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       Lost migrant children
       By: Firestarter Date: December 8, 2018, 9:54 am
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       How do you lose migrant children?
       If I understand correctly it’s something like separating them
       from their parents, placing them with sponsors, and then not
       checking up – lost.
       Federal government has likely lost track of more than 8,000
       unaccompanied migrant children.
       The administration only tried to contact 7,635 sponsors, but
       placed more than 42,497 unaccompanied children with sponsors in
       2017. This looks like the Trump administration has lost 19.3% or
       more than 8,000 unaccompanied migrant children.
       In 2016, under President Barack Obama more than 52,000 children
       were placed with (sold to?) sponsors, so possibly even more
       children went “missing” in 2016.
       An estimated 11% of the unaccompanied children are placed with
       (sold to?) non-relatives (or foster “care”).
       According to deputy assistant attorney general under Obama Leon
       Fresco, the reported numbers are much too low because the
       sponsors were called after only 30 days: [quote] Which means the
       number of lost kids are being dramatically underrepresented.
       1,500 is only half the story. It’s one year and we’re not even
       talking about the entire Trump administration.[/quote]
       Frank Sharry, executive director of America’s Voice, said:
       [quote]What’s happened is that ICE [Immigration and Customs
       Enforcement] has a new policy of going after sponsors. The
       bigger story if not that they are losing people - it's that ICE
       is terrorizing people.[/quote]
       According to federal officials the children aren’t lost, but
       their sponsors didn’t respond to phone calls. So couldn’t be
       located; is that different than “lost”?
       They emphasized that Office of Refugee Resettlement is no longer
       responsible for the children after they have been sold to a
       sponsor. HHS officials say it’s not the administration’s
       responsibility to locate children after they’ve been placed in
       the custody of a family member or sponsor:
  HTML https://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/white-house/article213430099.html
       (archived here:
  HTML http://archive.li/4SbCK)
       Sponsors of migrant children are often forced to pay exorbitant
       fees to get them out of detention facilities.
       The Office of Refugee Resettlement demanded $1,800 from Mr.
       Parada to fly [his niece] Anyi from Houston to Los Angeles.
       Obviously it’s the tax payer that has to pay for the more than
       $600 a day it costs to “detain” a migrant child:
  HTML https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/a22021931/migrant-child-families-pay-huge-fees/
       United States authorities have separated thousands of children,
       including toddlers, from their parents.
       In June of this year, the UN urged the Trump administration’s to
       immediate halt this practice as it violates international law.
       Ravina Shamdasani of the UN human rights office said this:
       [quote]amounts to arbitrary and unlawful interference in family
       life, and is a serious violation of the rights of the child.
       I call on the United States to immediately end the practice of
       forcible separation of these children.
       The U.S. should immediately halt this practice of separating
       families and stop criminalizing what should at most be an
       administrative offense — that of irregular entry or stay in the
       U.S.[/quote]
       She added that the US is the only country in the world that has
       not ratified the Convention on the Rights of the Child, but
       separating and detaining children also breached its obligations
       under other international human rights conventions it has
       joined.
       Nikki R. Haley showed how the Trump administration deals with
       criticism: [quote]Once again, the United Nations shows its
       hypocrisy by calling out the United States while it ignores the
       reprehensible human rights records of several members of its own
       Human Rights Council.
       Neither the United Nations nor anyone else will dictate how the
       United States upholds its borders.[/quote]
       President Donald has publicly agreed that breaking up families
       is wrong, but claims the Democrats in Congress had caused it.
       Homeland Security officials have since lied that they don’t
       separate families:
  HTML https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/05/world/americas/us-un-migrant-children-families.html
       After the criticism on Monday by Al Hussein, the Trump
       administration officially left the UN Human Rights Council.
       This is the first time in history a member leaves the UN Human
       Rights Council voluntarily.
       At a press conference, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and US
       envoy to the UN Nikki Haley announced the decision: [quote]The
       US is officially withdrawing from the UN Human Rights Council.
       [It’s a] hypocritical and self-serving organization that makes a
       mockery of human rights.
