A November 19, 2024, congressional testimony clip by retired Border Patrol agent J.J. Carrell, who accuses the Biden-Harris administration of facilitating child sex trafficking through policies allowing over 550,000 unaccompanied migrant children to enter without proper vetting.
Carrell cites DHS data showing 85,000 children lost contact by HHS in 2023, escalating to 320,000 per a 2024 Inspector General report, claiming these lapses enable cartels to exploit minors for labor, sex, and organ harvesting with near-certainty of ongoing abuse.
The hearing, titled "Trafficked, Exploited, and Missing: Migrant Children Victims of the Biden-Harris Administration," underscores partisan divides on border security, with Carrell's claims backed by whistleblower accounts but criticized for lacking direct evidence of intentional government orchestration.
A November 19, 2024, congressional testimony clip by retired Border Patrol agent J.J. Carrell, who accuses the Biden-Harris administration of facilitating child sex trafficking through policies allowing over 550,000 unaccompanied migrant children to enter without proper vetting.
Carrell cites DHS data showing 85,000 children lost contact by HHS in 2023, escalating to 320,000 per a 2024 Inspector General report, claiming these lapses enable cartels to exploit minors for labor, sex, and organ harvesting with near-certainty of ongoing abuse.
The hearing, titled "Trafficked, Exploited, and Missing: Migrant Children Victims of the Biden-Harris Administration," underscores partisan divides on border security, with Carrell's claims backed by whistleblower accounts but criticized for lacking direct evidence of intentional government orchestration.