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A whistleblower within the General Services Administration (GSA) has exposed a $347 million contract awarded to transport unaccompanied minors across the United States.
GSA contract Specialist Clarissa Rippee revealed details of the contract after raising concerns about how the children are being treated during their transportation.
Red Voice Media reported that Rippee told James O’Keefe of the O’Keefe Media Group that her decision to speak out was based on the nature of the contract.
The research has exposed serious flaws in how government agencies handle unaccompanied minors.
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: xuenchen
are any of the kids used in this program on the list of kids they can't find? It's time for some serious investigation into who is pushing the illegal entry narrative and who's making the money from it. I mean, other than the cartels.
The Biden-Harris administration has lost track of more than 320,000 migrant children who crossed the border without parents, according to a shocking new report.
Untold numbers of the children — who were released into the US to “qualified sponsors” — are now at risk of sex trafficking, forced labor and other forms of exploitation, a Homeland Security Inspector General’s report released Monday said.
As of May 2024, there are 291,000 migrant children who arrived in the US as unaccompanied minors who were set free and never given a date to appear in immigration court — meaning there is no way to track their whereabouts.
That is in addition to the 32,000 children that Immigration and Customs Enforcement authorities released into the US with hearing dates but then failed to show in court, according to the 14-page report — which tracked a period from October 2018 to September 2023.
One federal whistleblower said that she believes many of these vulnerable kids could already be in the hands of criminals and sex traffickers.