Saturday, July 24, 2021

JOE BIDEN INVASION OF AMERICA - Pervy, pervy, pervy: Detained illegal-alien minors get molested by creeps at Joe Biden's migrant detention centers

 

Pervy, pervy, pervy: Detained illegal-alien minors get molested by creeps at Joe Biden's migrant detention centers

According to the leftist "narrative," the migrant-child border surge and Biden administration's work to open the borders to "unaccompanied minors" entering the country illegally are just his being humanitarian and all:

"The idea that I'm going to say, which I would never do, if an unaccompanied child ends up at the border we're going to let them starve to death and stay on the other side, no previous administration did that either, except Trump. I'm not going to do it. I'm not going to do it," Biden told ABC's Cecilia Vega. 

Most of these kids are trafficked by cartels, often "paid for" by families on one side of the border or the other as a taxi service into the states.

But as the child-migrant surge proceeds as a result, it's getting obvious that something un-humanitarian is happening to them as they get here that's far more damaging to them than a few missed meals.

According to Buck Throckmorton, writing at Ace of Spades:

Did you hear about the Biden administration trafficking minor children across state lines into Tennessee in the middle of the night, in defiance of the governor’s refusal to accept “unaccompanied immigrant” children, after which the administration stonewalled questions raised by Tennessee’s Senators. That’s bad, right? It got worse. Some of the children were sexually molested when they reached their destination.

The problem stems from the law that requires the U.S. Office of Refugee Resettlement to either find sponsors for the unaccompanied minors, who are often trafficked in by cartels at a handsome profit, or else raise them themselves until they turn 18 if they can't find a sponsor. That they're overwhelmed, under-resourced, and under pressure to get these kids sponsors as the surge comes has led to some shortcutting, with disastrous consequences for kids. 

But as Biden says, it's all about being humanitarian.

In Tennessee, the kids got stuck into a group home that appears to have employed two perverts, based on charges filed in court.

According to ABC9, a local Tennessee affiliate, most of the kids being held were teenage boys, who are an attractive prospect for sexual predators:

According to an affidavit of complaint, the minor told investigators a relationship formed between him and 35-year-old Randi Duarte.

The affidavit details that the 17-year-old and Duarte shared intimate moments in the shower and in the minor's bedroom at the facility.

It also says the minor told investigators he was in love with 35-year-old Duarte and that she wanted to marry him.

Had enough? The grossness continues:

The minor's phone was confiscated and there were texts between him and Duarte about the investigation on the facility.

According to the texts, his uncle met in private with the agents.

Duarte told the minor to not say anything, and that his uncle had already done enough.

The minor said that he would take it to the grave.

Another conversation between the two happened when Duarte was heading to turn herself in.

They talked about another employee named Florencia.

Duarte said if she talks, they would be in even more trouble.

Because of witness reports, victim statements and cell phone records, Duarte is being charged with sexual battery by an authority figure, coercion and tampering with evidence.

Assuming the charges hold up in court, what a vile, disgusting excuse for a human being this case worker is. Kids get damaged for life from sicko encounters like these. Is putting a minor in with this creep better than being sent back to Guatemala? 

Let's just say that in this particular shelter, one kid actually escaped and fled back to Guatemala. He voted with his feet instead of let Joe Biden decide what was "humane" for him at that pervy group home.

This Tennessee incident is far from the only abuse case cropping up as word gets out that the Biden administration is permitting most minor children to remain in the U.S. permanently even after court.

Here's another case in Texas, from April, according to the Texas Tribune:

Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday called for the federal government to close a San Antonio facility housing unaccompanied migrant children after he became aware of allegations of sexual assault.

“In short, this facility is a health and safety nightmare,” Abbott said at a press conference outside the Freeman Coliseum, which is reportedly housing more than 1,300 teens who recently crossed the U.S.-Mexico border without a parent or guardian.

And here's another appalling case I wrote about as an editorial writer from the Obama administration's 2015 migrant surge, the creepy 2014 "egg farm" case in Ohio:

During 2014's border surge, ICE handed over unaccompanied kids to what it claimed were "relatives." Turns out many ended up as slaves in human-trafficking dens. Is this a U.S.-subsidized smuggling racket?

