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Exposed! Gov’t Contractors Deliver Illegal Alien Children to Foster Homes Accused of Sexual Assault

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Government contractors were caught on video escorting illegal alien children from LaGuardia airport to shady foster homes in the middle of the night, footage by Muckraker journalists reveals.

“Muckraker has obtained never-before-seen footage of government contractors escorting illegal alien children through LaGuardia Airport and into foster homes in the middle of the night,” the group posted on X Monday.

The video shows the journalists asking the workers putting the kids into black vans where they were headed, but the workers ignored them.

After following the van, and getting stonewalled by more contractors when asked questions, they arrived at several foster care facilities.

The journalists described how the unaccompanied children trafficked into the U.S. means big business for the foster care system.

“The illegal alien foster home system is an industry worth billions of dollars,” the group wrote. “Unaccompanied children who are trafficked into the United States via the southern border are a major revenue stream for foster homes across the country.”

Muckraker went on to claim that 75% of the foster homes they recorded the illegal alien children being sent to faced “serious sexual assault allegations.”

“We witnessed deliveries of children from LaGuardia Airport to four New York foster homes in the middle of the night. Three of the four homes are facing serious sexual assault allegations, and all of them receive millions of dollars in federal funding,” the group noted, citing lawsuits.

Lawsuits against the New York-based The Children’s Village foster home claims 28 alleged victims were brutally abused by staffers and older children.

Another lawsuit against St. Christopher’s Inc. alleges the plaintiff who was placed there was sexually abused by a staffer over 100 times.

Despite the disturbing allegations, these foster homes still receive hundreds of millions of dollars in government subsidies.

This comes just weeks after 28 attorneys general sent a letter to the Biden administration demanding answers about 85,000 migrant minors who’ve gone missing in the U.S. since 2022, according to figures from the Department of Health and Human Services.

“The Department of Health and Human Services must ensure that it is not handing over children to criminals and sex traffickers,” the letter states.

“It cannot do so if it does not know to whom it is handing these children. Even worse, is that it appears to have no idea where those children are being sent. Missing children must be identified, and potential sponsors must be vetted,” the letter concluded.


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