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Government places kids with traffickers: of course — 14 Comments

  1. This is America? I admit to being shocked when I read this earlier. *sigh* (I know, I know, nothing should shock us anymore, but I was still shocked.)

    Via Hotair quoting an AP article:

    Without enough beds to house the record numbers of young arrivals, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services lowered its safety standards during border surges in the last three years to swiftly move children out of government shelters and into sponsors’ homes. The procedures were increasingly relaxed as the number of young migrants rose in response to spiraling gang and drug violence in Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador, according to emails, agency memos and operations manuals obtained by AP, some under the Freedom of Information Act.

    First, the government stopped fingerprinting most adults seeking to claim the children. In April 2014, the agency stopped requiring original copies of birth certificates to prove most sponsors’ identities. The next month, it decided not to complete forms that request sponsors’ personal and identifying information before sending many of the children to sponsors’ homes. Then, it eliminated FBI criminal history checks for many sponsors.”

    http://bigstory.ap.org/article/cc07b82ec58145cca37d6ff952f334c1/ap-investigation-feds-failures-imperil-migrant-children

  2. Fits the Fast and Furious script and nukes to Iran to a T.

    Dang if there isn’t a pattern developing, eh wot?

  3. “the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services lowered its safety standards during border surges”

    Ignored in this reporting is the fact that the USG actually enticed unaccompanied minors to the US by publicizing Obama’s instructions to ICE and other agencies NOT to return them to their country of origin. No one will ever admit this, but I would maintain that policy decision was made by the Obama administration in order to the demographics — in a word, to make America less white and less Republican (the two are not synonymous.) This means the White House is guilty of trafficking in underage children. Way to go, President Obama!

  4. Thats ok, the foster care system has been doing that sinve the 1970s… sometimes with some people who put handicapped people into cages, and take all the money like some welfar farm of potatoes.

    but really, they were sexually oppressed by the white man, and this is liberating them into a fully sexualized being the way meade and kinsey all wanted for women and children….

    and the foster care thing isnt just for people in their homes to lock up the few and make cash:
    Disabled Foster-Care Youths Kept in New York Hospitals
    http://www.nytimes.com/1989/04/11/nyregion/disabled-foster-care-youths-kept-in-new-york-hospitals.html

    and cant forget the duke professor (after the false rape thing they never apologized for).. who was white and gay and informed people that if they adopted black kids they can have lots o sex.

    Gay Duke U. Official Attempts to Sell Black 5-Year-Old Son for Sex: MSM Out to Lunch.

    A Duke University official has been arrested and charged with offering his adopted 5-year-old son for sex.

    Frank Lombard, the school’s associate director of the Center for Health Policy, was arrested after an Internet sting, according to the FBI’s Washington field office and the city’s police department.

    According to an affidavit by District of Columbia Police Det. Timothy Palchak, an unnamed informant facing charges in his own child sex case led authorities to Lombard.

    Authorities said that Lombard tried to persuade a person -who he did not know was a police officer -to travel to North Carolina to have sex with Lombard’s child.

    probably got a raise… and promotion
    [edited for length by n-n]

  5. Makes me wish I wasn’t an atheist so I could take solace in believing there is a warm corner in hell waiting for Obama et. al.

  6. oh, and if you dont believe me, ask miley cirus, she is a feminist…

    Margaret Mead and the quackery that undergirded the Sexual Revolution
    https://www.lifesitenews.com/blogs/margaret-mead-and-the-quackery-that-undergirded-the-sexual-revolution

    The government, too, will no longer leave us alone. As I wrote previously concerning Ontario’s war over sex education, the government needs the ability to re-educate children into the values of their secular system, and will go to war with parents for the right to do so. In some European countries, children are being taken away from their parents because Christian beliefs could “harm” the children–and some academics are already suggesting that Christianity could, one day, be “treatable.”

    Conservatives want to be left alone to raise their children. The unfortunate fact is that we won’t be.
    [edited for length by n-n]

  7. Matthew M: become an agnostic, then you can have your cake and eat it too. Until judgment day, that is. If it exists.

  8. No judgment. Only a chain of congruences and dissociation of risk to suppress their voices and retard their development, respectively.

    That said, it may yet be progressive. The traffickers may turn out to be Planned Parenthood executives. It is very rare for any [wholly innocent] human life to emerge from their offices intact, let alone alive.

    Pray or Tweet as your individual faith advises for these unwanted, inconvenient souls.

  9. KLSmith:

    To be fair, religion or moral philosophy and faith are separable. An agnostic or atheist individual can adopt moral principles that are internally, externally, and mutually consistent (e.g. Christianity). And perhaps their orientation and behavior will be accepted as testimony to their fitness in a postmortem.

  10. The Left has been doing this for years in the US. People just didn’t want to see, so they didn’t see jack.

  11. “The report also said that it was unclear how many of the approximately 90,000 children the agency had placed in the past two years fell prey to traffickers, including sex traffickers, because it does not keep track of such cases.”

    Can be translated as

    “We cannot be made to care enough to keep records of our oopsies.”

  12. Richard Fernandez sometimes mentions the “dense pack” tactic. It’s from Cold War days in which one tactic to overwhelm defenses is to send everything at once. Defenses, whatever they may have been at one time or another, cannot pay attention to all of the threats at once.
    So, between Hillary’s treasonous emails, the VA, immigration failures, we now have this. It’s to the point where the ordinary human simply has insufficient attention to consider all of these issues and the capability to care has been maxed out.

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