Sunday, November 24, 2024

The Biden Administration’s Legacy of Migrant Children Trafficking

 The troubling issue of unaccompanied migrant children under the Biden administration and outlines allegations regarding the failure to protect these vulnerable minors from exploitation and trafficking. Firstly, U. S. Senator Bill Cassidy's report blames the Biden administration's lenient immigration policies for the current crisis, stating they allowed thousands of children to fall victim to human trafficking. He criticizes changes made to the vetting process of potential guardians, which weakened the checks that were previously in place to ensure the safety of these children.

A report from the Department of Homeland Security's Office of the Inspector General highlights severe shortcomings, showing that a significant number of unaccompanied children vanished after being released into the care of sponsors. Many of these children did not attend court hearings, raising concerns about their safety and making them more susceptible to trafficking. The lack of monitoring from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is noted as a critical failure that further endangered these children.

The article also references a July 2024 roundtable where several senators expressed grave concerns about the exploitation of unaccompanied children. Testimonies from whistleblowers within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) revealed shocking practices in the vetting process, where children were placed with potentially dangerous sponsors, including gang members. In some cases, children were sent to unsafe locations, and there were documented instances of abuse and trafficking.

The involvement of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), particularly Cherokee Federal, is also examined. Witnesses accused these organizations of prioritizing speed over safety when placing children with sponsors, leading to dangerous outcomes. Cherokee Federal and its representatives denied the allegations, asserting that they comply with federal guidelines when handling migrant children.

The article connects the current crisis to prior warnings and investigations dating back to 2012, indicating that the failures of the HHS in ensuring the well-being of these children began long before Biden took office. Historical evidence shows that in response to rising numbers of unaccompanied minors, previous administrations also relaxed safety standards, resulting in similar issues of abuse and exploitation.

Investigative reports have revealed these ongoing dangers, including claims that a substantial number of children have gone missing after being released to unverified sponsors. The article ultimately critiques the Biden administration's handling of immigration policies and highlights systemic failures in protecting unaccompanied minors, which have persisted for years across different administrations. 

https://activistpost.com/2024/11/the-biden-administrations-legacy-of-migrant-children-trafficking.html

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