Reporter and Muckraker.com founder Anthony Rubin claimed on Fox News Wednesday that thousands of immigrant children are currently going missing after being sent to “seedy” foster care facilities across the country. did.
Rubin appeared on “Jesse Watters Prime Time” to discuss recent reports about immigrant children across the country allegedly being placed in homes with longstanding ties to sexual assault allegations. Rubin said thousands of migrant children have crossed the southern border unaccompanied since President Joe Biden took office, and there is no real solution by the government on what to do with them. Ta.
Rubin claimed that children are frequently turned over to “human traffickers, sex traffickers, and worse,” and that there are currently approximately 85,000 children missing. . (Related: Government agency donates thousands of dollars to ‘art therapy’ program for illegal immigrant youth)
“Three of the children’s homes the immigrants were sent to are dealing with serious sexual assault allegations dating back decades. But they still receive hundreds of millions of dollars in taxpayer money. “Anthony Rubin is the reporter who uncovered all of this and is the founder of Muckraker,” Watters said. “What is the government doing here?”
“There are 500,000 children who have crossed the border unaccompanied since Joe Biden became president of the United States. So what are we going to do with them? Can we just leave them on the streets? I Will we become like a country in India? That’s why we don’t want to do that. There’s really no good solution, but the solution is that after the “sponsors” have been vetted, these It’s about putting the kids in a black van. This isn’t really a scrutiny procedure, we can work on that,” Rubin said.
“A lot of times they end up in the hands of human traffickers, sex traffickers, etc. And they travel across the country in cars and are dropped off at these homes, leaving 85,000 people missing. That’s what’s happening now. When you have 500,000 children coming across the border in a very short period of time, there’s no good answer.”
Watters went on to tell reporters that children are known to be paired with “fake sponsors” who may be involved in child prostitution or placed in children’s homes. , asked why the government continues to “fund” this project. There is a long and well-documented history of pedophilia and sexual exploitation. Rubin said there was “nothing else” the government could do given the number of children crossing the border, highlighting the process the children go through.
“Because they don’t have a choice. What else are they going to do with the kids coming across the border? There’s nothing else they can do. I want to say The thing is, people need to understand how shady this operation is, how shady this vetting procedure is. When these kids meet, I go to this address, I go to this address. And within 72 hours, the Border Patrol turns these children over to ORR, which is under HSS (Department of Health and Human Services), and there are We have the Office of Refugee Resettlement,” Rubin said.
“What they’re doing is going through a vetting process to try to establish, ‘This child is really a parent, guardian, relative, or whoever they’re saying this child is,’ right? For example. There’s an example of someone who worked at ORR who reported a human trafficking incident to a government hotline because his boss didn’t do anything about it, and was actually fired for it. You can believe it. .”
Reports that sponsors of unaccompanied minors were not properly vetted surfaced last year after Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) official Tara Lee Rodas spoke to the Daily Caller about the issue. did. Rodas also testified in testimony before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration, Security, and Enforcement about the exploitation of unaccompanied children, some as young as 10 and 11 years old, and said he would “pay back the cartels.” He claimed that he was “working” for the company.




