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I'm Border Patrol agent Monica Cruz, and I'm blowing the whistle on a flawed system. Juvenile smugglers, or "foot guides," are repeatedly released back to Mexico after apprehension, allowing them to continue smuggling without consequences. One smuggler, "Timmy," has been apprehended and released over 20 times. Cartels recruit children through social media, even video games like Roblox, soliciting them for smuggling. These kids get paid to bring people across, knowing they'll likely be caught and sent back. They even use decoys. The Mexican consulate in Yuma is also involved, providing welfare checks but not assisting in verifying identities for prosecution. These kids idolize the cartel life. They're paid around $800-$1000 per person or $3000-$4000 per group but the cartels make around $10,000 per person smuggled. We need a change in US policy to hold these teenage foot guides accountable.

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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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In this video, it is claimed that 85,000 unaccompanied children have gone missing after being brought into the United States in the past two years. 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 federal government is facilitating a large child trafficking ring, with children being lured or sold into the hands of traffickers. The video also highlights the use of private government contractors and NGOs in the transportation and housing of these children. The lack of transparency and accountability in the process is emphasized, with concerns raised about the safety and well-being of the children.

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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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A man, 43 years old, claims his wife abandoned him and left their two children. The children appear sedated, leading to concerns about human trafficking. Their lack of reaction to bright light suggests a disturbing reality in the United States. Law enforcement agencies are accused of assisting and abetting in child trafficking. The distressing nature of these situations weighs heavily on those involved.

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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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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, 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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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 expressing concerns about child trafficking. It is suggested that the US government is facilitating a large child trafficking ring, with children being lured, sold, or kidnapped before being marked and brought into the US. The video also highlights the use of secure compounds and private contractors to hold and transport the children. The lack of transparency and vetting of sponsors is criticized, with concerns raised about the safety and well-being of the children. The video concludes by urging viewers to support efforts to expose and combat child trafficking.

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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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Under the current administration, 325,000 migrant children are missing. This number could fill California's largest stadium five or six times. It is claimed that many of these children are dead, and many are sex slaves or slaves of a different nature.

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In this video, it is claimed that 85,000 unaccompanied children have gone missing after being brought into the United States in the last two years. The video shows confrontations with individuals involved in the transportation of these children, questioning their secrecy and the safety of the children. It is suggested that the US federal government is facilitating a large child trafficking ring, with children being lured or sold into the hands of traffickers. The video also highlights the use of private government contractors and NGOs in the transportation and housing of these children. The lack of transparency and accountability in the process is emphasized. The video concludes by urging viewers to support efforts to expose and combat child trafficking.

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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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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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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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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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Border patrol is detaining migrants, handcuffing them for being here illegally. Girls are separated from boys, causing fear and tears. Many are from China and Afghanistan, arriving through mountain trails. They are being taken to shelters by a private company.

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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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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 speaker asks if the kids belong to the person he is talking to and mentions that they are from Honduras. He then asks where they are going and explains that he is filming to document where the kids end up, as many of them go missing. He mentions Southwest Key, MGM, and Compass Connection as possible sponsors.

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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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In this video, it is claimed that 85,000 migrant children have gone missing after being detained at the US-Mexico border. The video alleges that the US federal government is facilitating a large child trafficking ring, with children being lured to the US through various means. It also suggests that private government contractors and NGOs are involved in the trafficking operation. The video shows confrontations with individuals involved in the transportation of these children, who refuse to disclose their affiliations. The video concludes by urging viewers to support the fight against child trafficking.

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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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