After numerous reporters claimed that the Department of Homeland Security handed over around 85, 000 illegal immigrant babies to frequently underreported” partners,” the Biden administration is facing severe allegations of handling human trafficking problems.  ,
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One whistleblower claimed that the Biden administration retaliated against her for making allegations about placing children with people who were evidently not their family and witnessing abuse during testimony on Wednesday in the Senate.
According to several state reporters who laid out the procedure for the procedure on Tuesday, the Department of Human Services lost at least 85, 000 babies who crossed the border illegally as “unaccompanied juveniles” after placing them with” partners” who may be trafficking the kids into prostitution or forced labour. ” Reporters assigned to process adolescents near the border reported that children were being placed with individuals who were evidently not their friends and when there was evidence of abuse and trafficking,” according to “whistleblowers assigned to process adolescents near the border.”
One journalist, who works with adolescents near the border, claimed that the Biden administration’s DHS Office of Refugee Resettlement took her off the work and retaliated against her rather than acting on the facts they had found after a party alerted supervisors that children were being placed with people who were evidently not their relatives and that there was evidence of cruel misuse.
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa ) claimed that the Biden administration allegedly shoved children out of poorly-vetted volunteers ‘ homes as quickly as it could to keep them in secure facilities. Joe Biden had portrayed those as his rival Donald Trump putting “kids in cages” and wanted to avoid those optics at all costs.
But Biden’s solution, as detailed by federal employees tasked with professionally interacting with those kids, was far less humane — 500, 000 children were flown or bussed to the homes of people who were often neighbors. Picture check regulations were relaxed by the Biden administration. 30 days afterward, DHS’s monitoring amounted to a single phone call to the kids. Many of the kids were already gone by that day; they were just missing.
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Despite the seriousness of the situation, Democrats refused to participate in the reading, which meant that Sens. Grassley, Bill Cassidy (R-La. ), Ron Johnson (R-Wisc. ), and John Cornyn (R-Texas ) had to hold an unofficial hearing to get the testimony. Tara Lee Rhodes, a 20-year senior of the federal government who volunteered to work at the borders and assisted in the processing of 8,300 juveniles as a deputy to the Federal Case Management Group, was one of the whistleblowers.
The Biden presidency sent a 16-year-old Guatemalan woman named Carmen to live with someone who claimed to be her brother. But pictures on social media showed him touching her biologically, “it was apparent her partner was never her sibling”, she said. Immediately, Carmen was advertised on the company’s social media with her clothing unfastened, looking drugged up. Her” sponsor” also posted child pornography to social media.
Carmen “was for sale”, Rodas said. ” It’s worrying if Carmen is safe, what keeps me awake at day.”
She claimed that other kids were turned over to dwell with well-known crew members, which is a far cry from the thorough screening required during the normal implementation procedure.
In September 2021, she sent an “urgent do-not-release advisory” warning to the agency and Cherokee Federal not to release a particular child who was slated to be sent to a known gang member, but it “knowingly” did so anyway.
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Instead of securing the border and detaining illegal immigrants, Biden cared more about avoiding negative headlines, turning the administration into a government-funded child sex trafficking scheme. Yet Democrats do n’t care. They refused to acknowledge the border crisis. They resisted taking part in the hearing and vowed to do anything to safeguard innocent children.