children. It is claimed that the government has become complicit in a vast trafficking network, with allegations that children are being released to unvetted sponsors, often linked to criminal activities. Whistleblowers from HHS reveal systemic failures in vetting sponsors, leading to children being placed in dangerous situations. The conversation highlights the role of NGOs and government agencies in facilitating this crisis, with calls for accountability and action to rescue the missing children. The urgency of the situation is emphasized, urging the public to recognize the gravity of the issue and take action to protect vulnerable children from exploitation.

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Children shared harrowing experiences, including being separated from parents at the border. Some were as young as three, relying on others for basic care. Reports of sexual assault in facilities raised concerns, but there was no clear protocol for handling such cases. A significant number of children were processed and placed with sponsors, yet follow-up wellness calls by HHS were reportedly never conducted. This lack of oversight contributed to the alarming number of missing children, with inadequate documentation accepted for placements. There were instances of children being released to individuals with questionable backgrounds, raising serious safety concerns. The situation has led to calls for accountability for those responsible for these failures.

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A photo was shown of a terrified little girl who was not related to the man holding her. The man later confessed to renting her. The girl was then turned over to HHS custody. Case managers who are supposed to vet these processes have little to no training in interviewing traumatized children or evaluating documents. Agents have reported that children arrive with numbers on their clothes or bodies, and sometimes multiple children end up with the same sponsor. The thorough vetting process mentioned by the speaker is unclear, as it is unknown if every member of the household is checked or if FBI and Interpol checks are conducted. Only a small percentage of UACs undergo DNA tests or background checks, and some are released to sponsors who are in the country illegally.

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The speaker shows wristbands that cartels force people to wear when crossing the border, highlighting the horrors of trafficking and smuggling. They share a photo of a terrified girl who was later revealed to have been rented by a man. The speaker criticizes the vetting process for children in HHS custody, pointing out that case managers lack training in interviewing traumatized children and evaluating documents. They question the thoroughness of the vetting process, mentioning the use of numbers on children's clothes and arms, and the release of children to sponsors who may be in the country illegally. The speaker challenges the secretary on the use of DNA tests and background checks, citing low percentages. They also mention the suspension of DNA requirements in case files. The speaker expresses concern over the large number of missing children under the secretary's watch.

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Millions of migrants, including unaccompanied children, are crossing the US southern border, and the broken immigration system and criminal exploitation are putting children at risk. Four whistleblowers, including federal employees and government contractors, share their experiences at the Pomona Fairgrounds' migrant intake facility in 2021. They reveal that children were being placed with unvetted sponsors, including criminals and traffickers. Contractors like MVM Inc and Maxum Healthcare Services were awarded multimillion-dollar contracts, but there was a lack of organization and training at the facility. The whistleblowers also highlight the failure to address trafficking and violence, with cases of rape and violence being handled in-house instead of involving law enforcement. The government and contractors need to be held accountable for the missing children and the misuse of taxpayer dollars.

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An investigation reveals potential issues within the U.S. government's Unaccompanied Children Program. Since 2021, an average of 400 unaccompanied children are allegedly smuggled into the U.S. daily. The Department of Homeland Security announced they have lost track of over 300,000 children. The investigation claims to have discovered dangerous placements, confronted a CIA contractor moving children, and exposed a Florida trafficking network. Children in detention centers allegedly report not knowing their sponsors. MVM, a contractor with ties to intelligence agencies, is allegedly involved in moving children. Some MVM employees reportedly wear masks and hide their faces. Some children allegedly arrive with fake names and are not properly vetted. The investigation highlights cases of children placed with sponsors who exploit them for labor, sometimes beginning as young as five years old. One girl recounts being forced to work by her aunt, becoming homeless, and facing blackmail. Another recounts witnessing the rape and murder of young girls while traveling to the U.S. In Florida, a couple is accused of running a labor trafficking ring, holding debts over children's heads. The investigation concludes that the Biden-Harris administration's border policies contribute to child trafficking.

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NGOs assist migrants by providing shelter, food, and transportation to their final destinations within the US after they cross the border. Due to a decrease in migrant crossings compared to six months or a year ago, organizations like Jewish Family Service and Catholic Charities have fewer people to help. As a result, these NGOs are laying off staff and volunteers because the need for their services has diminished significantly.

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During the Biden administration, around 300,000 unaccompanied children have been placed with sponsors. The process involves identifying a sponsor, regardless of whether the child has claimed asylum. However, it's worth noting that there is no mandatory FBI criminal background check system for these sponsors. While some sponsors undergo an FBI background check, not all of them do. The New York Times reported that in 85,000 cases, there was no answer when a call was made 30 days after the child was placed with the sponsor. The Biden administration does not consider it their responsibility to track what happens to these children, including the 300,000 placed with sponsors.

