Politicians are, of course, dishonest by nature and many are evil to the core, but The Obiden Regime may have been the most insidious cabal of perverts and freaks the world has ever experienced.
NOTE: Over 300,000 missing migrant children.
Was it all part of an open border policy plan to traffic kids into slave labor, sex slavery, or worse?
This from 100percentfedup.com.
A recent House Committee on Homeland Security hearing raised grave concerns about the safety and welfare of unaccompanied migrant children during The Regime’s occupation of our government. Testimony presented by Ali Hopper, president of GUARD Against Trafficking, revealed at least 65,000 calls made by migrant children to a federally established abuse hotline were allegedly ignored, casting doubt on The Regime’s claims of robust oversight. In short:
Ignored Hotline Calls Spark Outrage: A congressional hearing revealed that a hotline set up by [The Regime] to help unaccompanied migrant children reportedly ignored at least 65,000 calls, raising serious concerns about the federal government’s failure to protect vulnerable minors from abuse and exploitation.
Allegations of Criminal Infiltration in NGOs: Ali Hopper, president of GUARD Against Trafficking, testified that NGOs and federal agencies involved in the immigration system have been infiltrated by cartels, turning humanitarian programs into trafficking networks that prioritize speed over child safety.
Disturbing Exploitation Findings: ICE investigations discovered hundreds of undocumented immigrants and at least 14 migrant children used as forced labor on California marijuana farms. Federal audits further revealed that 70% of child sponsor applications were fraudulent, with some sponsors in possession of child sexual abuse material.
Political Accusations and Systemic Neglect: Critics argue [the Left’s] mass immigration policies between 2021 and 2024 created conditions ripe for abuse and trafficking, with some alleging deeper corruption involving elite trafficking rings. The ignored hotline calls have intensified scrutiny over the administration’s handling of unaccompanied minors.
Hopper alleged both federal agencies and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) had been infiltrated and manipulated by criminal networks operating within the chaotic U.S. immigration system. This testimony comes amid reports that over 300,000 unaccompanied migrant minors have gone missing or remain unaccounted for since crossing into the U.S. illegally.
During the Trump Administration, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) initiated a national child welfare initiative to identify and protect migrant children placed in the U.S. under suspicious or unsafe circumstances. In contrast, critics argue The Regime prioritized rapid case processing over child safety, leaving children vulnerable to exploitation and trafficking.
The Regime claimed all children were given access to a hotline to report abuse or illegal activity by their sponsors. However, according to Hopper’s testimony, tens of thousands of these calls went unanswered, potentially leaving countless children trapped in dangerous environments.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) spokesperson Laszlo Baksay defended the agency’s current efforts, blaming The Regime for failing to implement long-term safeguards. Nevertheless, ICE operations have recently uncovered alarming abuses, including labor exploitation and possession of child sexual abuse material by sponsors.
One striking example involved ICE raids on two marijuana farms in California, where 361 illegal immigrants were discovered—including at least 14 minors being used as slave labor. These findings confirmed long-held suspicions that the lack of rigorous sponsor vetting has led to systemic abuse.
Hopper further testified she personally interviewed incarcerated traffickers and cartel operatives during her research. One cartel member in Mexico reportedly described the routine kidnapping of children and their funneling into the U.S. for profit. NGOs, initially formed for humanitarian purposes, were said to have been co-opted by cartels, transforming aid networks into trafficking corridors.
An internal audit from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) reportedly found 70 percent of sponsor applications were fraudulent, making it nearly impossible to track or verify the post-placement welfare of children.
Critics argue the flood of unaccompanied minors into the U.S. was politically motivated, accusing communists/globalists of using mass immigration to influence census data and redistricting. Some even suggest political elites are complicit in more sinister trafficking operations, citing the mishandling of abuse reports as evidence of indifference or corruption.
At a minimum, the failure to respond to tens of thousands of hotline calls represents a catastrophic oversight in child protection policy. At worst, it raises troubling questions about whether the system was knowingly allowed to fail, to the benefit of criminal enterprises and political agendas.
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Author: Nathanael Greene
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