JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)
DEMOLIBNUTS BIDEN-HARRIS-MAYORKAS THE BIGGEST OPEN BORDER SLAVE PARTICIPANTS ON EARTH.
REVELATION 13:16-18
16
And he(FALSE POPE) causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor,
free and bond, (SLAVE) to receive a mark in their right hand, or in
their foreheads:(CHIP IMPLANT)
1 TIMOTHY 1:10
10 for the
sexually immoral, for those practicing homosexuality, for slave traders
and liars and perjurers—and for whatever else is contrary to the sound
doctrine
DEUTERONOMY 24:7
7 If someone is caught kidnapping a
fellow Israelite and treating or selling them as a slave, the kidnapper
must die. You must purge the evil from among you.
REV 9:21
21 and they did not repent of their murders nor of their sorceries (DRUG HIGHS) nor of their immorality nor of their thefts.
HEBREWS 10:26
For
if we go on willfully and deliberately sinning after receiving the
knowledge of the truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice [to atone]
for our sins [that is, no further offering to anticipate],
MARK LEVIN BIDEN BORDER SLAVERY
https://www.foxnews.com/video/6345280433112
DRUG
ADDICTS, ALCOHOL ADDICTS, MONEY HUNGRY, POWER HUNGRY, PROSTITUTION,
MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS, ABORTION (SLAVERY TO MURDER YOUR OWN CHILDREN.
U.S. Is a Top Destination for Child Sex Trafficking, and It’s Happening in Your Community-Jul 27, 2023-COMMENTARY BY-Emma Waters-@emlwaters
Key Takeaways“In 2018, over half (51.6%) of the criminal human trafficking cases active in the U.S. were sex trafficking cases involving only children.”In the U.S., child trafficking is aggravated by four main factors: the porous southern border, predatory social media use, pornography, and broken families.The Biden administration must follow our existing laws and seal our porous southern border. Much more must be done, but that is a critical first step.Kara was 11 when her family first sold her body for drugs.Sydney was 14 when she met an older man online who promised her financial security and a better life.And after another stint in the foster care system, Marcus decided that anything, including homelessness, would be better than the foster family he was living with.Each of these stories, from real girls and boys in the United States, reflects the most common entry points for children being pulled into child trafficking. The facts are frightening:On average, a child enters the U.S. sex trade at 12 to 14 years old. Many are runaway girls who were sexually abused as children.Most of the time, victims are trafficked by someone they know, such as a friend, family member, or romantic partner.Predators can rent a child for a single sex act for an average of $90. Often, that child is forced to have sex 20 times per day, six days a week.Trafficking usually occurs in hotels, motels, online websites, and at truck stops in the U.S.About 50,000 people, primarily from Mexico and the Philippines, are trafficked into the U.S. annually. According to the Federal Human Trafficking Report, “In 2018, over half (51.6%) of the criminal human trafficking cases active in the U.S. were sex trafficking cases involving only children.”Traffickers use social media platforms to recruit and advertise victims of human trafficking, according to anti-trafficking advocates.Films like “Sound of Freedom” and “Taken” highlight the dangers of international trafficking and exploitation. These films deal with trafficking outside the U.S. The United States, however, is a top destination for victims and a major transit hub. Studies estimate that 83% of child trafficking victims in the U.S. are Americans.Like all crimes, trafficking has a context. In the U.S., child trafficking is aggravated by four main factors: the porous southern border, predatory social media use, pornography, and broken families.The Southern Border-The crisis at the southern border is directly linked to an increase in child trafficking in the United States. In April, a whistleblower told Congress’ House Judiciary Committee that the “United States federal government has become the ‘middleman’ in a multibillion-dollar human trafficking operation targeting unaccompanied minors at the southern border.”In May, U.S. Customs and Border Protection encountered an average of 435 unaccompanied minors per day. One study suggests that drug cartels and traffickers will exploit 60% of these children in prostitution, forced labor, and child pornography. To make matters worse, in June alone, the Biden administration released 344 kids to non-related adults in the U.S.—most of whom already had multiple children in their care. These children are prime targets for traffickers—for sex or labor.Notably, half of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s “most wanted” criminals for child trafficking are from Mexico.Social Media-Social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok provide market access for traffickers and pedophiles in the United States. These men first meet and groom minors for sexual encounters over social media, often posing as boyfriends. Once they have lured their victims in, they then use social media to advertise and sell the minors for sex.One organization, United Against Human Trafficking, estimates that “55% of victims of U.S. sex trafficking aged 7 to 11 are recruited through social media apps and websites. … [Because of this,] fewer than 10% of cases happen by kidnapping.”Traffickers and pedophiles also use social media platforms like TikTok to distribute child pornography.Pornography-Child traffickers also frequently use minors to produce pornography. This creates a double harm: Not only are children sexually abused, but videos of their abuse are uploaded to major pornography websites like Pornhub, and their abuse is played over and over again.This is one area where public outrage and action have made progress. After a series of articles exposing Pornhub’s hosting of child pornography, the website deleted 80% of its content overnight—about 10 million videos. And Discover, Mastercard, and Visa immediately cut ties with the site.Broken Families-The most vulnerable children in the United States are those raised in single-parent homes, especially if an unrelated male is present. Children are 11 times more likely to suffer sexual and physical abuse in such situations. Without the protection of a mother and father in the home, children are more likely to run away, go missing, or spend time in the foster care system. In 2016, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children found that 86% of sex trafficking victims were in the care of social services when they went missing.It’s Everywhere-Child trafficking is easy to find if you know where to look. For example, an exit off an interstate highway with a truck stop, an Asian massage parlor, and an adult superstore. Each of these locations separately is statistically more likely to be a location for trafficking, including the interstate itself. If they are grouped together, the statistical possibilities increase dramatically.It’s also not hard to figure out the types of public policies that could reduce trafficking. Policymakers should focus on social media use, the porn industry, and broken families—all complex matters that demand thoughtful solutions.But one thing that can be done immediately is less complex and more direct: The Biden administration must follow our existing laws and seal our porous southern border. Much more must be done, but that is a critical first step that could save thousands of children each year from these horrors.This piece originally appeared in The Daily Signal
Human
trafficking is the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or
receipt of people through force, fraud, coercion or deception, with the
aim of exploiting them for profit.
