"Upcoming Report Will Expose Horrors" Of Biden's Lost 85,000 Migrant Children In America

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President Trump commits to finding the 85,000 plus missing migrant children — most who have been sex trafficked — that Trafficker-in-Chief Joe Biden has lost.

“Many of them are dead,” Trump sadly revealed.

The sad reality is that most sex trafficking victims do not survive long. Tragically, many victims of Jeffrey Epstein’s ring did not live to tell their story.

Make no mistake: There will be HELL to pay for those who committed sex crimes and/or worse against children.

Fast trial, death penalty!

 


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Where are the 85,000 missing children? - BIDEN ADMINISTRATION SENDING CHILDREN TO HOUSES NOW ABANDONED

Muckraker has obtained a list of addresses where some of the 85,000 missing alien children have been delivered under the Biden administration.

Shockingly, one of the addresses is now an abandoned house in Amityville, New York.

Wait until you hear what some of the children we found had to say.

Our upcoming report will expose the horrors of the Biden administration's unaccompanied children program.

Stay tuned, you do not want to miss what’s next.

 
I support 100%!!!

I hope this is not just an empty promise.

Well done!!! 👍
 
Thank you for saving these children!!!

You are truly a great hero.

I'm so proud of you.

It's fakenews

The Gwinnett Police Department has released a statement saying they have received several media inquiries about a viral social media video showing people riding in the back of a moving truck. The video poster claimed that the passengers were tied up and possibly being trafficked. On June 21, our officers stopped the vehicle on I-85 Northbound near Sugarloaf Parkway. The truck's cargo area contained two families, totaling eight people, including two juveniles. None of them were tied up or in distress. They appeared healthy and agreed to speak with the officers. The occupants explained that they were traveling from Alabama to Maryland for a new job opportunity, and the truck also carried their personal belongings. The driver was cited for allowing passengers to ride in the back of the truck without seatbelts. The officers took the occupants to a local business so they could find an alternate way to continue their journey to Maryland. There is no evidence at this time of human trafficking.



According to the Gwinnett County Police Department’s account to Fox 5 Atlanta, two families—for a total of eight people—were inside the back of the truck. The families were not tied up or in distress, contrary to some claims on social media, and explained they were traveling from Alabama to Maryland for a job opportunity, police said.
The driver of the truck was also not “busted” for human trafficking, but did receive a citation for allowing the occupants to ride without seatbelts. The officers drove the vehicle’s occupants to a local business to arrange alternate—and safer—transportation to Maryland, Fox 5 reported.
 
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It's fakenews

The Gwinnett Police Department has released a statement saying they have received several media inquiries about a viral social media video showing people riding in the back of a moving truck. The video poster claimed that the passengers were tied up and possibly being trafficked. On June 21, our officers stopped the vehicle on I-85 Northbound near Sugarloaf Parkway. The truck's cargo area contained two families, totaling eight people, including two juveniles. None of them were tied up or in distress. They appeared healthy and agreed to speak with the officers. The occupants explained that they were traveling from Alabama to Maryland for a new job opportunity, and the truck also carried their personal belongings. The driver was cited for allowing passengers to ride in the back of the truck without seatbelts. The officers took the occupants to a local business so they could find an alternate way to continue their journey to Maryland. There is no evidence at this time of human trafficking.




It turns out to be a hoax.

Poor children.
 

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