It certainly looks that way, seeing how the Department of Health and Human Services' Office of Refugee Resettlement handed over a group of Guatemalan teenagers, entrusted to them by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, to Arodolo Rigoberto Castillo-Serrano. He's an illegal alien who pleaded guilty Monday to falsely claiming to be a relative of the boys and easily gaining custody of them for his slave-labor egg farm in Marion, Ohio.

Apparently, no one checked his claims about being related to the minors. Word got around to the human-trafficking community that it was open season for free slave labor as kids await their hearings in backlogged courts.

The bottom line here is that the government is a fit parent. They can't take care of kids, they cut corners when they try, and when they encourage surges, they get overwhelmed. After that, the creeps, perverts, human traffickers, criminals and other monsters move in.

They're encouraging a surge now, so the awful cases are piling up.

According to the American Immigration Council:

The fate of the unaccompanied children entering the United States is uncertain, but data from DHS suggests that most will eventually be granted permission to remain. When considering all non-Mexican unaccompanied children—the group which is entitled to a hearing in court—who have arrived at the border since 2013, 57% of those whose cases were completed by mid-2020 were given permission to remain in the United States.

The Department of Health and Human Services reports an "average" of 20,322 unaccompanied minors in government care as of May 2021, a significant rise over months past, and all the recent months show big caseloads as well.

That's a lot of kids, and a lot more kids being assaulted by perverts than would have happened had they remained with their parents in their home countries. Lefties like to pontificate that "children belong with their parents." This dates back to the Elian Gonzalez debacle around an escape from communist hellhole Cuba, and has since been extended to the left's umbrage about "separation of families" during the Trump administration, although it has since extended to the Biden administration, too, wittingly or not.

If children belong with their families, why is the Biden administration incentivizing single child migrants traveling alone, only to throw them into group homes where for some, the perverts are waiting for them? Is that "humane"? Shall every problem with these group homes be attended to after the crimes have already happened? Or should this system be as small as possible so as to permit proper oversight given this vulnerable population? If the Biden incentives weren't there, none of this wpuld be happening.

So much for Biden's claims to "humanitarianism." Like every pious, virtue-signaling claim of his, it's the opposite of what he claims.


Joe Biden Accepts 600,000 Migrants in Six Months

Migrants are processed by United States Border Patrol after crossing the US-Mexico border into the United States in Penitas, Texas on July 8, 2021. - Republican lawmakers have slammed Biden for reversing Trump programs, including his "remain in Mexico" policy, which had forced thousands of asylum seekers from Central America …
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President Joe Biden and his deputies have allowed more than 600,000 migrants to come across the porous southern border in just six months since his January inauguration.

The huge inflow adds up to one migrant for every three children born in the United States during the same period in 2020.

The post-January 20 southern 600,000 inflow includes the 327,501 migrants allowed through the border into the United States under Title 8 of the nation’s immigration laws, plus the roughly 300,000 “got-away” migrants who evaded the U.S. border patrol.

The inflow total does not include the migrants blocked at the border, nor the usual inflow of one million legal immigrants per year into a nation where roughly 3.7 million babies are born each year.

On July 15, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) statement showed that roughly 327,500 migrants were allowed entry between January 20 midday and June 30, despite the powerful Title 42 law, which allows officials to exclude all migrants during an epidemic.

The Title 8 inflow includes roughly 235,000 adults and related children, plus 75,000 left-behind children and job-seeking youths who were accompanied to the border by coyotes.

Asylum-seeking migrants gather at a makeshift camp on the Mexican side of the San Ysidro Port of Entry on July 22, 2021 in Tijuana, Mexico. Around 2,000 migrants are waiting at the camp for the opportunity to apply for asylum in the United States. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)

A DHS source leaked the estimate of 300,000 got-aways from October 1 to mid-July to Breitbart News on July 22. The got-asway number suggests that Biden’s deputies have allowed at least 400,000 foreign job-seekers into the United States.

The combined number is large because DHS chief Alejandro Mayorkas is carefully opening many side doors in the border for migrants. For example, he has gradually raised the number of migrants who get through the Title 42 health barrier, from 14,000 in January up to 83,922 in June. That number is 25 times as many as the 3,320 migrants allowed through Trump’s Title 42 barrier in June 2020.

Mayorkas is also making it easier for economic migrants to sneak past the border.

In 2020, only about 69,000 migrants successfully got past Trump’s border, at a rate of roughly 5,750 migrants per month. However, under Mayorkas’ lenient policies, the rising inflow brought 50,000 illegal migrants across from mid-June to mid-July, an agency source told Breitbart News.