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Children were sent to addresses flagged for sexual abuse without proper vetting. A whistleblower revealed that the Office of Refugee Resettlement repeatedly placed a child identified as a victim of sex trafficking with abusers. During a recent hearing, the secretary admitted they do not verify the legal status of these children, stating that extensive vetting slows down the process. The priority seems to be moving a large number of children quickly, rather than ensuring their safety.

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The speaker asserts that the United States federal government is the world’s largest child sex trafficking organization in modern history, stating that thousands of unaccompanied alien children (UACs) are being raped at this very moment. He is a retired Border Patrol deputy patrol agent in charge in the San Diego sector, with 24 years of service, who worked under five presidents and says only one president secured the border: Donald Trump. He contrasts the border era under President Joe Biden as the opposite, describing Biden’s first day as the start of 94 executive orders that cascaded from Washington, obliterating immigration policy that had secured the border. He claims Biden, through Department of Homeland Security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, created policy out of thin air, ignored federal immigration law, and facilitated “the largest mass invasion into America that the world has ever seen.” The speaker contends that the United States will spend hundreds of billions of dollars in four years to fund the needs of over 50,000,000 illegal aliens who populate the nation, and that “between one in six and one in seven residents in America is an illegal alien,” describing the demographic shift as the greatest in modern history. After his Border Patrol career, he wrote a bestselling book titled The intentional destruction of American immigration system and produced two documentaries. He asserts that Biden, Harris, and Mayorkas intentionally, strategically, and purposely weaponized illegal immigration as a tool to transform America, and that within this invasion, the unspoken evil of child trafficking—specifically child sex trafficking—has flourished. He projects that by the end of this administration, the number of trafficked children will have grown to over 550,000 UACs. He notes that these children are arrested, released into America, and then lost. To illustrate, he contrasts CBP data: in Trump’s last year, CBP arrested 30,557 UACs who were accounted for and not lost; in Biden’s first year, CBP arrested 147,975 UACs, most of which are unaccompanied and lost. In 2023, Health and Human Services officials Javier Bacera and Robin Marcos are said to have admitted that their agency had no contact with over 85,000 UACs. He asserts that DHS, HHS, and ORR did nothing to correct this humanitarian disaster; instead, they created policies to increase the efficiency of moving UACs from the border to the interior of the United States to unknown and unbonded sponsors, with unaccompanied alien children being handed off to total strangers. A year later, the inspector general overseeing DHS released a report stating the number of lost UACs was not 85,000 but over 320,000. The speaker and his business partner, Ryan Matt, spent six months traveling across America filming a documentary titled “What Is Treason Trafficked?” through which they spoke with officers, agents, and whistleblowers from various agencies. They say the federal government knowingly and actively facilitated these criminal acts.

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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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America needs to recognize that cartel operations have evolved significantly over the past four years. Historically, cartels operated primarily south of the border, trafficking drugs and humans to the U.S. However, they now extend their influence throughout the entire country, establishing networks in major cities and acquiring properties for their operations. This shift has led to the exploitation of unaccompanied children, who are now being placed with unvetted sponsors due to changes in monitoring policies. The previous system, which involved vetting sponsors, has been replaced by a more lenient agreement, allowing criminal networks to take advantage of the situation. Cartels are aware of U.S. policies and manipulate them to facilitate their operations, treating border patrol as a means to transport migrants quickly.

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The Biden administration allegedly prioritized speed over security when releasing children from US custody, leading to them being handed off without proper background checks or identification. One individual reportedly picked up multiple children using different names and addresses, including a strip club, parking lot, and empty lot filled with shipping containers. Current procedures involve DNA testing, personal identification, background checks, and income verification for all sponsors. A suspicious activity report (SAR) allegedly connects Hunter Biden and his associates to international human trafficking. Money from foreign sources, potentially involving Joe Biden, was purportedly used to further illegal activities. The SAR indicated Hunter Biden's business dealings with suspected human traffickers. There were reports of screaming from inside shipping containers. Authorities discovered bodies in trailers and shipping containers, including one incident with 35 patients and another with 39 bodies. Smugglers are allegedly active in advertising ways to enter the country with a child, and "child recycling rings" have been broken up, where children are used repeatedly to help adults cross the border. The government is working to crack down on transnational criminals involved in smuggling and trafficking.

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HHS, under the current administration, has ended its role as the principal vector for child trafficking in the U.S. According to the speaker, during the Biden administration, HHS became a collaborator in child trafficking and slavery. The speaker claims the administration is aggressively trying to find the 300,000 children that were lost by the Biden administration.

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HHS employees are tasked with reuniting children with sponsors, but they often encounter fake documents and inadequate verification processes. Instead of thorough checks, they rely on Google searches to validate IDs, which are often just photocopies. There’s no formal training on how to assess these documents. In one instance, a team discovered that an address they were sending children to was a strip club, revealing a serious oversight in the vetting process. Reports indicate that many children were placed in potentially dangerous situations, with alarming numbers sent to locations linked to trafficking activities. This raises concerns about the effectiveness of child welfare practices under the current system.

