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The speaker states that they are not saying the organization lost 85,000 children, but that contact was lost with them and their whereabouts are unknown. The speaker asks if that is a fair statement. The speaker asks if, after making three calls on average to check on 85,000 children placed by the organization, there was no response. The speaker then asks if it is fair to say that contact was lost with over 85,000 kids. The speaker asks for a yes or no answer. The speaker states that the organization does not know where 85,000 of the children are. The speaker then says they will move on after receiving no answer.

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A man asks who the child is and why he is sleeping. The other person explains that the child fell asleep. The man asks where they are from and the person replies that they are from Guatemala and going to Denver, Colorado. The man questions why the child is traveling alone and asks about the mother. The person clarifies that they are the father and the mother is in Guatemala. The man asks how old the child is and the person responds that they are one and a half years old. The man asks when the child was born and the person says it was on June 29th, but they are unsure of the year.

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A group of migrants from China and Venezuela are seen in the Miter Camp of San Vicente, heading towards the northern borders of the United States. They express their destination as the USA, repeatedly mentioning China and Venezuela. The conversation revolves around their journey, with mentions of Xi Jinping, New York, and Nepal. The speakers emphasize their Chinese origin and their excitement about going to the USA. The transcript ends with a repetition of "China" and "USA going to the USA."

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This video shows a group of children being dropped off by a man in a truck, all wearing ankle monitors. The speaker questions the legality of the situation and expresses concern for the well-being of the children. They criticize the actions being taken and ask where the children are being taken. The speaker is shocked and outraged by the situation.

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The speaker questions the ACLU's stance on 85,000 missing children and suggests that the sponsors of these children are not real. They claim that the sponsors are involved in a racket and are not answering the phone. The speaker believes that a large number of these sponsors are involved in sex trafficking and accuses the current administration of supporting this through their policies. They also mention a partnership with cartels for human trafficking.

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A group of people at the Myers campus are sending a message to Alejandro Mayorkas. They mention that they are from China and Venezuela and are migrating to the United States. They repeatedly talk about China and Venezuela, expressing their destination as the USA. They mention Xi Jinping and Nepal briefly. Overall, the conversation revolves around their origins from China and their plans to go to the United States.

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Speaker 0 asks the kids about their visit to the general's heart respect and the donation they received. They are then asked to come closer and give something to the people they work with at Reseda's.

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People from various countries like Venezuela, Africa, Nepal, and Guatemala are asked where they are from and where they are going. Many of them mention California, New York, and Senegal as their destinations. The speaker also mentions Alabama, Seattle, and Mexico. The video shows people at the Tucson Airport, and the speaker explains the process of illegally crossing the border and being released within 24 hours to go anywhere in the country. The speaker attributes this to open borders.

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An individual confronts people allegedly affiliated with MVM, questioning their transportation of children. They claim some children don't know their sponsors. At MVM headquarters, staff decline to comment and hastily leave, abandoning bags. The individual follows a van believed to be transporting children to the airport. They question MVM staff about children not knowing their sponsors and the reason for wearing masks. They allege IDs are not being checked. One person admits children sometimes arrive with fake names, making verification impossible, and acknowledges similarities to the movie "Sound of Freedom," implying potential sex trafficking. They state that they cannot speak on camera due to policies. Later, in Houston, the individual observes children being escorted by police, wearing masks, and hiding their faces. They confront an individual who previously claimed to be on vacation but is now moving a child through the airport, questioning them about missing children they've escorted.

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In this video, the speaker discusses a suspicious situation involving a woman who works at the Rio Grande Valley Catholic facility in McAllen, Texas. The woman has been transporting children, including babies, from the facility to the airport. The speaker and his team followed her and noticed some odd behavior, such as her claiming the children were hers and then handing them off to other women. They also discovered that she was now driving a taxi, but when they called the number on the cab, they were told it wasn't a cab company. The speaker believes there is something sinister happening and calls for a serious investigation.

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In this video, it is claimed that 85,000 unaccompanied children who entered the US in the past two years are missing. The video shows confrontations with individuals involved in transporting these children, questioning their secrecy and raising concerns about child trafficking. It is suggested that the US government, through private contractors, is facilitating a large child trafficking ring. The video also highlights the use of top-secret compounds and the lack of proper vetting of sponsors for these children. The speaker urges viewers to support their operation and stand up for the truth.

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People from various countries like Venezuela, Africa, Nepal, and Guatemala are asked where they are from and where they are going. Many of them mention California, New York, and Senegal as their destinations. The speaker also mentions Alabama, Seattle, and Mexico. The video shows people at the Tucson Airport, and the speaker explains the process of illegally crossing the border and being released within 24 hours to go anywhere in the country. The speaker attributes this to open borders.

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Migrant runaways, children placed with adult sponsors by the US government, are disappearing. Detective Norma McGuckin in Culpeper, Virginia, is searching for 21 missing kids. Sponsors take them in, but within days, the children vanish. McGuckin patrols the neighborhoods, where many unaccompanied minors have fled.

