Texas Girl USA
on November 17, 2025
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Illegal alien unaccompanied children are what I considered human trafficking product of cartel. The cartel charged parents starting $4,000 and up depending where they're from Mexican are being charged $4,000 others are higher.
Some of these children are being raped by cartels militants claiming their parents didn't pay. Social workers in U.S.A. are being handed some of these children by border patrol who cause children being raped in the across the border and ended saving the children in California
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Here is their case.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement has launched an initiative with state and local law enforcement partners to find roughly 450,000 “unaccompanied alien children” who were illegally smuggled into the U.S. during the Biden administration and placed with unvetted sponsors.
The new UAC Safety Verification Initiative is focused on protecting children from sexual abuse and exploitation through a broader collaboration among so-called 287(g) partners.
“The primary focus of this initiative is to conduct welfare checks on these children to ensure that they are safe and not being exploited,” the Department of Homeland Security said.
Florida on Monday became the first state in the nation to implement the initiative.
So far, the Trump administration has located over 24,400 so-called UACs through visits and door knocks, DHS said in a Friday news release.
According to federal law, the care of UACs falls under the Office of Refugee Resettlement, within the Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Children and Families.
For years, under multiple administrations, federal and state investigations have found UACs are being abused through the program, including at ORR-contracted facilities nationwide.
Under the Biden administration, ORR placed UACs with unvetted sponsors, background checks weren’t performed, UACs were released to alleged gang members, human traffickers, non-family members and sent to non-residential addresses, federal inspector general audits and a Florida grand jury found.
Inspector general reports uncovered that ICE officers were “incapable of monitoring” UACs released into the U.S., expressing alarm because “missing children are 'considered at higher risk for trafficking, exploitation, or forced labor.'”
ORR initially lost track of roughly 100,000 children, according to the reports. That number later increased three-fold; UACs were being exploited in child labor situations, federal investigations found, and still are, most recently in Chicago, The Center Square reported.
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