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Biden’s Labor Trafficking Pipeline: Woman Accused of Forcing Migrant Child to Work in Georgia Produce Fields

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The case of a woman allegedly forcing a migrant child into labor servitude in Georgia highlights the booming labor trafficking pipeline of Unaccompanied Alien Children (UACs) from the United States-Mexico border into United States jobs on President Joe Biden’s watch.

This month, Georgia officials in Echols County arrested 30-year-old Genara Juan-Ramos and charged her with two counts of first-degree cruelty to children and one count of human trafficking.

In February, local law enforcement requested help from the human trafficking unit of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation in the case. Officials allege that Juan-Ramos forced her nephew, a migrant child, to work picking produce in fields after he arrived in the United States.

Juan-Ramos also allegedly physically abused the migrant child. As a result, the child ran away and contacted law enforcement to get help.

The case is only the latest where migrant children — primarily UACs who are stopped at the border before being sent to Health and Human Services (HHS) and eventually placed with an adult sponsor who is typically not a parent — are ending up in a labor trafficking pipeline that has skyrocketed under Biden.

WATCH: Whistleblower: Federal Government Facilitating “Multi-Billion-Dollar Child Trafficking Operation” at U.S. Border

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A bombshell report from the Labor Department revealed that from October 2022 to July 0f this year, there has been a 44 percent increase in children discovered working  in jobs in the United States in violation of the law.

Labor trafficking has become so prominent among UACs at the hands of their adult sponsors that Labor Department officials said they are working with Mexico and Central Americn nations to “educate migrant communities” about child labor laws in the United States.

Since Biden took office, more than 300,000 UACs have been placed with adult sponsors throughout the United States, but whistleblowers have warned that HHS is not properly vetting those sponsors and migrant children are ending up in labor trafficking, sex trafficking, and domestic servitude as a result.

At a hearing in July HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra could not guarantee that 100 percent of adult sponsors’ homes are inspected before a UAC is placed in their care — a requirement for many pet adoption programs, Rep. Debbie Lesko (R-AZ) noted.

WATCH: Rep. Lesko: Harder to Adopt a Dog Than to Take in Migrant Kids Under Biden

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“It’s been said that it is harder to adopt a cat than it is to sponsor an unaccompanied minor because there are rarely background checks done, almost never home studies, no financial assessments,” Center for Immigration Studies Director of Policy Jessica Vaughan told lawmakers recently.

“The Biden administration has stopped doing background checks on other people in the households to make sure that the placements are safe,” she continued. “This is something that would simply not be tolerated in our foster care system.”

John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jbinder@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter here.

Biden Imports Record Number of Migrants in August

Migrants heading in a caravan to the US, walk towards Mexico City to request asylum and refugee status in Huixtla, Chiapas State, Mexico, on October 27, 2021.(Isaac Guzman/AFP via Getty Images)
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President Joe Biden’s migrant inflow in August broke several records, including record inflows of all migrants, Mexicans, and non-working dependents.

The inflow is likely to break more records during September because Democrats and their business allies are inviting a vast number of migrants to take wages, housing, school slots, and government aid that would otherwise go to Americans — including millions of sick, alienated, or old Americans who have been discarded by employers and government officials.

The poverty-expanding migrant inflow is not caused by foreign disasters and poverty but by the U.S. government’s radical pro-business policy.

WATCH — Texas Military Convoy Heads to Ground Zero of Resurgent Border Crisis:

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“We’re significantly expanding legal pathways to entry so businesses can get workers they need,” Biden admitted on September 21 during a speech to the Congressional Hispanic Caucus. “Folks, we’ve fundamentally changed the direction of our economy to grow it from … the bottom up.”

Biden will likely release a record 3 million migrants into the United States by the end of the government’s September 30 to October 1 accounting year. That illegal inflow is almost one migrant for every American birth.

Overall, the huge inflow of legal and illegal inflow migrants will likely hit 4.5 million migrants in 2023.

That nation-changing inflow imports up to roughly nine migrants for every seven American births.

The Records

1: Biden’s deputies welcomed about 260,000 migrants across the border in August, or 23 times the inflow of 11,652 migrants in October of 2020, or Fiscal Year 2021. That date was President Donald Trump’s last full month before his defeat in the 2020 election.

