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Democrats have admitted there's a problem at the border, evidenced by Joe Biden's appointment of someone to address it. This appointee has done nothing and made the situation worse by focusing on root causes instead of solutions. She doesn't seem to care about the 300,000 children trafficked into the country by human and drug traffickers. Fentanyl is killing children and young people across the nation.

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Good afternoon. This joint hearing focuses on the trafficking, exploitation, and missing unaccompanied children at the Southwest border. We are examining how current border policies have allowed dangerous cartels and traffickers to exploit vulnerable children. The number of unaccompanied minors arriving has surged, with nearly 530,000 encounters under the Biden administration, compared to less than half that during the Trump administration. Many children arrive with no clear family connections, often appearing drugged. The administration claims to have humanitarian policies, yet these situations reflect a failure to protect these children. Agencies like CBP, ICE, and HHS are overwhelmed and unable to properly vet sponsors, leading to over 85,000 children reported lost. This is unacceptable, and we must address human trafficking and ensure the safety of these children. Thank you to our witnesses for being here today.

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The speaker criticizes the current system for losing track of 85,000 children. They argue that the focus should be on addressing the actual issue rather than creating fictional scenarios. They highlight the increase in unaccompanied children crossing the border since Democrats took charge, with only a brief decline during a Republican administration. The speaker emphasizes the need to reunite these children with their families and ensure their safety. They also question the whereabouts of the 85,000 children under the Biden administration.

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The speaker states the U.S. federal government is the world's largest child sex trafficking organization. They claim that under President Biden's open border policies, the U.S. has experienced the largest mass invasion in history, costing hundreds of billions of dollars and resulting in a significant demographic shift. The speaker asserts that Biden, Harris, and Mayorkas intentionally weaponized illegal immigration to transform America, leading to a surge in child trafficking. They state that over 550,000 unaccompanied alien children (UACs) will have been lost by the end of the current administration, compared to 30,557 UACs accounted for during President Trump's last year. The speaker claims that HHS and ORR admitted to losing contact with over 85,000 UACs in 2023, a number that an inspector general later revised to over 320,000. They allege that DHS, HHS, and ORR created policies to expedite the movement of UACs to unvetted sponsors, resulting in children disappearing into labor and sex trafficking. The speaker's research indicates the federal government knowingly facilitated these criminal acts.

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A 17 year old migrant died in US custody this week. Child died yesterday in border patrol custody. Migrant children who come to The US without their parents here are working twelve hour shifts or more at factories even though it violates child labor laws. Along the southern border, you see thousands of these wristbands. These are children being sold into sex slavery, and you don't even know what they are. So now approaches a 100,000 children according to public reports. A 100,000 children lost by your department and the Biden administration. lawmakers urging the Biden administration to provide explanations for the disappearance of 85,000 migrant children. Migrant children sold in to labor trafficking and sex trafficking. At least five HHS staff members said they were pushed out after raising concerns about child sick safety.

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Venezuelan gangs are exploiting children in migrant camps, with undocumented kids as young as 11 committing crimes like robberies and assaults. This situation stems from policies by the Biden administration and the radical Democrats, leading to these children becoming victims of modern-day slavery for drug cartels and gangs. The administration's decision to stop DNA testing at the southern border has made it difficult to verify the relationships between adults and the children they accompany, raising concerns about their safety. The focus should be on caring for these vulnerable kids and repatriating them to their families, while swiftly addressing the adults who have entered the country illegally.

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Biden's handling of the border has faced criticism, particularly regarding the increase in border crossings. When Trump left office, crossings were about 74,000 per month, but they surged to nearly 300,000 under Biden. Factors contributing to this rise include statements made by Biden and a moratorium on deportations.

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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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The United States federal government is described as the largest child sex trafficking organization in modern history, particularly under President Biden's administration. After 24 years in the Border Patrol, it’s clear that Biden's policies have led to a significant increase in unaccompanied alien children (UACs) being lost and vulnerable to trafficking. In Biden's first year, 147,975 UACs were arrested, with many going unaccounted for. By 2023, over 85,000 UACs were reported lost, a number later revised to over 320,000. Agencies responsible for their welfare failed to take corrective actions, instead facilitating their transfer to unknown sponsors. A documentary titled "What is Treason: Trafficked" reveals the government's complicity in these crimes through interviews with various officials and whistleblowers.

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President Biden's border policies led to a surge in illegal immigration, with over 500,000 unaccompanied children crossing the border. The Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) struggled to care for these children, releasing them to unsafe sponsors without proper vetting. ORR's oversight weakened, allowing children to be exploited for labor, resulting in injuries and even death. Despite calls for reform, the Biden administration failed to cooperate with investigations into these issues. Transparency is lacking, and protecting children should not be a partisan matter. Urgent action is needed to prevent further harm to vulnerable children.