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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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The speaker testifies about the crisis of 85,000 missing migrant children, alleging they are trafficked through a network starting in their home countries, continuing through the US border, and ending when the ORR delivers them to sponsors, some of whom are criminals who exploit children for income. The speaker volunteered to help the Biden administration with the crisis at the southern border in 2021 as part of Operation Artemis. The speaker personally witnessed vulnerable indigenous children from Guatemala becoming captives, case managers distraught by the children's experiences, and sponsors attempting to sponsor children from multiple sites using multiple addresses. The speaker claims children are in debt bondage, facing modern-day slavery with no access to law enforcement. The speaker suggests HHS prioritize oversight, transparency, and accountability, and recommends data analysts at the PACE analyze the data to rescue children and prosecute criminals. The speaker also urges a shift from prioritizing speed to prioritizing safety, revamping the vetting process for sponsors, and stopping retaliation against whistleblowers.

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DHS whistleblowers alleged that investigators were reassigned from child abuse, child trafficking, and Fentanyl cases to the southern border. The speaker confirms that FPS officers are indeed supporting CBP at the border, but not in processing migrants. Instead, they transport individuals to medical appointments and emergency rooms, allowing Border Patrol to focus on their primary duties. These officers are being taken from various locations throughout the country, where they would otherwise be engaged in federal facility protection.

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The speaker claims their soon-to-be-released research shows 35,000 "tender age kids" have been rescued. They allege that 70% of documentation from sponsors, arranged by NGOs through HHS, is fraudulent. This created a pipeline of children into sex trafficking and slave labor. Criminal case files are being built by interviewing these children to find out what happened to them. The speaker states they are identifying, locating, and rescuing more children, and building criminal files based on testimony and fraudulent vetting documentation. They predict many NGO employees will be arrested.

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A whistleblower from Project Veritas exposed child trafficking within the Health and Human Services department. Despite raising concerns about children being placed in unsafe homes, she faced backlash and was investigated. The Texas attorney general is now looking into the issue, with hopes that other states will follow suit. Around 30% of children sent by HHS cannot be located, prompting calls for accountability. The whistleblower thanked others for shedding light on government-funded child trafficking.

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In downtown Brownsville, CBP 1 bridge crossers are welcomed by faith-based groups with food and assistance. City employees help guide them to shelters and government facilities, but refuse to answer questions. The city advises groups not to wear identifying markers. Crossers are processed by customs in Mexico, then welcomed in Brownsville before being escorted to their destinations. This routine occurs daily in downtown Brownsville.

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Since 2021, an average of 400 unaccompanied children are smuggled into the U.S. daily. The Department of Homeland Security announced they lost track of over 300,000 of these children. An investigation revealed dangerous placements, encounters with a CIA contractor moving children, and a child trafficking network in Florida. Some children in custody ask to be sent home but are instead sent to unknown sponsors. An abandoned house was found where two young boys were supposed to be delivered. A girl detailed horrors from a Pomona, California detention facility, where children were taken away in the night, unable to say goodbye. MVM, a contractor with ties to the CIA, moves children; some children don't know their sponsors. In Houston, MVM requested a police escort and children were told to hide their faces. A 14-year-old girl in Nashville was tracked to Louisiana after her sponsor gave her away. A girl recounted seeing girls her age being taken to a whorehouse. In Florida, two people requested to sponsor 13 children across five addresses, raising trafficking concerns. A brother and sister claimed they had a $10,000 debt each and were forced to work. A five-year-old was seen working. One girl was forced to sleep in the street by her sponsor.

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An unaccompanied minor was seen in handcuffs with criminals. It was claimed that moving 500,000 children in 3 years requires not asking questions. There seemed to be an internal struggle between doing what people perceived as the morally right thing and pursuing their livelihood. A secret facility was found, and it was stated that this is all about money, potentially a $1,000,000,000 operation. It was claimed that children are being delivered to unknown people. The NGOs and the federal government protect each other. It was stated that nobody can be trusted. The journey of the immigrants and the children was described as a journey into human nature. The group entered a cartel tunnel, and it was stated that nobody is there to stop this.

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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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Senator Hawley questions Miss Marcos about the treatment of children in the care of the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR). He highlights reports of children being forced into labor and sex trafficking, and criticizes the lack of proper background checks and home visits for sponsors. Miss Marcos acknowledges these issues but emphasizes the thorough vetting process and the organization's commitment to child safety. The senator accuses ORR of facilitating child trafficking and criticizes their lack of knowledge about the number of children they are in contact with. The conversation becomes heated, with the senator expressing his frustration and disbelief at the situation. The video then transitions to a news report about Chicago police officers accused of having relationships with migrants living at a police station. Finally, a whistleblower testifies about witnessing child trafficking and exploitation within ORR and calls for increased oversight, transparency, and accountability to protect vulnerable children.
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