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Project Veritas Posts Part 2 in Its Exposé of HHS Corruption: 'a Very Wicked Thing'

Lincoln Brown-Opinion : Dec 1, 2022
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"I think most people believe, and I originally thought, that sponsors were families because HHS says, 'We're reuniting children with their families.' In fact, that's not the case. This is a terrible thing, and then you look at some of these children who are teenagers, who've never been to school, can't read, can't write. It's a very wicked thing to take advantage of these children." -Tara Lee Rodas, whistleblower

[PJMedia.com] Yesterday on PJ Media, we ran a story about the first installment of Project Veritas' exposé of the complicity of the Department of Health and Human Services in the trafficking of migrant children. Today, Part Two dropped. (Screengrab image: via Project Veritas)

Among some of the highlights of the latest installment from James O'Keefe and his team:

• A migrant who was forced to cough up $150 for a forged Social Security card.
• A minor child who works from 4:00 P.M. to 2:00 A.M. in a restaurant to pay off a bond debt.
• People, including children, who have paid immense amounts of money to traffickers to make it into the United States and, in doing so, incurred debts that can never be paid off.

Whistleblower Tara Lee Rodas told O'Keefe:

I think most people believe, and I originally thought, that sponsors were families because HHS says, ‘We're reuniting children with their families.' In fact, that's not the case. This is a terrible thing, and then you look at some of these children who are teenagers, who've never been to school, can't read, can't write. It's a very wicked thing to take advantage of these children. (Screengrab image: via Project Veritas)

And people working in our government were complicit in it.

You can watch the second video Here. Of note is the comment from Jessica Vaughan from the Center for Immigration Studies that the Biden administration is in denial that they are incentivizing and facilitating trafficking and prefers to say it is reuniting families. Is it in denial, or is it simply ignoring an "inconvenient truth," as the Left was once fond of saying? And if the comments made to Rodas are any indication, HHS was keen to keep things under wraps.

I spent a week in Cambodia once with an NGO that specializes in rescuing children from human trafficking. I saw girls as young as five and six who had been sold for sex. I saw a girl confined to a wheelchair because when she was trafficked, she was too little to work. So she was injected with a substance to destroy her neuromuscular functions and put on the street with a cup to beg. She died in her wheelchair, still a child. I met children who will spend the rest of their lives trying to recover from the unspeakable things that were done to them. In some cases, they were kidnapped, or sold by their families. All too often, they were lured into slavery by people who promised them good-paying jobs. They were given a number in place of their name. They were beaten and addicted to drugs and then forced to work or submit to the perversions of evil men just to stay alive. If no one intervenes, they will never pay off their debts. And we tell ourselves that such things do not happen here. But they do, and they are aided and abetted by none other than the United States government... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here

Continue reading, and access the second Project Veritas video here.