Nearly 300,000 Migrant Children at Risk: Biden’s Botched Vetting Under Investigation

The Trump administration is investigating the dangerous lack of vetting of migrant children during the Biden administration that left thousands of them open to illegal labor and sex trafficking and exploitation.

Key Facts:

  • The Biden administration allowed 291,000 unaccompanied migrant children into the U.S. with lax vetting procedures.
  • The Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) reportedly approved fraudulent applications for sponsorship.
  • Only 1% of sponsor applications were denied, despite clear cases of fraud.
  • A Trump administration memo accuses Biden officials of prioritizing speed over child safety.
  • Reports indicate HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra was warned of trafficking risks but failed to act.

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The Rest of The Story:

The Trump administration has launched an investigation into how thousands of unaccompanied migrant children were placed with questionable sponsors under Biden’s watch.

Critics argue that Biden’s lax policies enabled labor and sex traffickers to take custody of vulnerable minors, the New York Post reports.

According to reports, the Biden-era ORR approved applications with little to no verification.

In some cases, sponsors used obviously fraudulent documents, such as mismatched IDs or fake photos of supposed parents.

Despite these red flags, nearly every application was approved.

A Trump administration official claims the primary goal was to process children out of federal custody quickly, rather than ensuring their safety.

With reports of widespread trafficking and abuse, Trump’s team is reforming the system to prevent smuggling and protect children from exploitation.

The administration is tightening vetting requirements to ensure sponsors are legitimate and minors are placed in safe environments.

Commentary:

The Biden administration’s handling of unaccompanied migrant children wasn’t just negligent—it was a national disgrace.

The decision to prioritize rapid processing over safety effectively turned the federal government into an unwitting facilitator of child trafficking.

Nearly 300,000 children were handed off to unknown adults, many of whom were never properly vetted.

The sheer scale of this failure raises serious questions.

Why was there no meaningful oversight?

Why were obvious frauds allowed to take children into their custody?

And why, despite clear warnings, did Biden’s HHS fail to take corrective action?

This isn’t just bureaucratic incompetence—it’s willful negligence with devastating consequences.

The Trump administration is right to take action.

Protecting these children should be a top priority, and reuniting them with their families—wherever possible—should be part of the plan.

Strict vetting, background checks, and accountability measures must replace the reckless free-for-all that Biden’s team allowed to flourish.

The American people’s tax dollars spent on Biden’s border atrocities make them complicit to what has happened to these kids. Those responsible need to be held accountable.

The Bottom Line:

The Biden administration’s failure to properly vet sponsors for migrant children has created a massive crisis, with tens of thousands likely falling into the hands of traffickers.

The Trump administration is right to intervene, investigate, and reform the system. Protecting these children should have always been the priority—now it must be.

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