
Explosive undercover videos reveal horrific child exploitation linked to Biden administration border policies. Agency workers describe parents selling children, minors forced into labor to repay cartel debts, and systematic failures in protecting unaccompanied alien children who flooded across the southern border.
Agency Workers Detail Systematic Failures
Yolanda Gonzalez, operations project manager for The Providencia Group contracted by the Office of Refugee Resettlement, disclosed shocking cases in undercover footage obtained by Townhall Media. She described phone calls revealing sponsors who were not actual family members, fake documentation, and parents selling their own children. Darleen Sealey, senior administrator at Berkshire Farm Center in New York, explained how income verification was ignored and fraudulent birth certificates passed inspection after children were already released.
Children Forced Into Labor, Sex Trafficking
One case detailed a child working twelve-hour days in a factory, living on-site, forced to repay cartel smuggling debts before being allowed to attend school. Workers reported photoshopped sponsor pictures that clearly showed fabricated relationships, yet these applications were approved. Natasha Wright, senior oversight advisor at the Office of Refugee Resettlement, confirmed the Office of Inspector General investigated after discovering children released directly to cartel members. Some children engaged in prostitution and sex trafficking to repay smuggling costs.
Nine-Year-Olds With STDs, Rampant Abuse
The videos document cases of nine-year-old children with sexually transmitted diseases, suggesting widespread sexual exploitation. Indaira Charles, a social work supervisor, described numerous Child Protective Services cases involving children who claimed they were working but never returned to assigned housing. The systematic processing failures during Biden’s tenure created an environment where vulnerable children disappeared into trafficking networks, forced labor, and sexual exploitation with minimal oversight or protection.
The Cost of Open Border Policies
The undercover investigation reveals the human cost of rapid processing without proper vetting during the surge of unaccompanied minors under Biden administration policies. Workers described a system overwhelmed by volume, where document verification was skipped, family relationships went unconfirmed, and children were released to adults who exploited them for profit. The failures represent a devastating legacy of border policies that prioritized processing speed over child safety, leaving America’s most vulnerable at the mercy of traffickers and exploiters.