       American participation is the last shred of credibility the
       council has. That is precisely why we must leave.
       The Human Rights Council is a poor defender of human rights.
       Worse than that, it has become an exercise in shameless
       hypocrisy.[/quote]
       Some say that it’s about Israel, but I don’t believe it is,
       because in this way, they are actually bringing attention to
       Israel’s human rights violations in Gaza.
       Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu thanked the US for the
       “[I]courageous decision[/I]” to leave the body: [quote]The US
       decision to leave this prejudiced body is an unequivocal
       statement that enough is enough. Israel welcomes the American
       announcement.[/quote]
  HTML https://www.rt.com/usa/430256-us-quits-human-rights-council
       See the press conference with Mike Pompeo and Nikki Haley.
  HTML https://youtu.be/Jz8Lq0nninw
       #Post#: 2844--------------------------------------------------
       Child trafficking in the UK
       By: Firestarter Date: December 18, 2018, 10:53 am
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       Of course it isn’t only in the US that Child “Protection”
       Services put children in the hands of slave drivers and
       paedophiles...
       Britain is home to at least 136,000 modern-day slaves, according
       to the Australian human rights group Walk Free Foundation — a
       figure about 10 times higher than a 2013 government estimate.
       In 2017, 2,118 children in Britain were suspected to have been
       trafficked — mostly trapped in sexual exploitation, slave labour
       and drug running — the highest ever annual number on record, and
       66% more than in 2016.
       According to the Anti-Trafficking Monitoring Group (ATMG), the
       government's approach to child trafficking is fragmented. The
       government doesn’t focus on prevention at all. Frontline
       professionals like doctors, teachers and social workers aren’t
       trained to spot vulnerable children.
       Anti-Slavery International’s chief executive Jasmine O'Connor
       said: [quote]Having no clear plan in place to prevent child
       trafficking in the UK ... should shame this government.[/quote]
       About one third of the trafficked children come from Britain,
       while the rest mainly come from Vietnam, Sudan, Eritrea,
       Afghanistan and Iraq:
  HTML https://www.presstv.com/Detail/2018/09/11/573836/UK-children-slavery-government-failure
       Last year, almost a quarter of trafficked children, who were in
       the “care” of local authorities in the UK, have gone missing.
       The numbers of trafficked children increased from 590 in 2014-15
       to 1,015 in 2017 (a 72% increase). 246 of those children (24%)
       went missing from the “care” system. The true number of
       trafficked children is likely much higher.
       In total, 5,780 unaccompanied and trafficked children were
       reported in local authority “care” in 2017 (8% more than in
       2014-15?!?). Of unaccompanied children 15% had gone missing.
       In total, 190 of the total missing children have not yet been
       found.
       There is still no centrally recorded collection of this data and
       that is done to keep harm done to these children invisible:
  HTML https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2018/dec/15/uk-care-system-failing-trafficked-children-lost-and-missing
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       Re: Child trafficking by CPS and HHS
       By: patrick jane Date: June 30, 2019, 11:56 pm
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  HTML https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/images/human-trafficking-blue.png
       Pasco County Sheriff's Corporal Alan Wilkett uses his laptop
       from his service vehicle.
  HTML https://www.foxnews.com/us/human-trafficking-in-america-among-worst-in-world-report
       Human trafficking in America among worst in world: report
       The United States is again ranked as one of the worst countries
       in the world for human trafficking. According to a recently
       released report by the State Department, the top three nations
       of origin for victims of human trafficking in 2018 were the
       United States, Mexico and the Philippines.
       Secretary of State Mike Pompeo delivered the Trafficking in
       Persons report, which is created annually by the State
       Department to document human trafficking in the year prior, and
       highlighted the growing focus that government agencies and
       nonprofit organizations have dedicated to stopping human
       trafficking. The Department of Justice provided more than $31
       million for 45 victim service providers that offered services to
       trafficking survivors across the country. It was a demonstrable
       increase; the DOJ only provided $16 million to 18 organizations
       in 2017, according to the report.
