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MSG Greg Kelly
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They cannot tie their shoes without help this is no surprise. Those children are not in good places I will put money on it. Drug Mules, and worse.
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CWO4 Terrence Clark
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Illegal or not, these are children. What if your local school just blithely admitted they lost track of 1 in 3 of children they should have placed on buses to go home?
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If I could, I would physically try to help the unaccompanied immigrant children in some way. While some are safe, many are probably not. No telling who’s care they’re in right now, in the states.
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PO1 Kevin Dougherty
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According to reports I have read, many, children and adult are taken to the border and told that they are to call a certain person and given the number to call. When they do they are picked up and pressed into service in sex trafficking etc, essentially as slaves.
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PO1 Kevin Dougherty CWO4 Terrence Clark MSG Greg Kelly Hopefully. retired /ex military/ law enforcement/gov agents who have the determination and are riled over trafficked women and children, are doing some recon and rescue.
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PO1 Kevin Dougherty
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Sgt (Join to see) - There are groups out there. Operation Underground Railroad and International Justice Mission are two I have supported. (One of my son-in-laws worked for IJM for many years.) Both have field operatives that are trained and most are former operators of one kind or another.
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SrA John Monette
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Do people honestly believe this problem just started? It's been going on for decades! Immigration has always been f#@$ked up. Don't start pointing fingers at one administration. Go back to the previous one. He's the one who really sh@t the bed.
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