Exclusive | Homeland Security agents rescue migrant teen sisters from sex traffickers after they arrived in US as unaccompanied minors
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Homeland Security agents in California rescued two teenage sisters, aged 16 and 18, from alleged sex traffickers who were coercing them into prostitution after they entered the U.S. as unaccompanied minors. The rescue occurred during an ongoing effort to locate over 320,000 missing migrant children under the Biden administration. The sisters were found in a hotel, and their captor was arrested. One sister was placed in protective custody, while the older refused further assistance. Efforts to locate co-conspirators are ongoing, highlighting the vulnerabilities of these migrant children.
Homeland Security agents rescued two teenage sisters from sex traffickers, highlighting ongoing concerns about migrant children missing and vulnerable to exploitation under current policies.
The Department of Homeland Security emphasizes a commitment to reuniting unaccompanied migrant children with family members and ensuring their protection from trafficking.
Read at New York Post
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