(Liberty Nation)—As many progressive legislators run to the aid of a deported MS13 gang member, raising the question of due process and getting in some much-needed camera time, the ongoing trafficking of children at the border has no one coming to stop Coyotes. It’s the easiest way in for the extremely dangerous criminals – use kids that have fake papers for familial sponsorship. Now who’s going to stop it?
Retired Border Chief Chris Clem, a three-decade agent, has been tapped by President Trump to address the 470,000 unaccompanied children who arrived over the last four years. The more alarming number, according to Clem, is that in the Trump administration’s first 100 days, he discovered 70% of sponsors’ applications were fraudulent.
Eric Ruark, an immigration researcher with NumbersUSA, agrees that children are difficult to track “because of some combination of apathy, incompetence, and bureaucratic inefficiency.” Ruark explained to the BBC last November: “Many, hopefully even most, are safe with caring sponsors,” he added. “But the Biden administration can’t actually say one way or the other and doesn’t care enough to find out.”
A strong campaign promise has put the Trump administration on everyone’s site to fix the problem. How will 47 get a handle on the most abusive treatment of vulnerable children in this day and age?
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For Emergency Preparedness, Don’t Forget the Meds
Being prepared is more than just a good idea—it’s essential. We stock up on non-perishable food, bottled water, flashlights, and first-aid supplies, but one critical aspect often gets overlooked: access to vital medications. What happens if pharmacies close, prescriptions can’t be filled, or you’re cut off from medical care during an emergency?
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