Fighting Human Trafficking
and Battling Biden’s Open Border-Mar 14, 2023-COMMENTARY BY Hannah
Davis-@Davis___Hannah-Former Research Assistant, Border Security and
Immigration-Hannah was a Research Assistant in The Heritage Foundation’s
Border Security and Immigration Center.
Key Takeaways-President
Biden has professed a commitment to fight this multifaceted criminal
enterprise, yet his immigration policies have only exacerbated the
problem.The Biden administration has embraced the Trafficking Victims
Protection Reauthorization Act in a way calculated to increase them.The
absence of border security, in conjunction with nonexistent interior
enforcement, has made the U.S. a fertile breeding ground for human
trafficking.Human trafficking is a global business generating $150
billion in illegal profits. It encompasses forced labor, sex
trafficking, organ trafficking and more.President Biden has professed a
commitment to fight this multifaceted criminal enterprise, yet his
immigration policies have only exacerbated the problem.Human trafficking
increased massively in the last fiscal year. Arrests rose 50%;
convictions soared by 80%. The vast majority, 72%, of those trafficked
in the U.S. are immigrants. Most of them are here illegally.Many are
women and children who are highly vulnerable to being smuggled and
eventually trafficked. A study from the Coalition Against Trafficking In
Women estimated that 60% of unaccompanied alien children, or UACs, are
caught by cartels and exploited through child pornography and drug
trafficking.To put this into perspective, more than 150,000 UACs crossed
into our country last year.The Biden administration responded by
declaring January “National Human Trafficking Prevention Month.” This,
of course, did nothing to curb the problem.That month, 5,882 UACs
crossed the border—an increase of more than 80% over the number logged
by the Trump administration in January 2020.The dramatic increase can be
traced directly to the Biden administration’s open border policies. On
average, over 12,000 UACs are entering the nation monthly in 2023.Since
taking office, the Biden administration has reported over 300,000 alien
minor encounters. The Department of Health and Human Services reports
that between Jan. 20, 2021, and Feb. 7, 2022, it placed nearly 150,000
unaccompanied children with sponsors in the U.S. It has been estimated
that this influx of students will cost school districts an extra $4.6
billion annually.Rather than attempting to lower these large numbers,
the Biden administration has embraced the Trafficking Victims Protection
Reauthorization Act in a way calculated to increase them. Section 235
of the act, misleadingly titled “Enhancing Efforts to Combat the
Trafficking of Children,” grants UACs special accommodations, such as
expedited processing and benefits.“Not surprisingly, after Congress
passed that provision, the number of UACs from non-contiguous countries
soared, as parents (and more importantly smugglers) realized that
section 235 … all but guaranteed that any such child who could make it
illegally into the United States would be released into this country,”
said Andrew Arthur of the Center for Immigration Studies.Section 235,
coupled with Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’ public
statements that “we are not expelling unaccompanied children,” has only
enticed more minors into making life-threatening decisions.The increased
flow of UACs increased the demand for “sponsors”—i.e., people willing
to house and care for the children so they can be processed out of
Health and Human Services housing. To “remedy” this, the administration
lowered the standards for sponsors, slashing the vetting process times
to meet the deadlines set to meet Mr. Biden’s self-induced
emergency.According to an HHS whistleblower, the lowered standards led
to more of these children falling into the hands of cartels, pedophiles
and pimps. Many were claimed by “family members” they had never met and
then subjected to horrendous conditions.To curtail human trafficking,
especially of children, the Trump administration allowed Immigration and
Customs Enforcement to run DNA tests on immigrants claiming to be
traveling in “familial units.” This program detected more than 6,000
fraudulent families. But even though the program was effective, Mr.
