Report: Trump Administration Located Over 75,000 Missing Migrant Children

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Report: Trump Administration Located Over 75,000 Missing Migrant Children
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If the Trump administration was able to locate 25% of these children in 100 hours, how did the Biden administration fail to find them in four years?

host Harris Faulkner reported on Friday that the Trump administration has already located between 75,000 and 80,000 of the missing 300,000 migrant children believed to have been trafficked at the southern border.Faulkner told viewers that the second wave of Trump border czar Tom Homan’s mass deportation efforts will focus on finding the missing migrant children. She said:

No, dude, you obviously had a better way to find them and you didn’t do your job. I can’t believe they impeached him and didn’t remove him.@realDonaldTrump “It does not appear safe for the minor to be released to a home environment that was not fully assessed,” a caseworker wrote about a child slated to live in a hostel-like home in Florida with at least three adults. A few days later, an official dismissed the recommendation to reject the proposed guardian, according to internal government memos.

Deciding that ignorance was bliss, the Biden administration ended DNA testing at the border. This decision came as a gift to human traffickers and the numbers of missing migrant children escalated.

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