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In this video, the speaker discovers various items in a location, including shoes, undergarments, baby bottles, and baby formula. They also find a little girl's jacket, medicine, and latex gloves, suggesting the presence of many children. The speaker believes that the government is involved in this situation and compares it to a child's camp. They argue that these children are being kept here before being trafficked into the United States.

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Mister Smith is asked about his intentions and he explains that he wants to ensure proper documentation for people being transported. He clarifies that they are being taken to various destinations within the US from different countries. When asked why he is inquiring, he mentions his concern about human trafficking and wants to make sure everything is legal. The conversation then shifts to a volunteer who helps released ICE detainees. The volunteer expresses fear for those who are left without assistance. Mister Smith asks if they can enter and film, but the volunteer declines, stating that it is not allowed.

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The speakers in the video are questioning the individuals who are moving children. They ask where the kids are being taken and if there is paperwork for them. The individuals refuse to answer and tell the speakers not to worry about it. The speakers express concern about the children going missing, and one of them mentions an article from the New York Times stating that one-third of these kids are dropped off at a pond. The speakers question the age of the children and ask if the individuals work for Compass Connections. The individuals remain secretive and refuse to answer. The speakers express curiosity and frustration about the secrecy and ask why the individuals are hiding their faces. They also question if the kids are being told not to talk. The speakers continue to film and express their disapproval of the situation.

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The speaker discusses the transportation of mini batteries and how they are sent all over the place. They mention the country of origin and express concern about human trafficking. They mention recently documented travelers being released from ICE and getting to their destinations with the help of Team Liberty, a non-government organization. The speaker asks how the person got their job and learns they are a volunteer. They express disagreement about people being dropped off without help. The speaker asks if they can come closer and take a video, but the person declines, stating that it is not allowed.

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Migrant runaways, children placed with adult sponsors by the US government, are disappearing. Detective Norma McGuckin in Culpeper, VA, is searching for 21 missing kids. Sponsors take them in, but within days, the children vanish. McGuckin patrols the neighborhoods, where many unaccompanied minors have fled.

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An individual confronts people allegedly affiliated with MVM, questioning their transportation of children. They claim some children don't know their sponsors. At MVM headquarters, staff decline to comment and hastily leave in a van, abandoning bags. The individual follows the van, suspecting the children are being taken to the airport. The individual questions why staff wear masks and why IDs aren't checked. One person admits some children arrive with fake names, making verification impossible, and acknowledges similarities to the movie "Sound of Freedom," implying potential sex trafficking. They claim they can't speak on camera due to policies aimed at improving the administration's image and fear losing their job if they expose the situation. Upon arriving in Houston, the individual observes children wearing masks and hiding their faces, escorted by police. They question an MVM staff member, who previously claimed to be on vacation, about transporting a child to the airport and about children who have gone missing.

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A group of migrants from China and Venezuela are seen in the Miter Camp of San Vicente, heading towards the northern borders of the United States. They express their destination as the USA, repeatedly mentioning China and Venezuela. The conversation revolves around their journey, with mentions of Xi Jinping, New York, and Nepal. The dialogue mainly consists of repetitive mentions of China and the USA.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the issue of unaccompanied children entering the United States and the lack of information about their whereabouts. They question the secrecy surrounding the transportation of these children and express concerns about potential human trafficking. The video highlights the role of government contractors and NGOs in holding and escorting the children. It also mentions instances of abuse and negligence within these systems. The speakers emphasize the need for transparency and accountability in order to protect these vulnerable children.

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The speaker questions the identity of the people he encounters and asks about the company they represent. He expresses concern for the well-being of the children present and asks if they are being taken care of. The speaker mentions talking to the police and asserts his right to take pictures in a public place. He questions the secrecy and lack of transparency from the individuals he is speaking to. The speaker requests information about the children's destination and expresses concern about the possibility of human trafficking. He asks for permission to check on the children's safety and requests the names of the individuals involved. The conversation ends with the speaker reiterating his desire to know where the children are going.

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The speakers are questioning where a group of kids is being moved to, but the person in charge refuses to provide any information. The first speaker expresses concern about the kids going missing, and the third speaker confirms that it happens frequently. Another speaker mentions that the kids are being taken to the airport. The first speaker criticizes the secrecy and tries to film the situation. They ask why the group is hiding their faces and instructing the kids not to talk. The conversation continues with the speakers discussing the questionable nature of the situation.

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Venezuela, how old are you? Two years? You’ve been with your mom and dad, right? Where are you going? Are you in the United States? --- Venezuela, how old are you? Two years? You’ve been with your mom and dad, right? Where are you going? Are you in the United States?

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The film discovered an underground economy of children, which is linked to border policies. Families from poor countries like Guatemala paid $3-5,000 per child, believing they would have a better life in the U.S. The U.S. welcomed these children, but the foster system's rules were changed. Sponsor families didn't need to be relatives. Traffickers suggested sponsors, leading to situations in Florida and Texas where 15-20 kids slept on floors, weren't in school, and were transported in vans to clean pig slaughterhouses on night shifts. This is happening in the U.S.
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