Forums before death by AOL, social media and spammers... "We can't have nice things"
|    alt.tv.pol-incorrect    |    Great show till Bill Maher fucked it up    |    348 messages    |
[   << oldest   |   < older   |   list   |   newer >   |   newest >>   ]
|    Message 169 of 348    |
|    John Doe to Ubiquitous    |
|    Re: Feds Admit: Child Sex Trafficking Re    |
|    20 Oct 24 21:14:54    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.politics.miserable-failure, alt.politics.sex       XPost: alt.politics.usa       From: NoOne@private.corp              On 10/16/2024 7:05 PM, Ubiquitous wrote:       > Youth sex trafficking and its myriad cruelties tripled under President       > Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, according to a report in       > TheFreePress.com.       >       > TheFreePress.com described some of the harms inflicted on youth       > migrants under the lax policies set by Biden’s border chief, Alejandro       > Mayorkas’ tenure:       >       > Sex-trafficking victims often suffer horrific abuse, as I       > discovered when I spoke to Landon Dickeson, the 36-year-old       > executive director for Bob’s House of Hope in Denton, Texas,       > the only shelter for male sex-trafficking victims ages 18 and       > up in the country. Dickeson says they’ve seen teens from       > Central and South America who have been so tortured by their       > traffickers they can barely function.       >       > Dickeson described caring for teens who have brain damage       > from being so heavily drugged—teens who have had their       > fingernails pulled out, and lemon juice poured on wounds.       > When I asked to interview one of their migrant residents,       > Dickeson said they simply weren’t in any condition to speak       > to anyone, much less a reporter. “We think the cartels and       > gangs use torture as a control method for the males,” said       > Dickeson. “They’re not going to fight back if they chain       > their victims to a radiator, beat them up frequently, or drug       > them.”       >       > The abuse and prostitution may be forced on young migrants who are       > indebted to smugglers and their affiliated trafficking gangs in the       > United States. If they cannot pay their debts, their families can lose       > farms and homes to the banks that hold the loans.       >       > The rising number of youth sex-trafficking cases were posted at the       > Department of Health and Human Services when TheFreePress demanded the       > data under the Freedom of Information Act. The agency is responsible       > for checking and issuing Certification and Eligibility Letters to the       > children and youths who first request aid after escaping sex       > traffickers.       >       > The agency issued 1,143 letters in 2021, 2,226 letters in 2022, and       > 2,148 letters in 2024 under the welcome policies set by border chief       > Alejandro Mayorkas. The agency has not posted any data since the first       > week of September 2023.       >       > The incomplete data adds up to 5,517 letters since October 2020, or an       > average of 1,8,37 letters per year.       >       >       > Under President Donald Trump, the number of letters averaged 562 per       > year — or just one-third of the record reached under the guidance of       > pro-migration progressives.       >       > The number of child cases under Biden and Mayorkas is three times their       > adult caseload, according to the agency data.       >       > Mayorkas’ easy migration policies were unchallenged by Harris when she       > “ran away” from the border issue in 2021 as Biden tried — weakly — to       > get control over Mayorkas and his business backers. She also endorsed       > Mayorkas’ overall policies in her campaign’s economic platform.       >       > There is likely to be some fraud in the process — like in the “U Visa”       > for crime victims — because it allows youths to be treated as refugees       > and put on a fast track to the very valuable prize of citizenship.       >       > https://twitter.com/BreitbartNews/status/1835264987691954537       >       > But there is much evidence that many of the 540,000 “Unaccompanied       > Alien Children” welcomed by Mayorkas either volunteer for abusive work       > or are forced into abusive work. At least 50 percent of the UACs are       > older teenagers or are young men who pretend to be younger than 19.       >       > Federal investigations into sexual trafficking of UACs under President       > Donald Trump were stymied when then-Sen. Kamala Harris added language       > to a spending bill that barred information-sharing with the Immigration       > and Customs Enforcement agency.       >       > Federal agencies have done little to stop the sex trafficking,       > whistleblowers told TheFreePress:       >       > Deborah White, another whistleblower who worked at the same       > [government-funded] shelter, testified that migrant children       > were handed over to improperly vetted sponsors who used       > fraudulent IDs and different addresses to procure numerous       > unrelated children. “I had multiple cases that I reported on,”       > said White, meaning she reported suspicious sponsors to her       > supervisor. “One in particular where we sent 329 children to       > one address: two garden apartment [buildings] in Houston,       > Texas.” The supervisor, White told The Free Press in an       > interview, took no steps to investigate further, but instead       > told White that she wasn’t moving migrants out of the facility       > quickly enough.       >       > Amid the youths’ sexual torture, prostitution, and trafficking,       > progressives have happily thrown charges of bigotry and racism at the       > Americans who want their border laws enforced.       >       > Trump “has been tapping into a long and tawdry history of US nativism       > by fearmongering about immigration for some time now. He keeps at it       > because bigotry and racism offer some of the essential glue that binds       > his coalition together and makes it such a robust and incendiary       > political force,” claimed Timothy O’Brien, the senior executive editor       > of Bloomberg Opinion, in March 2024.       >       > https://youtu.be/t_Bi6UO4iak       >       > “Immigration has always been a building block of US … economic might,”       > he added.       >       > Part of that migrant-enabled “economic might” comes from the covert       > employment of child migrants. In February 2023, the New York Times       > described the scale of workplace abuse, complete with photographs and       > captions:       >       > Cristian works a construction job instead of going to school.       > He is 14 … Carolina packages Cheerios at night in a factory.       > She is 15 … Wander starts looking for day-labor jobs before       > sunrise. He is 13.       >       > But the newspaper stopped following the child-labor issue it touched on       > Mayorkas and his Extraction Migration economic policy.       >       > Similarly, the New York Times has posted intermittent articles about       > the sexual abuse of migrants — but it does not allow the coverage to       > taint the progressives’ claim to be the good guys in migration policy       > or the establishment’s narrative that the United States is a “Nation of       > Immigrants.”       >       > In general, editors at establishment media sides prefer to hire pro-       > migration reporters to cover the migration beat. In turn, those       > reporters focus their empathy on migrants’ preferences — and also hide       > the myriad harms and economic distortions caused by their favored       > policie.s       >       > In September 2023, federal agencies and Houston police announced they       > had arrested 10 human traffickers:       >              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
[   << oldest   |   < older   |   list   |   newer >   |   newest >>   ]
(c) 1994, bbs@darkrealms.ca