Investigative Journalist Set to Expose Giant Government Kidnapping Ring / Disappearance of Children
Over 85,000 unaccompanied migrant children trafficked into the U.S. have been KIDNAPPED. Over half a million unaccompanied migrant children roaming the U.S.
August 10, 2024
Investigative journalist and Muckraker.com CEO Anthony J. Rubin warns that over 85,000 unaccompanied migrant children have been kidnapped since they entered or were trafficked into the United States and have since disappeared.
Muckracker founder Anthony Rubin breaks down his organization’s project to track children trafficked across the border.
Watch this video of Alex Jones' interview with Anthony J. Rubin discussing the massive government-sponsored operation kidnapping and trafficking unaccompanied migrant children.
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According to Rubin, a source within the Department of Health and Human Services has supplied him and his investigative team with just 8,500 names of the over 85,000 children that have gone missing.
"The list contains the names of the children, the addresses where they were delivered," said Rubin.
Rubin's investigative team visited some of the addresses where children were put up with supposed sponsors in New York state, only to find that the addresses led to dead ends.
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In Amityville, Long Island, where children were supposedly put up, the address only leads to an abandoned house. It is unclear where the children who were delivered there are now.
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"We are at this house in 321 Broadway, Amityville, New York on Long Island. This is one of thousands of addresses that we have been provided by a government insider.
Allegedly, two children were delivered to a sponsor that lives in this address," said Rubin, in a short video posted on X featuring him standing right behind a large house with boarded-up doors and windows, cracking walls and vines creeping up them.
"But as you can see, nobody lives here, and honestly, it doesn't look like anybody has lived here in quite a long time."
"Nobody really knows where those kids went. They could be on the other side of the country right now. They could be in a totally different country," he added. "Unfortunately, they might not even be alive. Nobody really knows."
Over half a million unaccompanied migrant children roaming the U.S.
The over 85,000 unaccompanied migrant children who have gone missing under the administration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris make up just around 15 percent of the over 550,000 unaccompanied migrant children who are currently in the United States.
Where unaccompanied migrant children have gone, mapped
Houston (about 32,000 kids), Los Angeles (about 12,700) and Dallas (about 8,500) received the largest shares of the 550,000-plus unaccompanied migrant children who arrived in U.S. cities between 2015 and 2023.
That's based on U.S. Department of Human Health and Services data on migrant children sponsors' ZIP codes obtained by the New York Times through a Freedom of Information Act request.
Why it matters:
Unaccompanied migrant children are an especially vulnerable group as federal, state and city leaders spar over sheltering and supporting foreigners who have crossed the border without permission, with some states seeking to crack down hard on illegal immigration.
"Migrant children, who have been coming into the United States without their parents in record numbers, are ending up in some of the most punishing jobs in the country," per a recent Times investigation.
"This shadow workforce extends across industries in every state, flouting child labor laws that have been in place for nearly a century."
Between the lines:
Americans are increasingly skeptical of outsiders, a recent Axios Harris Poll survey found, "partly based on misconceptions about immigrants committing crimes and seeking welfare benefits, both of which are largely untrue," as Axios' Russell Contreras has reported.
What we're watching:
Congressional efforts to tighten border security have repeatedly failed as Republicans look to avoid handing Democrats and the Biden camp a political win ahead of November's elections — conditions that stand to hobble any further attempts at border reform between now and Election Day.
Absent congressional action, the Biden administration is trying other approaches — including a "fast-track" asylum process.
The bottom line:
Addressing the border is one thing — but hundreds of thousands of unaccompanied kids are already in the U.S., and looking to local, state and federal officials for help and protection.
When these children enter the country, due to the massive influx of other migrants attempting to gain entry, they are shunted off immediately to processing sites.
From there, the names of the children are taken down and they are assigned to potential sponsors, who should be related to them like their parents.
Federal agents or contractors would follow up to check if these sponsors truly can take care of the children and would follow up with phone calls at least once a month.
Unfortunately, this follow-up process is not being followed consistently, and many children are being sent off to places they do not belong to.
Thomas Buckley, former mayor of Lake Elsinore, California and a senior fellow at the California Policy Center, writing for the California Globe, notes that investigations have found that many of the addresses children should be at are fraudulent.
"One address was an empty field in Michigan. Other addresses were fake. And many individual addresses 'received' dozens of children," wrote Buckley, who noted that in one case, at least 50 children were delivered to the same fraudulent address.
"There are thousands more who are sent to dodgy 'sponsors,'" he further warned. "There are at least 6,000 working illegally, in violation of child labor laws. And, it grotesquely appears, that many of them have fallen victim to child sex traffickers."
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