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The Biden Administration imported 300,000 unaccompanied kids from around the world. Biden gave them to Religious NGOs to house them and find them “Sponsors”

BIDEN CHILD LABOR:


By News on the Net ——--March 11, 2024

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BIDEN CHILD LABOR: The Biden Administration imported 300,000 unaccompanied kids from around the world. Biden gave them to Religious NGOs to house them and find them “Sponsors”. The kids owe the “sponsors” money. They put them to work to pay the debt. Doing roofing and processing meat. They have been found in all 50 States.

In 2021, the Biden administration faced a significant influx of unaccompanied minors arriving at the southern border of the United States after they opened refugee program to everyone and their mother. In response, the administration implemented a policy to release these children to sponsors, often family members or other responsible adults, while their immigration cases were being processed. Poorly vetted sponsors.

The policy aimed to reduce the number of children held in detention centers and provide them with more humane living conditions. However, concerns have been raised about the potential for exploitation and the use of child labor.

Some reports confirm that these children are working in dangerous jobs, such as roofing and meat processing, to pay off debts owed to their sponsors or to support themselves and their families. Critics argue that the administration's policies have led to an increase in child labor and have not adequately addressed the root causes of migration.

The Biden administration has defended its policies, stating that it is working to ensure the safety and well-being of unaccompanied minors while also addressing the broader issues of immigration and border security. This is false.

The issue of child labor and the treatment of unaccompanied minors remains a topic of debate and concern, with various stakeholders calling for more effective and humane solutions to address the challenges faced by these poor children.


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