"This involved over 20 agencies and 100+ people. 8 people were arrested, charged with human trafficking, child endangerment, drug possession and trafficking.
US MARSHAL: "Operation Dragonfly, the largest in the history of the US Marshals Service, if not the largest in the United States."
Yep, Texas is #2 in the country for highest amount of trafficking. Nevada is #1, then Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida, and then South Carolina.
Almost all trafficking cases originate with the parents selling their kids off, and they are almost always in very low income areas and usually rural places. It's an awful situation.
The one in Texas had 109 victims. But they couldn't verify the existence of 75 of them, so this one becomes the biggest bust in history with 60 kids being rescued.
The definition of rescue differs per state. Most states count a rescue as removing the kid from the situation, others count it as deleting the videos/photos. Law Enforcement also change it up based on whatever they want to look like they're doing more work kind of.
If you read the full report, they think most of them just ran away from their captors or "Aged-out" and were released. There was no evidence of deaths.
Nevada is #1?!?! And Louisiana #2?! I never would have guessed any of those states, honestly… MAYBE Florida… I would have guessed Arizona, Texas, California and New Jersey
Operation “Restoring Justice” apprehended 205 child sex predators and 764 purveyors, while rescuing 115 children. Operation “Soteria Shield” resulted in the apprehension of 244 child predators, and 109 children were rescued. This is just the beginning. If you’re preying on children, we are coming for you.
I know math is not my strongest subject but isn’t 115 and 109 more than 60? Just wondering why the largest operation yielded fewer arrests and rescues than the 2 he mentioned.
I am grateful that these kids were rescued and will pray that God help them through the aftermath of the evil done to them.
I was just looking into this, they weren't able to verify the existence of 75 of those 109 kids, so the 60 is higher. Same for the 115, but I forgot what that number was, somewhere around 50.
They have videos of the kids, but no idea where they are, so they counted them as "saved" which is weird and shitty.
Good. They got 8 purveyors, now how about the BUYERS. They need to be held accountable as well. Thank God for the safety of those 60 kids.
Absolutely. Anyone willing to exploit children should be exposed and punished.
"This involved over 20 agencies and 100+ people. 8 people were arrested, charged with human trafficking, child endangerment, drug possession and trafficking.
US MARSHAL: "Operation Dragonfly, the largest in the history of the US Marshals Service, if not the largest in the United States."
"Ranging from 9 to 17 years of age."
This is always good news. Seems like arrests for this crime has increased under Trump's admin.
Amen.
CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN will bring the whole stinkin' temple down on [their] heads.
It was the same in 2016, as well. It was one of the reasons I voted for him.
Don't forget, Its ALWAYS been about the children....🙏🏻👌
There was one in Texas recently with much more arrests and kids rescued.
Yep, Texas is #2 in the country for highest amount of trafficking. Nevada is #1, then Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida, and then South Carolina.
Almost all trafficking cases originate with the parents selling their kids off, and they are almost always in very low income areas and usually rural places. It's an awful situation.
The one in Texas had 109 victims. But they couldn't verify the existence of 75 of them, so this one becomes the biggest bust in history with 60 kids being rescued.
The definition of rescue differs per state. Most states count a rescue as removing the kid from the situation, others count it as deleting the videos/photos. Law Enforcement also change it up based on whatever they want to look like they're doing more work kind of.
75 with no records. 💔
If you read the full report, they think most of them just ran away from their captors or "Aged-out" and were released. There was no evidence of deaths.
Nevada is #1?!?! And Louisiana #2?! I never would have guessed any of those states, honestly… MAYBE Florida… I would have guessed Arizona, Texas, California and New Jersey
Those are the next ones on the list.
The airport in Las Vegas is one of the most busy internationally on the planet. It's the #1 most crossed "border" in the US by foreigners.
👌🙏
Atlanta has been also rescuing children. Pray for the law officers too. They are broken-hearted by this. It’s bad to see a grown officer cry.
Bongino posted this a few days ago:
I know math is not my strongest subject but isn’t 115 and 109 more than 60? Just wondering why the largest operation yielded fewer arrests and rescues than the 2 he mentioned.
I am grateful that these kids were rescued and will pray that God help them through the aftermath of the evil done to them.
I was just looking into this, they weren't able to verify the existence of 75 of those 109 kids, so the 60 is higher. Same for the 115, but I forgot what that number was, somewhere around 50.
They have videos of the kids, but no idea where they are, so they counted them as "saved" which is weird and shitty.
Thank you.
Now keep track of them. Don't lose them all over again by letter DPS anywhere near them!
The article said 48 of the 60 kids were illegals and their parents weren't able to be found. They were already lost.
How is 60 kids the biggest in history? Wasn’t there over 100 recently in Texas?
Doing Gods work. God bless those people!! ✌️
I believe the headline should read "Florida's" history
There have been a lot of these over the last month or two. Does anyone have a list?