Biden ended it.The absence of border security, in conjunction with
nonexistent interior enforcement, has made the U.S. a fertile breeding
ground for human trafficking.The Biden administration’s National Action
Plan to Combat Human Trafficking proudly proclaims “pillars,” principles
and priority actions but makes no mention of securing the southern
border. It does, however, dutifully present ideas regarding equity,
inclusion and gender.The administration persistently presses leftist
talking points yet fails to recognize an obvious truth: Human
trafficking—and the misery it causes—will continue to soar as long as
there is no operational control of the southern border.Congress must act
to repeal Section 235 of the Trafficking Victims Protection
Reauthorization Act. Otherwise, UACs will continue to head for our
southern border, with many encountering human trafficking cartels along
the way and others falling prey to insufficiently vetted sponsors or
“family members” they do not know.The Biden administration’s refusal to
enforce humane, effective immigration laws tempts people into risking
their lives daily. Until the administration makes commonsense policy
changes and starts enforcing the rule of law, the cartels will continue
to control the border and the people who attempt to cross it.This piece
originally appeared in The Washington Times
New York Post-Biden’s
border policies facilitate shocking modern slavery-By Social Links for
Jessica M. Vaughan-Published Jan. 10, 2023
Wednesday is National
Human Trafficking Awareness Day, an occasion designed to draw attention
to the presence of trafficking in our midst and the toll it takes on the
victims. This year, for its most prominent anti-trafficking initiative,
the Biden administration is urging the public to mark the day by
wearing blue and sharing selfies on social media.The Biden border
policies, meanwhile, have literally been contributing to the
human-trafficking problem every single day since Jan. 20, 2021, when the
president began dismantling immigration enforcement, resulting in the
mass-migration crisis that continues today.Trafficking is the
exploitation or enslavement of someone by force, fraud or coercion, for
labor, domestic servitude or commercial sex. Law-enforcement agencies
report that incidents have spiked in the last two years, among an
astounding 2.2 million migrants apprehended in fiscal year
2022.Overwhelmed border agents are told to catch and release huge groups
of illegal migrants, processing them swiftly, preventing officers from
doing proper vetting of those apprehended — and often missing the
opportunity to detect trafficking. The migrants are deposited on the
streets of cities and towns in border states or transported to
destinations around the country, where they are often isolated and
vulnerable to exploitation and trafficking.State and local agencies end
up having to cope. One Texas sheriff in a county along the smuggling
routes told a recent conference of officials working to combat
trafficking that before 2021, his deputies encountered one or two cases
of trafficking a year. Last year, they dealt with 77 cases.In other
horrific scenarios, smugglers persuade parents to hand over their
children in pursuit of a “better life,” taking advantage of policies
that virtually guarantee the release of the unaccompanied minor to a
sponsor in the United States. In 2022, nearly 130,000 such minors were
released to a sponsor, a new record.Under President Joe Biden, the
priority is to move the minors out of government custody as quickly as
possible, rather than conduct meaningful inquiry into the child’s
situation or ensure the minor is placed in an appropriate and safe
household. Background checks and home visits rarely take place. Instead,
contractors attempt to do a well-check by phone, not a particularly
effective way to ascertain if the child is being trafficked — and about
one-fifth of sponsors don’t respond to the phone call, according to
statistics officials gave Congress.These policies create an irresistible
opportunity for labor and sex trafficking to occur. The traffickers
promise naïve migrants jobs in the United States and instead lure them
into indentured servitude, peonage, sex trafficking, extortion or demand
they work for the smugglers to pay off their debts to the
traffickers.Some traffickers prey on minors staying in the crowded,
lightly supervised shelters where they cluster after crossing illegally.
Other kids fall in with gangs after reaching their destination and are
sexually assaulted and pimped out for profit. A Reuters report last
month exposed that several Hyundai-Kia auto-parts factories in Alabama
had hired dozens of Central American minors who had crossed the border
illegally.The policies that govern the placement of minors who arrive
unaccompanied are inadequate to prevent them from being placed in
inappropriate environments that include labor and sex-trafficking
situations and participation in or exposure to criminal gangs. These
policies have always been inadequate, in part due to the unmanageable
volume of cases, but have been relaxed even more by the Biden
administration, increasing opportunity for bad actors to exploit the
system. Swift release has been prioritized over the vetting of
sponsors.The loose regulation of guest-worker programs, especially the
H-2A and H-2B programs, also contributes to trafficking. The H-2A visa
is available for farm workers, and the H-2B visa is available to
employers for seasonal unskilled non-farm labor. As one study put it,
conditions that create vulnerability for trafficking victimization are
“built into” the temporary-work-visa programs. Under Biden, the worksite
audits and raids that used to catch some of these trafficking
situations have been abandoned.We can and must do better. Every
trafficking victim represents a failure in border security and often a
failure in government policies. Congress and the president have many
options to prevent, deter and detect human trafficking. Start with
securing the border, give more attention to worksite enforcement, and
end the automatic release of minors into this country, instead
emphasizing swift return to their home countries.Jessica M. Vaughan is
director of policy studies at the Center for Immigration Studies.
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