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.
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 US-Mexico border during the Biden administration.
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 emergence in child trafficking under President Biden’s border policies.
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 done no more to prevent these atrocities, and why it took so long for such an alarming number of children to be identified.
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.