HORRIFYING Whistleblower Leaks: 320,000 Children LOST…

Undercover videos released in April 2026 reveal shocking insider testimony alleging the Biden administration’s Office of Refugee Resettlement funded nonprofits that rushed vulnerable migrant children into the hands of unvetted sponsors, discarded identification documents, and ignored warnings of cartel exploitation and abuse.

Explosive Whistleblower Testimony Surfaces

Townhall Media published undercover videos featuring former employees of federally-funded nonprofits who worked directly with unaccompanied alien children during the Biden presidency. Darleen Sealey, who worked at Children’s Home of Kingston, admitted on camera that staff threw away children’s passports for two years. Yolanda Gonzalez, formerly with Rising Ground, described how children arrived with debts to cartels, making them vulnerable to forced labor and exploitation after placement. Carlos Nova, an ex-case manager, stated the directive was to “get the minor there no matter what,” regardless of safety concerns or the child’s emotional state.

Natasha Wright, a supervisor caught on video, nodded in acknowledgment when asked if children were knowingly sent to trafficking situations. These admissions paint a disturbing picture of systemic negligence within organizations contracted by the Office of Refugee Resettlement. The videos document a culture where speed in clearing backlogs took precedence over the welfare of vulnerable minors, directly contradicting Biden administration officials’ public assurances about safe processing. Former employees emphasized that pressure from ORR contracts drove this reckless approach to child placement.

Biden Border Policies Triggered Unprecedented Surge

Biden’s reversal of Trump-era border enforcement policies, including ending expedited removal of unaccompanied minors to Mexico, created a massive incentive for illegal crossings. Encounters with unaccompanied children skyrocketed from approximately 33,000 annually before 2021 to a staggering 152,000 in fiscal year 2023, representing a five-fold increase. Over the four years of Biden’s presidency, 448,000 unaccompanied minors entered the United States through ORR processing, overwhelming a system designed for far smaller numbers. This surge directly enabled criminal cartels to exploit legal loopholes by delivering children to coyotes and smugglers.

The massive influx forced ORR into crisis mode, housing children in hotel rooms with National Guard supervision and rushing placements without proper background checks, fingerprints, or family verification. Senate investigations revealed that over 320,000 children were effectively lost by the system, placed with sponsors whose whereabouts and identities remained unknown. Jessica Vaughan of the Center for Immigration Studies characterized Biden’s policies as creating lax vetting that essentially completed the smuggling operation by delivering children to criminals. This represents a catastrophic failure of the federal government’s duty to protect vulnerable minors in its custody.

Taxpayer-Funded Facilitation of Child Exploitation

The Office of Refugee Resettlement distributed federal contracts to nonprofit organizations that proved woefully inadequate to handle the Biden-created crisis responsibly. Whistleblowers described a system driven by financial incentives, with employees noting that “everyone has a contract” from ORR. These taxpayer-funded organizations placed children with non-relatives using fraudulent documents, ignored warnings about labor trafficking, and prioritized clearing shelter space over child safety. Senate testimony from Senator John Cornyn documented how the Biden administration silenced whistleblowers who attempted to raise alarms about trafficking and exploitation.

The human cost of these policies extends beyond the 320,000 missing children to documented cases of rape, forced labor, and gang recruitment. Senate hearings revealed gang members from MS-13 and Tren de Aragua among those classified as “children,” and pregnancies resulting from sexual assault of minors in federal custody. The Department of Justice declined to prosecute one case involving a 14-year-old girl placed with a 30-year-old man. This willful negligence represents not just administrative incompetence but what critics rightly characterize as government-sponsored trafficking, funded by American taxpayers and enabled by deliberate policy choices that prioritized open borders over child safety and constitutional governance.

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Shocking Undercover Videos Expose Horrors of Joe Biden’s Unaccompanied Child Trafficking Scandal

Video: Cornyn: Biden Admin Allowed Migrant Child Trafficking, Silenced Whistleblowers

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