       At the heart of the human trafficking trade in America is simple
       economics: Supply and demand.
       Over the last two months, Fox News has investigated human
       trafficking. We followed the enforcement efforts of FBI agents
       and police officers, documented the ways advocacy groups protect
       and serve survivors, and heard heart-wrenching stories of abuse,
       rape and recovery from numerous victims.
       "The United States is the number one consumer of sex worldwide.
       So we are driving the demand as a society."
       — Geoff Rogers, co-founder of the United States Institute
       Against Human Trafficking
       If there’s one takeaway from our reporting, it’s that the
       industry is fueled by an unceasing demand. It’s here that
       officers focus their enforcement actions. And it's where
       advocates focus their education efforts to end the illicit
       trade.
       “We have a major issue here in the United States” Geoff Rogers,
       co-founder of the United States Institute Against Human
       Trafficking (USIAHT), said in an interview with Fox News. “The
       United States is the No. 1 consumer of sex worldwide. So we are
       driving the demand as a society.”
       In 2018, the DOJ began 230 federal human trafficking
       prosecutions, a drop from 282 in 2017. Federal convictions rose
       from 499 in 2017 to 426 in 2018. More than 70 percent of the
       cases resulted in jail sentences of more than five years,
       according to the State Department report.
       "These are American kids, American born, 50% to 60% of them
       coming out of the foster care industry."
       — Geoff Rogers
       “We're also driving the demand with our own people, with our own
       kids,” Rogers said. “So there are tremendous numbers of kids, a
       multitude of kids that are being sold as sex slaves today in
       America. These are American kids, American-born, 50 percent to
       60 perform of them coming out of the foster care industry.”
       This assertion is confirmed by the State Department’s report,
       which found that children in foster care, homeless youth,
       undocumented immigrant children and those with substance abuse
       problems especially at risk to fall into the human trafficking
       trap.
       Rogers says that because the demand is so great in the U.S.,
       traffickers are filling that demand with an increased supply of
       forced sex workers.
       “So the demand here in the United States is a global one,” he
       said. “We do have men traveling the globe to go to places like
       Thailand and other places in East Asia to purchase sex with
       kids. But, in fact, the demand is so great that the supply has
       needed to be filled here in the United States.”
       “Because of the demand, then these traffickers are filling that
       demand with supply. And the demand is so great here in the
       United States that they're filling the supply with our very own
       kids,” Rogers continued.
       According to a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
       report, over 300,000 of America’s young population is considered
       at risk for sexual exploitation. It’s also estimated that
       199,000 incidents occur within the U.S. each year.
       Corporal Alan Wilkett, of the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office in
       Florida, operates their local Human Trafficking Task Force. He
       believes the best way to combat the trade is to quell the
       demand.
       “Historically, we've allowed the sex buyer to hide behind a mask
       of anonymity and actually call them a ‘John,’” He said in an
       interview with Fox News. “We don't even call them by their name,
       because we let them stay behind that mask. And the only way
       we're going to attack the supply side is by going after the
       demand. And that means the sex buyer needs to be held culpable
       for the damage and trauma that he or she is causing.”
       "Trafficking in America, if you are trafficked in the United
       States, 85 percent of victims that are trafficked here are from
       here."
       — Brook Bello, founder of More Too Life
       While Wilkett and other law enforcement officers focus on
       arrests and sting operations, leaders in the nonprofit realm
       take a more holistic approach to healing survivors. Brook Bello,
       the founder of anti-trafficking organization More Too Life in
       Florida, focuses on helping develop skills to lead a successful
       post-trafficking life.
       “We work with victims that are 3 years old and up,” Bello said.
       “The average victim that we work with, that’s over 18, started
       being raped at three. Trafficking in America, if you are
       trafficked in the United States, 85 percent of victims that are
       trafficked here are from here.”
       The State Department’s report similarly echoes the domestic
       nature of sex trafficking in the United States. Despite the
       growing focus and concern surrounding human trafficking, gaps
       exist that leave victims and survivors without the care and
       resources they need to build a life beyond the abuse.
