In an astonishing development, it has been revealed that the Trump administration located between 75,000 and 80,000 of the more than 300,000 children missing and possibly trafficked across the U.S.-Mexico border during the Biden administration.
The shocking figures were reported by Fox News anchor Harris Faulkner, shedding light on the deeply concerning issue of child trafficking at the southern border.
AMAZING NEWS! President Trump’s administration has already located 75,000 to 80,000 of the over 300,000 children that the Biden regime allowed to be trafficked through the border. – Per Fox’s Harris Faulkner
pic.twitter.com/r3NdKCXjzP— George (@BehizyTweets) January 25, 2025
Unprecedented Discovery of Trafficked Children
According to Faulkner’s report, the Trump administration’s efforts to track down and locate these vulnerable children have yielded significant results.
The numbers come as part of a broader investigation into the massive surge in child trafficking under President Biden’s border policies.
Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller says the administration will expose the child trafficking that’s been happening at the border & everyone involved.
“This administration is going to investigate every instance of child trafficking, labor trafficking, s*x trafficking, child… pic.twitter.com/X3XMjUGOEY
— George (@BehizyTweets) January 25, 2025
While the Biden administration’s handling of the southern border has been widely criticized for allowing the flow of illegal immigrants, the extent of human trafficking, especially involving minors, has escalated to unprecedented levels.
Despite the ongoing crisis, many questions remain as to why the Biden administration has not done more to prevent these atrocities, and why it took so long for such an alarming number of children to be identified.
The Biden Administration’s Failures
The situation at the southern border has become a major point of contention in American politics.
Critics argue that President Biden’s immigration policies, which include halting the construction of the border wall and loosening enforcement measures, have inadvertently created a dangerous environment where child trafficking can thrive.
Reports have revealed that thousands of children have been separated from their families, left in the hands of smugglers, or simply abandoned by those crossing the border illegally.
While some of these children were later found, many have not been located, leading to widespread fears that they may be subjected to exploitation and abuse by criminal organizations.
The Trump administration, on the other hand, took a firm stance on border security, with a particular focus on cracking down on human trafficking. His team is committed to using strategies to combat trafficking, including using advanced tracking technologies and improving coordination with local law enforcement agencies and NGOs.
Despite the Biden administration’s efforts to downplay the situation, the number of children trafficked through the border continues to rise, with some estimates suggesting that over 300,000 children have been trafficked in recent years.
The stark contrast between the actions taken under the Trump administration and the current state of affairs only amplifies concerns about the current leadership’s response to these issues.
The Role of the Trump Administration in Fighting Trafficking
During his previous administration, efforts to fight human trafficking were a central part of the broader immigration and border security agenda.
The Trump administration is now again taking proactive steps to locate and rescue children who had been trafficked across the border, coordinating efforts with state and local authorities, law enforcement, and non-governmental organizations focused on protecting children.
The reported discovery of 75,000 to 80,000 children highlights the effectiveness of these efforts, revealing that when robust measures are put in place to prevent trafficking, it is possible to save a significant number of children from exploitation and harm.
About The Author
Maria Herrera Mellado
María Herrera Mellado es una abogada y analista política muy respetada. Licenciada en Derecho en EE.UU. y España, también tiene un doctorado en Ciencias Jurídicas y varios títulos de la Universidad de Granada (España), de la Universidad de Arizona y de la Florida International University. Con amplia experiencia en derecho internacional, asesoría en inversiones, representación en inmigración, y protección de la privacidad y lucha anticorrupción, ha asesorado a organizaciones y políticos europeos, estadounidenses e hispanoamericanos. Ha escrito sobre seguridad nacional e inmigración, protección de datos, derecho constitucional, consumo financiero y derecho bancario en revistas internacionales y coescribió libros publicados en Perú y Colombia. Es reconocida por su servicio comunitario en EE.UU. y es considerada una de las mujeres más influyentes de Florida. Es experta en varios idiomas y participa frecuentemente en debates en canales como Univisión, Fox, France 24, Telemundo y es la Editora Jefe de Gateway Hispanic.
María Herrera Mellado is a highly respected lawyer and political analyst. She holds law degrees from both the United States and Spain, as well as a Ph.D. in Legal Sciences and several diplomas from the University of Granada (Spain), the University of Arizona, and Florida International University. With extensive experience in international law, investment advisory, immigration representation, privacy protection, and anti-corruption efforts, she has advised organizations and politicians across Europe, the United States, and Hispanic America. She has written about national security and immigration, data protection, constitutional law, financial consumer protection, and banking law in international journals and co-authored books published in Peru and Colombia. Recognized for her community service in the United States, she is considered one of the most influential women in Florida. A polyglot, she frequently participates in debates on channels such as Univisión, Fox, France 24, Telemundo, and serves as the Editor-in-Chief of Gateway Hispanic.
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