| Was Joe Biden Worse Than Jeffrey Epstein? 
 When   Jeffrey  Epstein's crimes finally came to light, America recoiled in   horror at  the scope of his sex trafficking operation. Yet as disturbing   new  details emerge about the Biden administration's handling of    unaccompanied migrant children, we're forced to confront an    uncomfortable question: Did Joe Biden's border policies enable    exploitation on a scale that makes Epstein look like a small-time    operator?
 
 The numbers alone are staggering. Between Jan. 2021 and    Dec. 2024, more than 470,000 unaccompanied children crossed into    America under Biden's watch. Tens of thousands simply vanished into the    shadows, handed over to unvetted sponsors through what can only be    described as a bureaucratic assembly line designed to move bodies as    quickly as possible, consequences be damned.
 
 Now, thanks to    President Trump's commitment to cleaning up this mess, we're getting our    first real look at the carnage Biden left behind. According to an    exclusive report from Fox News Digital, the Trump administration has    assembled a dedicated team to track down these missing children, and    what they've found should haunt every American parent. So far, they've    located over 22,000 children and arrested more than 400 sponsors.
 
 Authorities sadly found that 27 children died from murder, suicide, or drug overdoses.
 
 But    the living children may have suffered even worse fates. "We found    children who have been raped," says John Fabbricatore, senior advisor at    the HHS Office of Refugee Resettlement. The team has uncovered cases   of  debt bondage, where children work as virtual slaves to pay off    trafficking debts. They've found minors "treated like sexual slaves,"    and discovered children in homes where sponsors are heroin dealers,    leading to overdose deaths.
 
 The systematic nature of this    catastrophe exposes the Biden administration's willful negligence. While    Epstein operated in secret, Biden's team created an official   government  pipeline that delivered vulnerable children directly into   the hands of  predators. The administration's lax vetting policies were   so inadequate  they routinely failed to confirm basic family   relationships through DNA  testing.
 
 Children were handed over to complete strangers based on nothing more than a sponsor's word.
 
 "There    wasn't very good record keeping," Fabbricatore explains, using a    bureaucratic euphemism for what amounts to criminal negligence. The    Biden team was so focused on processing children quickly that they    entered wrong information into computer systems, making it nearly    impossible to track where these vulnerable minors ended up. It's as if    they designed a system specifically to lose children.
 
 The Trump    administration inherited a backlog of over 65,000 unaddressed reports  of   concern, including allegations of trafficking and criminal    exploitation. Think about that number for a moment. Sixty-five thousand    red flags that the Biden team simply ignored, while more children   poured  across the border daily.
 
 The new administration has   implemented  common-sense safeguards that should have been standard   practice all  along: DNA testing to verify family relationships,   criminal background  checks, fingerprinting, and proof of income to   ensure sponsors can  actually care for these children. Yes, this means   children stay in  custody longer, but as Fabbricatore notes, "we want to   ensure that these  children remain safe."
 
 What makes this   situation even more  infuriating is that many of these children had   families back home.  Rather than facilitating safe reunification with   their actual parents,  the Biden administration chose to hand them over   to strangers who turned  out to be traffickers, drug dealers, and  worse.
 
 The  comparison  to Epstein isn't hyperbole. While Epstein  operated a  private criminal  enterprise, Biden's policies created a   government-sanctioned system that  delivered thousands of children into   exploitation. The scale dwarfs  anything Epstein accomplished, and   unlike Epstein's secretive operation,  this happened in plain sight with   taxpayer funding.
 
 Every parent  in America should be asking how   this was allowed to happen and  demanding accountability for those who   prioritized political optics over  child safety. The Trump   administration's rescue efforts are  commendable, but they can't undo   the trauma that thousands of vulnerable  children who deserved   protection, not abandonment, have already  suffered.
 
 Biden's border  policies created a nightmare worse  than Epstein’s dark empire—children  lost, exploited, and abandoned.
 
 pjmedia.com
 
 Tom
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