       “Advocates reported a significant lack of services available for
       men, boys, and LGBTI individuals and noted continued concern
       that some federal funding opportunities no longer highlight the
       need for services for LGBTI individuals,” the State Department
       said in its Trafficking in Persons report. “NGOs and survivor
       advocates continued to report insufficient access to emergency
       shelter, transitional housing, and long-term housing options for
       trafficking victims.”
       Progress has been made on this front, but too often too many
       kids can’t fight their way out of the clutches of their
       traffickers. In cities across the nation, and along the highways
       that connect them, police and advocates continue their fight to
       eradicate human trafficking and heal those who survived.
       This is the last article of a six part Fox News investigation
       into human trafficking in America. You can see the previous five
       television segments and articles here, One, Two, Three, Four,
       and Five.
       If you are being trafficked or suspect that someone you know is
       being trafficked contact The National Center for Missing and
       Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOST or CYBERTIPLINE.ORG.
       #Post#: 6767--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Child trafficking by CPS and HHS
       By: guest17 Date: July 1, 2019, 10:50 am
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       I came across this story recently and I was appalled. These are
       human beings who need to be shown at least basic human
       compassion. Especially children and babies. It's traumatic
       enough for children and babies to be separated from their
       parents but then added to that they are treated in such horrible
       ways. I know how it feels to be separated from a parent and to
       be treated this way. When people don't even have basic human
       compassion, there is really something evil going on.
       
       Trump administration argues detained migrant children may not
       necessarily need soap, toothbrushes
       SAN FRANCISCO - The Trump administration said Tuesday that
       detained young migrants may not necessarily need soap and
       toothbrushes for shorter stays.
       Sarah Fabian, senior litigation counsel for the Department of
       Justice, appeared before a three-judge panel at the Ninth
       Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco regarding a
       longstanding settlement agreement requiring sanitary conditions
       for detained migrant children. She argued that the agreement
       doesn’t list items that must be provided in border facilities.
       “To me it’s more like it’s within everybody’s common
       understanding: If you don’t have a toothbrush, if you don’t have
       soap, if you don’t have a blanket, it’s not safe and sanitary,”
       Senior U.S. Circuit Judge A. Wallace Tashima told Fabian.
       “Wouldn’t everybody agree to that? Would you agree to that?”
       "There's fair reason to find those things may be part of safe
       and sanitary," Fabian told the panel during the exchange over
       the conditions in facilities for immigrant children caught
       crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.
       “What are you saying, ‘may be?’” Tashima responded. “You mean,
       there’s circumstances when a person doesn’t need to have a
       toothbrush, toothpaste and soap? For days?”
       The hearing focused on the U.S. government's appeal of a federal
       judge's 2017 ruling that U.S. authorities breached the agreement
       after young immigrants caught on the border said they had to
       sleep in cold, overcrowded cells and were given inadequate food
       and dirty water.
       “It wasn’t perfumed soap, it was soap. That’s part of ‘safe and
       sanitary.’ Are you disagreeing with that?” he responded,
       according to the outlet.
       The settlement between advocates for young immigrants and the
       U.S. government says children should be held in facilities that
       meet certain standards and released as soon as is reasonably
       possible, which has been considered to be about 20 days.
  HTML http://www.fox5dc.com/news/trump-administration-argues-detained-migrant-children-may-not-necessarily-need-soap-toothbrushes
       Trump Dept. of Justice lawyer Sarah Fabian argues, in court,
       that migrant kids detained by the Trump administration don't
       need beds, soap or toothbrushes
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJJICbl1J50
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       Re: Child trafficking by CPS and HHS
       By: patrick jane Date: February 8, 2020, 9:39 pm
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  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEntCEa-dhY
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       Re: Child trafficking by CPS and HHS
       By: guest17 Date: February 9, 2020, 8:52 am
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       [quote author=patrick jane link=topic=266.msg10156#msg10156
       date=1581219547]
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEntCEa-dhY
       [/quote]
       You would think that the police wouldn't be so gullible. But the
       powers that be have their people even in the police department.