The 260,000 arrivals in August 2023 include 232,972 migrants allowed across the border as Title 8 migrants, plus the monthly inflow of roughly 30,000 migrants each month who are being invited to fly into U.S. airports from their home countries.

2. Biden’s pro-migration border chief — Alejandro Mayorkas — also welcomed 55,502 Mexican migrants, even though he has the legal authority to send the migrants back over the border. This is an 11-fold jump from December 2020 — which was Trump’s last month in office — when 4,758 Mexicans were allowed across the border.

Mayorkas is accepting more Mexican migrants in exchange for cooperation from Mexico’s pro-migrant government, which is now helping to regulate — not stop — the flow of worldwide migrants across its territory. The Mexicans’ cooperation minimizes the media visibility of Biden’s global inflow into Americans’ society.

3. Mayorkas is also extracting more migrants from the Central American countries of Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras. This flow has jumped from 3,766 in December 2020 under Trump, up to 79,190 in August 2023. That growth marks a 21-fold increase by Biden.

4.  Mayorkas is also expanding the number of migrants that use his “CPB One” cellphone app to ask for appointments at the official gates at the border. The gates are managed by the Office of Field Operations (OFO), and they processed 51,913 migrants in August, up 47-fold from the 1,106 migrants admitted by OFO during Trump’s last full month.

5.  The chart also shows a record inflow of women and children, nearly all of whom are trying to join men who were allowed into the United States in prior months. The inflow of dependents reached 131,144 in August, up 60 times from the inflow of 2,162 in October 2020.

Missing Data

Importantly, this inflow of 260,000 migrants does not include the “gotaways” who sneak across the border to avoid the registration-and-release process. That number was likely above 50,000 in August. Nearly all of the “gotaways” are young men, including many fathers who plan to bring their wives and children to the United States after working for a year.

Overall, the 2023 inflow of “getaways” is likely to hit 600,000 in 2023.

That means Biden’s deputies will have encouraged the inflow of 3 million economic migrants in 2023 across the southern border.

The numbers also ignore the huge inflow of about 500,000 legal migrants and 1 million visa workers in 2022.

The numbers also hide the indirect and direct economic costs of migration. For example, Biden’s offer of temporary amnesty to Venezuelans is likely to encourage more Venezuelan migrants into Americans’ jobs, neighborhoods, and schools.

 

Extraction Migration

The federal government has long operated an unpopular economic policy of Extraction Migration. This colonialism-like policy extracts vast amounts of human resources from needy countries, reduces beneficial trade, and uses the imported workers, renters, and consumers to grow Wall Street and the economy.

The migrant inflow has successfully forced down Americans’ wages and also boosted rents and housing prices. The inflow has also pushed many native-born Americans out of careers in a wide variety of business sectors and contributed to the rising death rate of poor Americans.

The lethal policy also sucks jobs and wealth from heartland states by subsidizing coastal investors with a flood of low-wage workers, high-occupancy renters, and government-aided consumers.

The population inflow also reduces the political clout of native-born Americans, because the population replacement allows elites and the establishment to divorce themselves from the needs and interests of ordinary Americans.

In many speeches, Mayorkas says he is building a mass migration system to deliver workers to wealthy employers and investors and “equity” to poor foreigners. The nation’s border laws are subordinate to elite opinion about “the values of our country” Mayorkas claims.

Migration — and especially, labor migration — is unpopular among swing voters. A 54 percent majority of Americans say Biden is allowing a southern border invasion, according to an August 2022 poll commissioned by the left-of-center National Public Radio (NPR). The 54 percent “invasion” majority included 76 percent of Republicans, 46 percent of independents, and even 40 percent of Democrats.


Watch: Fans Disappointed After Indicted Democrat Bob Menendez Cancels Lin-Manuel Miranda Event

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UNION CITY, New Jersey – Dejected fans showed up to Union City High School on a rainy Sunday to find that a scheduled Hispanic Heritage Month event featuring Broadway star Lin-Manuel Miranda had been canceled following Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) facing prison on charges of bribery.

