Families, communities, states, and nations are stronger when all children are protected. According to a retired Border Patrol agent, the government of the United States has the distinction of being the largest child sex trafficking organization in modern world history. In an article published at The Daily Signal, Virginia Allen reported on the testimony of J.J. Carrell, who served in the Border Patrol for 24 years before he retired. At the time of retirement, he was a deputy patrol agent in charge of the San Diego Sector. Since retirement, he authored a book on the border crisis and produced two documentaries on the topic. According to Allen, Carrell testified of the following:
“I state with complete certainty that
[President Joe] Biden, [Vice President Kamala] Harris, and [Homeland Security
Secretary Alejandro] Mayorkas intentionally, strategically and purposely
weaponized illegal immigration and use it as a tool to fundamentally transform
America,” Carrell said during the joint hearing by the Subcommittee on Border Security
and Enforcement and Subcommittee on Oversight and Accountability, both subcommittees
of the House Homeland Security Committee.
“Inside this invasion, the unspoken evil
of child trafficking and more specifically, child sex trafficking has
flourished,” he said.
To
support the testimony of Carrell given above, Allen summarized the latest information
about the missing children.
In August, U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement reported that it does not know the location or status of more than
300,000 migrant children. Between fiscal year 2019 and 2023, 32,000 illegal
alien minors did not appear for their immigration court hearing, and an
additional 291,000 were never given an immigration court date.
According to the Office of Refugee
Resettlement, 81% of unaccompanied alien children are between the ages of 13
and 18. The average age of a trafficking victim in the U.S. is between 12 and
15, according to Anti-Trafficking International.
Under current U.S. law, after being
apprehended by Border Patrol or Customs and Border Protection, unaccompanied
migrant children are released into the custody of the Department of Health and
Human Services’ Office of Refugee Resettlement, which in turn releases the
child to a sponsor in the U.S.
For a decade, HHS has demonstrated a “record
of losing children to sponsors who abuse, exploit, traffic, and harm children
in unthinkable ways,” Tara Rodas told members of Congress during her testimony
at Tuesday’s hearing, which was titled “Trafficked, Exploited, and Missing:
Migrant Children Victims of the Biden-Harris Administration.
Rodas
was a government employee when she was assigned in 2021 to help HHS with the
burgeoning numbers of unaccompanied immigrant children arriving at the southern
border. It did not take long for Rodas to realize that the department’s program
was allowing sponsors to exploit children. Even though the department runs the
names of sponsors through the National Crime Information Center before they are
allowed to take a child, there are not enough controls on the sponsors. They
can be relatives or not related at all. This opens the door for human
traffickers to prey on innocent minors. According to Rodas, the practice happens
regularly.
Rodas
said that U.S. officials are allowing “MS-13, 18th Street Gang,
Russian Balkans crime syndicates, and other unsavory characters” to take the
children. She defended HHS by pointing out that the department is “not an investigative
or law enforcement agency” and “does not have the knowledge, skills, ability,
or the tradecraft to protect children from traffickers.” She compared the
operations of child traffickers to the “tactics and operations of terrorist
organization.”
Rodas
suggested some solutions to end the exploitation of migrant children. Her
suggestions include DNA testing of sponsors who pose as a relative to a child
and prison time for sponsors who do not produce the child put into their care.
“Let’s mobilize the full power of our
intelligence and law enforcement communities to dismantle these criminal
networks,” Rodas said, recommending that child trafficking activity should be
elevated on the National Intelligence Priorities Framework and be designated a
terrorist activity.
“We cannot be a nation that looks the
other way,” Rodas said. “We have a moral imperative to care for children that
the government takes into custody, and the time to act is now.”
Babies,
children, and youth are precious in the sight of God, and He will not hold our
nation guiltless for endangering and misusing the migrant children and youth who
come into our nation. The more we do to rescue these misused individuals, the
more we will protect our own children and youth. The nominated Border Czar Tom
Holman has declared that he will find the missing children, and we should pray
that he can and will. We must protect all minors within the borders of our nation
if we want to have strong families, communities, states, and nations.
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