       I'm not surprised by the CIA and FBI connection. They have their
       people in those agencies too. But what Christians need to
       realize is that they have their people in churches all across
       America and around the world. Christians need to be the main
       ones speaking up about this.
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       Re: Child trafficking by CPS and HHS
       By: patrick jane Date: April 18, 2020, 1:05 am
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  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AE5t8EBnOmg
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       Re: Child trafficking by CPS and HHS
       By: guest17 Date: April 18, 2020, 5:58 am
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       [quote author=patrick jane link=topic=266.msg12137#msg12137
       date=1587189913]
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AE5t8EBnOmg
       [/quote]
       Very good video. There is a need for more journalists like Liz
       Crokin and Ben Swann. Those kind of journalists and
       whistleblowers risk having their careers ruined and even put
       their lives in danger. It shouldn't be that way and it needs to
       stop. But will it ever stop? It doesn't look like it will not as
       long as the powers that be are in control.
       #Post#: 12153--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Child trafficking by CPS and HHS
       By: Firestarter Date: April 18, 2020, 11:01 am
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       In the following video, disbarred attorney Anne Marie van
       Blijenburgh tells that she was present at parties in the
       Netherlands where children from child detention centres were
       brutally raped and murdered.
       Some of the notable guests present at these “parties”.
       Prince Friso;
       Mabel Wisse Smit (Friso’s wife);
       An elderly man (probably) George Soros;
       Piet Hein Donner;
       PM Mark Rutte;
       Geert Wilders (the Dutch politician with the most media
       attention);
       Ernst Hirsch Ballin (former Minister);
       Gerlof Leistra (journalist of Elsevier magazine);
       Carla Eradus (President of the Court in Amsterdam, where I had
       several court cases).
  HTML https://youtu.be/SbhMfZRhsXw
       There’s also a video of the Dutch Toos Nijenhuis who testified
       that she was present at similar child sacrifice ceremonies
       (including paedophilia) in the presence of Prince Bernhard and
       Joseph Ratzinger (better known as the resigned pope Benedictus).
       The video is difficult to watch because she doesn’t speak
       English very well and it’s not subtitled. Following is a 16:37
       part of the complete video (where she names Prince Bernhard).
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-A1o1Egi20c
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       Re: Child trafficking by CPS and HHS
       By: Firestarter Date: April 18, 2020, 11:02 am
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       Not everybody finds the Australian Fiona Barnett (born Fiona Rae
       Holowczak in 1969) reliable…
       What makes Barnett’s story totally convincing to me is the
       following 2-part documentary.
       Barnett goes to a variety of places where these (satanic)
       rituals took place and describes some ceremonies in detail,
       including ritual torture, paedophilia, murder, cannibalism and
       necrophilia.
       Arguably the most famous person present at these rituals Barnett
       names is Nicole Kidman. Barnett tells about being ritually
       abused by her father - psychologist, biochemist Antony Kidman.
       After Barnett filed charges against Antony Kidman in 2014, he
       fled the country and died very suddenly in Singapore.
       Fiona Barnett also named the (Australian) actors Bruce Spence,
       John Bell and Jacki Weaver; playwright John Williamson and
       author Kathy Lette as participants in these crimes against
       humanity:
  HTML https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1093&p=3825&hilit=fiona#p3825
       Fiona Barnett describes a ritual murder of a pregnant “breeder”
       (to breed children for these ritual sacrifices). The woman’s
       belly was cut open; then the baby inside was cut up to collect
       the blood in a chalice to drink. Then there was a (sexual) orgy.
       Here’s part 1 of the documentary “Candy Girl”.
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Q3yH9EIPfs
       Part 2 of “Candy Girl”.
       From 8:28 – 11:30 - Fiona visits a Catholic church where some of
       the rituals took place. She specifically points out that the
       eagle in the church has nothing to do with the teachings of
       Jesus Christ and also mentions the Phoenix.
       At 23:10 - she is at another church were these sick rituals took
       place. She shows a drawing of the huge banner with the Seal of
       Solomon, with a big eagle which hung on the wall at these
       rituals.
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soZpqrCji5c
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