Under Trump, the detained migrants were often flown a thousand miles back to their countries for free. But Mayorkas instead directs his officers to shuttle the detained migrants back to a jumping-off point on the Mexican side of the border, where they rest up for another attempt.

Also, Mayorkas has largely abolished deportations and worksite actions by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency for the migrants who do sneak past the border. And his fellow Democrats are promising to amnesty all migrants who can persuade Democrat-overseen clerks that they arrived before January 2021.

Migrants caught crossing the U.S.-Mexico border are loaded into a transport van by U.S. Border Patrol agents in Sunland Park, New Mexico on July 22, 2021.   ((PAUL RATJE/AFP via Getty Images)

The huge southern migration is a government-delivered boon for investors and progressives — and also a government-created economic threat for working Americans who are getting wage gains in a post-Trump labor shortage.

“There’s a shortage of employees,” Biden told a restaurant owner during a CNN town hall on July 21. “People are looking to make more money and to bargain, and so I think your [restaurant] business and the tourist business is really going to be in a bind.” On May 10, Reuters reported:

Burrito chain Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG.N) said on Monday it plans to hire 20,000 more employees and will raise the average hourly wage to $15 by the end of June, as fast-food chains in the United States scramble to reopen dine-in services with the easing of pandemic curbs.

Overall, investors want to import more migrants — even very poor migrants — because they spike consumer sales, boost rental rates, cut wages, and so raise profits and stock values. They also serve as clients for welfare agencies, as, eventually, as voters for Democrat activists.

But migration damages ordinary Americans’ career opportunities, cuts their wages, raises their rents, curbs their productivity, shrinks their political clout, and fractures their open-minded, equality-promoting civic culture.

In general, legal and illegal migration moves wealth from employees to employers, from families to investors, from young to old, from children to their parents, from homebuyers to investors, from technology to stoop labor.

Biden’s decision to restart the economic extraction of valuable consumers, renters, and workers from poor countries also helps to move wealth — and social status — from heartland red states to the coastal blue states. Within each state, the extraction policy also helps to move wealth and status from GOP rural districts to Democrat cities.

Unsurprisingly, a lopsided majority of Americans oppose labor migration.

Mayorkas’s catch-and-repeat policies aid the huge inflow of got-aways.

Under his watch, agency officials have aided the migrants by ending legal penalties for repeat border crossers and ended Trump’s policy of providing free return flights to their home countries. Without penalties, the porous border is open to migrants who can make repeated tries.

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For example, Reuters reported on May 31 that one migrant made seven repeat runs at the border before he got in. Under the headline “Try, try again: For some Central Americans, U.S. policy opens revolving door,” Reuters reported:

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – After six attempts to enter the United States from Mexico over two and a half months, 35-year-old Guatemalan migrant Nicolas was facing the prospect of failure and going back home to thousands of dollars of debt.

Then on his seventh shot – squeezing himself into a wedge on a cargo train for a harrowing seven-hour ride to Texas – he made it.

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Nicolas tried to migrate to the United States twice in 2019 but was deported to Guatemala both times.

The migrant is now working construction jobs that would otherwise be held by Americans, according to Reuters:

Nicolas now lives in Houston and picks up construction jobs outside a Home Depot store, helping him send parts of his $100-a -day wages back home. Every week, his wife [and three children] makes deposits towards Nicolas’ [$13,000 smugglers] debt.

On July 11, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported:

Nearly everyone interviewed by the San Diego Union-Tribune shortly after being expelled to Tijuana said that they had tried crossing the border three or more times in recent weeks in hopes of getting in.

One man, who declined to be identified, said he’d lost count of how many times he tried. He tossed out a guess — 30.

In June, Mayorkas hinted that he would start punishing migrants who illegally cross the border. “We are, indeed, addressing the tools that we have to bring consequences to bear when individuals seek to avoid detection,” he told a House hearing.

Pro-migration advocates are using the repeat attempts encouraged by Mayorkas’ no-penalty, catch-and-repeat policies to claim that monthly migration numbers are being inflated. For example, Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, an advocate for immigration lawyers at the pro-migration Immigration Council, complained June 30 that the repeat crossers exaggerated the monthly numbers:

Few media outlets, Democrats, or GOP politicians — such as Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) and Rep. John Katko (R-NY) — mention migration’s economic damage to Americans.

 

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