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To: Uber-Eng

Your reports are excellent and exciting reading. Your activism is admirable.


1,457 posted on 05/02/2023 9:08:45 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Never worry about anything. Worry never solved any problem or moved any stone.)
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https://www.theepochtimes.com/where-are-the-20000-missing-unaccompanied-minors-us-governments-role-in-facilitating-child-trafficking_5236918.html?utm_source=moengage&utm_medium=pushnotification&utm_campaign=moengage

Here's a clip below from the blockbuster video.

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.”

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It's all about child slavery and selling children

Here's Joshua Phillip:

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Here's the doucument from the Fla. supreme court.

https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/23734272-3rd-presentment-of-21st-swgj

Here's a clip from the doc.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF FLORIDA CASE NO.: SC22-796 THIRD PRESENTMENT OF THE TWENTY-FIRST STATEWIDE GRAND JURY REGARDING UNACCOMPANIED ALIEN CHILDREN

(UAC) eal % > 5 We, the members of the Twenty-First Statewide Grand Jury, are a group of = Florida residents who come from varied backgrounds; we are educators, retirees, 2 veterans, businesspeople, and homemakers.

Some of us were born or have lived in extensively overseas. We have children of our own and care for children of others. We have been investigating the questions presented by the Florida Supreme Court’s s Order establishing this Statewide Grand Jury, have issued two reports already and anticipate more to come.

This Presentment touches on an issue of singular Fe importance to us all:

the process whereby Unaccompanied Alien Children (UAC) are brought into our State and, in too many cases, left to an uncertain fate.!

If one reads no further, we hope this will make our findings clear. If any resident of Florida exposed U.S.-born children to this process, they would be justifiably arrested for child neglect or worse.

We do not think children should be less-protected simply because they were born outside our borders and brought here by a government agency a UAC? are defined under federal law as individuals under the age of 18 with 5 no lawful U.S. status and no parents able to provide care and take physical custodywhen they are encountered.

They are required to be initially screened by the U.S Border Patrol and within 72 hours referred to the custody of the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Refugee Resettlement (HHS/ORR) Recent years have seen a massive increase in referrals from Border Patrol and the Department of Homeland Security.

According to the data published by ORR (which is, if anything, an undercount), it had approximately 3,700 children in its care at the end of calendar year 2020. By the end of March 31, 2021, that number had tripled to approximately 10,500.

By April and May 2021, it had nearly doubled again to over 20,000. Since March 2021, HHS has consistently had, on average, 11,000 children in its care each month. For FY 2015, a total of 27,340 UAC were released into the custody of sponsors in this country.

In FY 2022, that number was 127,447, nearly a five-fold increase—and 13,195 of them were released in Florida. Since November 2022, more than 30,000 additional children have been released. Seventy two percent (72%) of these minors are ages 15-17.

Only 16% were under the age of 13 Like many of our fellow Floridians, we had no pre-existing knowledge about how UAC are processed, how their sponsors are selected, how they arrive in Florida, and how they are cared for upon arrival.

The public is led to believe that the process described by our federal government in documents and popular media accounts at least resembled the truth. ORR asserts that children fleeing from danger are adequately identified, properly cared for, and reunited with their family here in this country In reality, ORR is facilitating the forced migration, sale, and abuse of foreign children, and some of our fellow Florida residents are (in some cases unwittingly) funding and incentivizing it for primarily economic reasons.

These entities encourage UAC to undertake and/or be subjected to a harrowing trek to our border, ultimately abandoning significant numbers of those who survive the journey to an uncertain fate with persons who are largely unvetted. This process exposes children to horrifying health conditions, constant criminal threat, labor and sex trafficking, robbery, rape, and other experiences not done justice by mere words.

We will never be able to forget or un-see some of the heart-wrenching testimony, disturbing videos,and infuriating abuse we have observed in the course of our five-month investigation.

1,473 posted on 05/03/2023 12:10:42 AM PDT by rodguy911 (HOME OF THE FREE BECAUSE OF THE BRAVE!!)
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