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Speaker 0: Can you talk about the number of missing children you guys have discovered in Memphis? That's amazing. Speaker 1: Well, it's hundreds of thousands were lost through Biden and the Biden administration, and we are getting a lot of them back. But they're either dead, they're slaves, they're captured in some form. But think of it, hundreds of thousands we're talking about. Not even believable. And they came in through the border, they were sold, They were bargained for. And this was all Biden. Meaning Biden and Obama, the same, you know, the same mentality, frankly. I think it's the same mentality. Let me tell you, Barack Hussein Obama was a lousy president. A lot of bad things happened. Remember when they used to talk about Trump with the jail cells? Well, he built the jail cells for the children. He built those jail cells. Remember that came out? But sure, they were built in 2014. You remember when that came out after me going through that stuff for about two weeks, and then they found out it was Barack Obama that built those jail cells. No. These people are they were bad leaders. I hope I hope we don't have it again. I hope we don't have it again because, you know, our country has come back a long way, but it can only withstand so much, and we don't wanna ever go through that again. We never wanna have open borders again. We don't wanna have we don't wanna have men playing women's sports. We don't wanna have transgender for everybody. We don't want that. We wanna have a great country with low interest rates, nice housing, great education, a strong military. The basics. Yes, please.

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Today, we discuss how the Biden administration's open border policy aids drug and human traffickers. Despite warnings and evidence, little action has been taken to address the issue. Whistleblowers have revealed that unaccompanied migrant children are being handed over to criminals, including sex traffickers. Over 85,000 children are unaccounted for after being apprehended or released to sponsors. The administration's lack of response to these concerns shows neglect and a disregard for the safety of these vulnerable children. Action is needed to prevent further harm.

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Your system has lost track of 85,000 children, and we're discussing a fictional scenario of an infant seeking asylum. This is absurd. Unaccompanied children are surging, especially since the current administration took over, with only a brief decrease during the previous administration. We aim to reunite these children with their families and facilitate their entry through proper channels. Yet, instead of addressing the 85,000 missing children under Biden, my colleagues focus on the 1,000 children not being reunified. We need to prioritize finding these lost children.

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President Biden has seen a surge in illegal border crossings, causing strain on southern border states. This has led to challenges in immigration and border security.

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ProPublica recorded the sound of children at an attention center, sparking discussions about child abuse and the treatment of migrant children. The Statue of Liberty is seen as a symbol of tolerance, but now immigrant children are cowering under its skirts. The disappearance of over 500 sets of parents and the resulting plight of the children is deemed criminal and a violation of the nation's values. Lawmakers are urging the Biden administration to explain the disappearance of 85,000 migrant children, some of whom are believed to be victims of labor and sex trafficking. The administration has been accused of ignoring warnings about the surge of migrant children and turning a blind eye to their exploitation. The exact number of children sexually assaulted during illegal border crossings is unknown, as is the purpose of the wristbands worn by many children along the southern border.

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545 children is compared to an entire dairy aisle to emphasize the number. Some people haven't made up their minds and may still vote for him. Perhaps we feel too guilty to understand the magnitude of the crime and our responsibility. Lawmakers are urging the Biden administration to provide explanations for the disappearance of 85,000 migrant children. Public reports indicate that the number of children lost by the department in the Biden administration is approaching 100,000. These migrant children are allegedly being sold into labor and sex trafficking. The Biden administration's policies are said to be enabling a child labor and sex trafficking problem.

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85,000 children who crossed the border are missing. The current administration has taken no action to locate them. President Biden's refusal to address this issue is a danger to the safety of our country and the families seeking refuge.

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These are two IDs from young children. Since the Biden administration's policies have allowed up to 20 million people to cross the border, there are now 400,000 missing children. The situation raises serious concerns about their safety, particularly regarding potential involvement in sex trafficking. This issue is critical and needs urgent attention, as it does not reflect the values of America.

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The speaker criticizes the current system for losing track of 85,000 children. They dismiss claims of an infant seeking asylum as absurd. They highlight the increase in unaccompanied children since Democrats took charge, with only a blip during Republican leadership. They emphasize the need to reunite children with their families and bring them to a port of entry for proper care. The speaker expresses frustration with colleagues asking about 1,000 children not being reunited, questioning the whereabouts of the 85,000 children under the Biden administration.

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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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The speaker stated to the committee that the Biden administration let unaccompanied minors into the country without keeping track of them. The administration provided these children with a hotline to call if they had trouble with their sponsor families. The speaker claimed that 65,000 calls to this hotline, which was designated to protect these children, went unanswered.

