Concerns have been raised by several state attorneys general and political figures, including BrianKempGA, RepCiscomani, FoxNews, larryelder, and MarioNawfal, regarding the Biden administration's handling of the migrant crisis, particularly focusing on the welfare of unaccompanied migrant children. Reports have surfaced that the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has lost track of 85,000 unaccompanied migrant children during the first two years of the Biden administration. This issue has prompted calls for action and accountability, with a joint letter from the attorneys general of Iowa, Mississippi, and Utah criticizing the administration for its failure to safeguard these children, raising fears of trafficking. The situation has been described as unacceptable by critics, who demand immediate action to address the crisis and secure the southern border.
🚨🇺🇸 BIDEN URGED TO ACT ON 85,000 MISSING CHILDREN OF THE MIGRANT CRISIS In a joint letter by Iowa, Mississippi, and Utah attorney generals, it was highlighted that the Biden administration often failed to take care of unaccompanied children, leading to concerns that many of… https://t.co/HxGa2JSo6j https://t.co/4pZV57UJ3t
State attorneys general say more than 85,000 children lost at the border https://t.co/w3KPFw7Vaq #BidenBorderCrisis
GOP AGs press Biden admin to act after reports that 85,000 migrant children are missing, possibly trafficked https://t.co/xSJN7msbCK
One year ago the @nytimes unveiled a disturbing report showing HHS had lost track of 85,000 unaccompanied migrant children during the first 2 years of the Biden Administration. Today — one year later — we’re still left with more questions than answers. Unacceptable.
For more than two years, we’ve demanded action to secure our southern border and answers from the White House about who’s coming into our country. We’ve yet to get an answer, we’ve yet to see action, and now a tragedy has happened. We need answers, and we need action, from… https://t.co/pwa7Q5BKsA