Child Trafficking – Compliments of Your Democrat Friends

Friday night my son and I were in Nashville for a weekend vacation trip. We arrived back at our hotel late in the evening after a ball game to witness a shocking event.

Pulling into the parking lot was a large, nondescript white bus with no identification. About 50 Hispanic kids streamed out and entered the front door of the hotel. They were milling about the lobby as we walked in – young teenagers, ages about 12 to 15, mostly girls and just a few delicate boys. My first thought was church group. But we saw no chaperones, just one surly-looking driver and two laborers unloading bags. A church group would not have young boys and girls with no moms.

None of them spoke English. They did not look like street kids – these were clean cut, innocent teens, clearly having recently visited a shopping mall to buy new fashionable shirts, shoes and bags. They were quiet, but not frightened. It appeared they were well-fed and cared for and they seemed to be happy travelers with pocket money.

As I took in the scene my gut told me something is not right here. These kids have no idea what is ahead of them. But before I could engage anybody or try to investigate, they were hustled off to their rooms.

The next morning, I was up early to check out the situation, but the bus and the kids were already gone before they would be noticed by other guests. I stopped to talk to the hotel manager and her assistant. I asked them about the busload of kids and wondered if they knew any details that might assuage my concerns. They were anxious to exchange thoughts about the situation. Both of them were young black moms, and they were also fearing the worst. One had experienced a kidnapping attempt with her own daughter, so she is especially tuned in.

“This is the second time this bus has come through,” the manager said. “A month ago the same guy brought another load through, different kids. He calls ahead and asks if we have ten rooms available. He pays in cash and said it is a church group, but I tried to look up the church and it doesn’t exist. They arrive very late and leave very early.”

We tossed around ideas for what to do if they see this guy again. They could call local police, or ICE, and identify the bus and driver if possible. One of the clerks speaks Spanish and could try to engage one or more of the kids. But this is a fast-moving, well-controlled operation.

Child trafficking is a burgeoning industry throughout the United States thanks to the Biden Administration’s open border policy and new government practices that aid and abet the evil providers and customers.

The New York Post reported last week that whistleblowers from the Office of Refugee Resettlement said the department is not vetting “sponsors” who are receiving minors who come across the border unattended:

“What I discovered was horrifying: children were being trafficked with billions of taxpayer dollars by a contractor failing to vet sponsors and process children safely, with government officials complicit in it,” Deborah White, a federal employee detailed to the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Refugee Resettlement, ORR, told Republicans during a roundtable co-hosted by Sens. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), Bill Cassidy (R-La.) and Ron Johnson (R-Wis.).

The Post further reported that Florida Department of Children and Families Secretary Shevaun Harris told the senate panel that she found it “frightening” that less than 10% of children apprehended crossing the border are being released to their parents. “It defies logic and is inhumane,” Harris said.

Last year a Newsweek report said “85,000 + illegal migrant children have gone ‘missing’ according to DHS Since Biden took office. MSM [mainstream media] didn’t report on this fact, why?” (That number is, of course, much larger now).

If you didn’t have a good reason to stop voting for Democrats before, perhaps you do now.

Tom Balek – Rockin’ On the Right Side

No clever song with this one. It’s just too sad and serious.

We Should Declare War Against the Cartels

photo courtesy NY Times

The United States has committed more than $75 billion to Ukraine, ostensibly to defend them from Russia, Russia, Russia. We can speculate how much of that taxpayer funding finds its way back to the Biden crime family and others, but that’s another story.

It is an enormous sum considering we have to borrow every penny of it. And for what? What is our national interest in the dispute between Ukraine and Russia? How many Americans have died in Ukraine in the last two years? Answer: Six.

Meanwhile, in the same period, how many Americans have died of fentanyl overdoses? Answer: 220,000.

Almost all of the fentanyl in our country comes through our open border with Mexico. And this only happens with, through, and by the Mexican drug cartels.

I join a group of friends every Wednesday morning for a men’s prayer meeting. Last week we were gathered at our fast food meeting place as always, and we invited a nearby diner named Philip to join us. He listened quietly as we complained about how badly things are going in the USA. Then he said he had a “miracle” testimony that might make us feel better, at least comparatively.

Philip said he had met his wife over 20 years ago in Matamoros, Mexico just across the border from Brownsville, Texas. She was a native Mexican translator at a Christian conference he attended. And even though she died a few years after their marriage, Philip still keeps in touch with her family, their son, and the church they supported in Matamoros.

On a recent phone call with his former father-in-law he learned that conditions in Matamoros are getting desperate – the drug cartels have taken over every aspect of daily life. It is now unsafe to venture out of your home at any time, and if you do, you must pay a bribe to the cartel for everything you do. There is no law and order and the economy is in shambles.

Philip told the story of a young member of his church in Matamoros who made a living buying cars in the USA and selling them in southern Mexico. On a recent trip he and two friends got caught in a cartel roadblock. They were robbed of their car, money, watches, and even their shoes. Then they were dragged into the ditch where his friends were both executed point blank. When the pistol was raised to his head he prayed for his life, and as he did the murderer’s cell phone rang. The thug turned and ran to his car, leaving the young Christian shocked but unhurt. With his miracle faith aflame, he soon became the new pastor of his church.

Just south of our border is a war zone. While we send endless billions to the Ukraine war where six Americans have died in two years, we do absolutely nothing to stop the war in our own backyard that kills over a hundred thousand young Americans, and countless other souls, every year. Quite the opposite, the Biden administration supports the cartels by enabling them to extort billions of dollars from their victims who have been invited by Biden to enter our country illegally.

Former presidents GW Bush, Obama, and Trump all tried minor military solutions to solve the border problem, without much success. During his term, Trump investigated more aggressive military options, even up to firing missiles into Mexico, according to Mark Esper, former defense secretary. But our current president, sheltered by fawning news and social media, clearly prefers sending military money and equipment to Ukraine, where he gets a cut returned to him, while the Mexican drug cartels run amok on our border.

Fortunately, most GOP presidential candidates are hawkish about the cartels. In addition to Trump, Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, and Tim Scott agree that we should take unilateral action against the cartels if Mexican president Obrador refuses to. Asa Hutchinson and Mike Pence remain soft on the cartels. Vivek Ramaswamy has said he would use our military to “defend our borders”.

I have a hunch that $75 billion would buy more than enough whoop-ass to eliminate the cartels and finally establish immigration control at our border.

Tom Balek – Rockin’ On the Right Side

How many times must a man look up
Before he can see the sky?
Yes, ’n’ how many ears must one man have
Before he can hear people cry?
Yes, ’n’ how many deaths will it take till he knows
That too many people have died?
The answer, my friend, is blowin’ in the wind
The answer is blowin’ in the wind

Blowin’ In the Wind – Bob Dylan