Explosive undercover videos reveal the horrifying consequences of President Biden’s border policies, with agency workers detailing cases of parents selling their children, nine-year-olds with sexually transmitted diseases, and minors forced into 12-hour factory shifts to pay off cartel debts.
Workers Expose Systemic Failures
Yolanda Gonzalez, project manager for The Providencia Group, which contracted with the Office of Refugee Resettlement, described shocking cases on camera. She recalled phone calls where sponsors admitted they weren’t actually family members, and situations where parents planned to sell the children they claimed. The videos, obtained exclusively by Townhall Media, show multiple officials discussing widespread failures in the processing and placement of unaccompanied alien children during the Biden administration.
Darleen Sealey, senior administrator at Berkshire Farm Center and Services for Youth in New York, revealed that case managers failed to verify basic documents. Fake birth certificates and income statements were accepted without scrutiny. One child was released to a sponsor despite obviously photoshopped pictures showing the sponsor and child together. These children disappeared into situations where they had no legitimate protection.
Children Working Off Cartel Debts
The undercover footage captured Gonzalez describing a case where a child worked 12-hour days in a factory owned by their sponsor. The child couldn’t attend school because they were forced to work full-time, paying off the cartel coyote who smuggled them across the border. The child told officials they sometimes went home with the sponsor but actually lived at the factory. Natasha Wright, a supervisory senior oversight advisor at the Office of Refugee Resettlement, confirmed the Office of Inspector General investigated the chaos after discovering children were being saved from labor situations where they worked to repay cartel debts.
Sex Trafficking and Exploitation
Wright revealed that some children were released directly to cartel members posing as sponsors. The videos indicate widespread involvement in prostitution and sex trafficking, with both sponsors and children forced into the illegal trade. Social workers reported numerous child protective services cases because children claimed they were working but never returned to their assigned housing. The systematic failure to verify sponsor identities and relationships created an environment where vulnerable children became targets for exploitation, forced labor, and sexual abuse under the Biden administration’s watch.
