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US Government’s Shocking Role in Child Trafficking Exposed

The Biden administration is being accused of running a large-scale child trafficking operation in relation to the “border crisis.” Findings on this from a grand jury were detailed in a 142-page document from the Supreme Court of Florida.

Similar accusations were recently made by Department of Health and Human Services whistleblower Tara Lee Rodas. While testifying before the House Judiciary Committee, she stated that, “whether intentional or not, it can be argued that the U.S. government has become the middleman in a large scale, multi-billion-dollar child trafficking operation that is run by bad actors seeking to profit off of the lives of children.”

In this episode of Crossroads, we’ll discuss what’s really taking place.

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TRANSCRIPT:

Good evening, and welcome to Crossroads!

You’re gonna hear a very different take on the border crisis, depending on who you ask, and each side is busy pointing its fingers at the other. Official statements also seem to contradict the facts and numbers. Yet, behind it all is a clever sleight of hand that is keeping the real truth hidden from the American people. The reality is shocking. Let’s start from the top.

The Biden administration was recently questioned during a White House press briefing on its role in the border crisis, and the response was interesting. Watch:
Wait… does this mean that the border crisis is done and dusted?

Well, not according to the official numbers. In fact, last fiscal year U.S. Customs and Border Protection recorded the highest number of illegal border crossings ever. They stopped illegal aliens and migrants over 2.3 million times, a 37% increase from the 1.7 million apprehensions the year before.

And this year, the numbers are getting even higher. In March, U.S. Customs and Border Protection recorded a 25 percent increase from what was already the highest numbers ever. Doesn’t sound like a decrease of more than 90 percent, as the White House claims, does it?

And now, with Title 42 ending, it’s getting even worse.

Then, was it a Trump issue? Is he the one who ruined the standards at the border? Well, not according to the corporate media. When Trump claimed there was a border crisis in 2019, the editorial board of The Washington Post declared “Trump’s make-believe crisis is untethered from truth and reality.”

And The New York Times even published a fact check, declaring that Trump’s claims that a border crisis existed and was an “urgent national crisis” was false.

So what changed between 2019 and now? And how is the White House saying the numbers are down? On the surface none of this lines up. Yet, peel back the facade, and it will all make sense.

It seems the White House is using a very clever play on words. They’re saying specifically that “illegal migration” is down by 90 percent. But they differentiate this from amnesty and migration.

And as for the numbers, and the focus on non-illegal migration? Well, it turns out the government has been facilitating massive human trafficking, being run through the border. According to a recent Grand Jury determination in Florida, this includes serious allegations of the government “aiding and abetting” child trafficking. Let me explain.

On March 30, Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody published on her official website: GRAND JURY RELEASES SHOCKING REPORT

She points to a 142-page document from the Supreme Court of Florida, which details the terrible reality of the “unaccompanied minors” we hear so much about crossing the US-Mexico border. It turns out many of them are being abused and trafficked. And worse? It turns out the federal government is directly involved, and your tax dollars are paying for it.

It notes that in 2021, the Office of Refugee Resettlement lost contact with close to 20,000 unaccompanied alien children, or UAC. It cites multiple examples of the US agency placing these children in the homes of unknown men with no private bedrooms. It notes that the Department of Health and Human Servicesand the justice department received thousands of allegations of sexual abuse. It includes cases of children being forced into prostitution.

It also details how, despite these horrifying facts, the Office of Refugee Resettlement discourages any checks on the the addresses where the children are being sent. It notes how in Jacksonville, Florida, it turned out some of the addresses the U.S. government is sending these children to include strip clubs, open fields, and even “empty lots surrounded by stacked shipping containers.”

In many cases, the people receiving the children have disturbing profiles. It explains how the government doesn’t require criminal background checks on the men they hand the trafficked children to. It notes cases where the men were former prisoners, including with history of child abuse.

It states that the Grand Jury found a disturbing pattern with the sponsors who were applying to receive multiple trafficked children. These “unaccompanied minors.” It says one address in Texas had 44 of these children in a single residence. It was common for sponsors to receive more than four of these children. The list of findings goes on.

Similar claims are now being brought to Congress. A whistleblower recently testified that the U.S. government is the “middleman” in a multibillion dollar migrant child trafficking operation.

When Department of Health and Human Services whistleblower, Tara Lee Rodas, testified before the House Judiciary Committee on April 28, this is what she said: Watch.

So is the federal government really facilitating child trafficking? Is this an exaggeration? Well, the recent Grand Jury in Florida seems to think it’s very much what’s happening, and there are now calls for similar investigations.

During my own on-the-ground investigations on both the US and the Mexico side of the border, I came to similar findings. Put simply, we’ve been lied to about the real nature of the so-called “border crisis.” This isn’t an organic problem. It’s a government-run operation.

The operations are being run by the United Nations International Organization for Migration, or IOM. They operate by facilitating the trafficking throughout Latin America, into the United States alongside various NGOs. And at the head of the operation are various US government branches, with most of the money coming from the US State Department. Watch:
Are you getting that? The “border crisis” is aided by the government. The “border crisis” includes child sex trafficking and child slavery. There are many government branches involved, including in transportation and resettling. There are policies in place that prevent transparency, and expose trafficked women and children to serious abuses. And to top it all off? Your tax dollars are paying for this.

That’s all for tonight, folks. Thanks for joining us for this new version of Crossroads on weeknights at 7PM eastern on EpochTV.com. In the next couple of weeks, we will be adding interviews and more segments to the show, so stay tuned for that. And then starting May 15th, we will be broadcasting simultaneously on both EpochTV.com and NTD cable. For updates, follow us on social media @crossroads_josh. And as always, Stay informed, and stay free.

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