Prosecutors indicted Sen. Menendez – for the second time in eight years – on Friday, revealing that federal agents had raided the senator’s home and allegedly found hundreds of thousands of dollars, gold bars, and other sensational displays of wealth. Sen. Menendez was due in Union City, where he began his political career as mayor, on Sunday for the annual Hispanic Heritage Event celebration he holds for constituents. His son, Rep. Rob Menendez (D-NJ), currently represents the city in Congress. Mayor Brian Stack of Union City has long supported the senator – even against criticism from former President Barack Obama – though he began his political career in the 1990s challenging the political machine Sen. Menendez had built there.

Lin-Manuel Miranda, a longtime activist for Democrat Party causes and avid supporter of President Joe Biden, was scheduled to appear at the event as its keynote speaker. Miranda is from the greater area and debuted on Broadway with the play In the Heights, set in the Hispanic community of neighboring Washington Heights, Manhattan. Like Washington HeightsUnion City’s population is overwhelmingly Hispanic and working class.

Miranda campaigned for both Biden and failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. In 2016, he wrote Clinton a rap song reading in part, “Hillary makes each decision/Looking at the world from a rarefied position/A public servant with tenacity, agility/Mi gente, experience is not a liability.”

His most successful musical, Hamilton, reportedly qualified to receive at least $30 million in federal post-pandemic aid, according to the New York Times, despite raking in an estimated $650 million in revenue.

“It is an incredible honor to welcome Lin-Manuel Miranda to New Jersey and to celebrate his accomplishments as we uplift the stories of the Latino community,” Sen. Menendez said in announcing the event on September 19. “Lin-Manuel’s contributions to the performing arts are as rich as they are numerous. His works have highlighted not only history, but also the people and stories that make our nation so beautiful.”
The event was canceled so abruptly that some planning to attend showed up on Sunday, only to find the high school empty. Miranda has yet to comment on the situation publicly at press time.

The New York area outlet Pix 11 found two such fans, Unique Bacote and her mother Sandralis Rivera, standing under the rain in front of the closed doors of the school.

“We came here in our Hispanic heritage stuff,” Rivera said, pointing to their festive clothing. “We were excited.”

“It’s a community event that a lot of Hispanics look forward to, so it’s unfortunate that his personal issues got in the way of this event happening,” Bacote lamented.

The event would have been Sen. Menendez’s first public appearance since being indicted on Friday. Instead, Menendez is expected to address the charges on Monday morning at a press conference at Hudson County Community College, up Kennedy Boulevard from the high school and also in Union City. Rumors prior to the confirmation of the press conference suggested that Sen. Menendez was struggling to find a venue that would hold the event.

Following the indictment on Friday, Sen. Menendez denied guilt in the case and accused “those behind this campaign,” without elaborating, of discrimination against Hispanic Americans.

“The excesses of these prosecutors is apparent. They have misrepresented the normal work of a Congressional office,” Sen. Menendez said in a statement. “Those behind this campaign simply cannot accept that a first-generation Latino American from humble beginnings could rise to be a U.S. Senator and serve with honor and distinction.”

Sen. Menendez ominously added, “Even worse, they see me as an obstacle in the way of their broader political goals.”

Sen. Menendez has served in Congress since 1993, first in the Congressional seat currently held by his son, then being appointed to the Senate in 2006 following former Governor Jon Corzine’s election to the executive position, leaving a vacancy.

In the Senate, he has consistently challenged the foreign policy of Democrats under former President Barack Obama and current President Joe Biden. Menendez was especially critical of Obama’s failed Iran nuclear deal, which granted Iran access to tens of billions of dollars it would then use to fund terrorism throughout the Middle East. Obama responded to the criticism by accusing Sen. Menendez in 2015, without naming him, of letting “special interests” cloud his judgment, a comment Sen. Menendez said he took “personal offense” to.

During the Biden presidency, Sen. Menendez has criticized the Democrats’ policy of allowing oil imports from socialist Venezuela and Biden’s “unilateral concessions” to communist Cuba.

Democrats close to Biden, including former Obama Attorney General Eric Holder and radical leftist New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, have demanded Sen. Menendez resign. Former Obama staffer Rep. Andy Kim (D-NJ) announced he would run against Sen. Menendez in the upcoming Democrat primary this weekend.

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