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Over 500,000 unaccompanied migrant children have been encountered at the southern border since the Biden administration began. Many of these children have been lost in the system, with over 85,000 reported out of contact after being released to sponsors. Concerns about their safety have risen, as some have fallen victim to labor exploitation and trafficking. Overcrowded detention facilities have led to poor living conditions, and children are sometimes released without thorough background checks. Advocacy groups warn of the risks these children face, including human trafficking. Critics argue that the lack of clear immigration policies has contributed to this crisis. The need for accountability and effective oversight is urgent, as many children remain unaccounted for. The situation highlights a significant humanitarian crisis that demands immediate attention and action from policymakers.

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We need more resources to address the crisis of unaccompanied migrant children, which has escalated under the Biden administration. Over 526,000 unaccompanied children have crossed the border since 2021, with many released to sponsors without proper vetting, leading to exploitation and trafficking. The Office of Refugee Resettlement's budget for unaccompanied children reached $6.9 billion in 2023, yet significant mismanagement has resulted in tens of thousands of children going missing or being placed in dangerous situations. Reports indicate that many children are forced into labor or unsafe conditions after being released. The administration prioritized speed over safety, failing to protect vulnerable children from further victimization. This situation represents a monumental failure that requires urgent attention and accountability.

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Joe Biden is accused of being the world's biggest child trafficker. According to a border patrol agent, Biden's policies have hindered law enforcement and border security. The situation has led to children being sold to individuals posing as families. These children are brought across the border, only to be sent back and used again. Shockingly, one border patrol agent encountered a child who had been trafficked a staggering 15 times. This video claims that Joe Biden is currently the largest human trafficker in the world.

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The Illusion of a US Withdrawal in Afghanistan with Robbie Martin
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Whitney Webb and Robbie Martin discuss three hot-button themes in US politics and foreign policy: Afghanistan, the US-Mexico border crisis, and the January 6 Capitol events, weaving in the larger networks of influence behind each. They begin by tracing who has shaped US Afghanistan policy over two decades and why it has persisted across administrations. They identify Zalmi (Zalmi) Khalilzad as a central figure linking the Bush neocons to later neoliberal-adjacent actors across Obama, Trump, and Biden eras. Khalilzad, described as Egyptian-born and linked to the Project for the New American Century, embodies a continuity argument: despite changes in presidents, core Afghanistan policy remains, with the speaker noting a belief that “The United States is never leaving Afghanistan,” even if troop numbers appear to fall, because a persistent presence would be filled by private contractors or a fortified, permanent base. The neocon circle is positioned as the animating force behind long-running plans for Afghanistan, with a broader view that occupies strategic space to counter China and secure geostrategic advantages tied to Central Asia, borders, and regional power dynamics. The conversation links this long engagement to broader strategic objectives, citing the Rebuilding America’s Defenses document and its framing of China as a principal future adversary. They discuss how Afghanistan’s location creates border connections with China and Iran, the centrality of mineral wealth and minerals mining, and the historical role of oil pipelines and the opium trade in shaping foreign policy. Khalilzad’s long history with Afghanistan, including ties to the Friends of Afghanistan and the National Endowment for Democracy, is presented as evidence that the CIA’s network has remained deeply engaged. The Trump peace deal, they argue, was designed with secret annexes and favored a continued US role, including a CIA presence and unspecified agreements on Afghan governance and opium interests, while Biden’s timetable shift toward nine/eleven is seen as a strategic move to justify continued pressure and influence in the region, with Taliban threats tied to these timelines. On China, the discussion presents a picture of a “three-front” potential conflict—Iran, Ukraine/Russia, and China—while noting Afghanistan’s border with China amplifies the strategic stakes. They argue that humanitarian framing around China’s domestic policies serves to justify Western action and keep the focus away from intensified Western exploitation of Afghan resources and geopolitical leverage, including disputed mining and energy interests, and the possibility that Western oligarchs fund or influence research and military activity that China would contest. They turn to the US-Mexico border crisis, highlighting the controversial shift of migrant children into US military bases, led by Health and Human Services (HHS) rather than DHS, and raising alarms about oversight, record-keeping, and safety. They cite Fort Bliss and Joint Base San Antonio as sites with troubling safety records, including sexual assault concerns, and point to broader questions about the handling of unaccompanied minors, tracking systems, and the potential for abuse or trafficking, all within a context of long-running migration drivers from Central America and US-backed destabilization. They contrast this with the Trump-era rhetoric about “kids in cages,” emphasizing hypocrisy and the evolving containment approach under Biden. Finally, they address January 6, where an inspector general report confirms a stand-down order, prompting questions about accountability, the roles of Capitol Police leadership, and potential connections to broader security networks and simulations that intersect with other political narratives. They discuss the media’s role in shaping focus, allegations of staged or manipulated events, and the ongoing debate over how to interpret and respond to domestic security concerns, including the influence of figures tied to intelligence and foreign interests.
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