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Trump Must Stop the Deep State before It Stops Him

Trafficked Children Are Victims of Unaccountable Federal Bureaucracy

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The Trump administration must work with Porras to investigate and put an end to child trafficking. (Gage Skidmore)

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A recent poll found 42 percent of federal managers “intend to work against the [Donald Trump] administration.” To defeat this unconstitutional effort and deliver his promises, President Trump must return the bureaucracy to its constitutional role. That means firing en masse, repealing agency-initiated regulations, punishing lawlessness, and finding hundreds of thousands of trafficked children.

A 1984 Supreme Court decision enabled federal agencies to interpret legislation. This led to more regulations and turned unelected bureaucrats into a de facto fourth branch of government—AKA the deep state—with unaccountable power. 

The deep state undermined Trump in his first term and was key to removing him in 2020. The deep state violated the Constitution by working with big tech to censor information helpful to Trump and promote information harmful to him. 

The Supreme Court in 2024 reversed the 1984 decision: interpretation of statutes now rests with the judiciary. This permits Trump to reverse harmful regulations that have impeded productive activity and increased prices of goods and services.

Proponents of limited government will argue its practicality and conformity with the Constitution. Proponents of intrusive government will argue we need protections from unscrupulous businesspeople. 

The big-government crowd needs to explain who will protect us from the unscrupulous people who wield government monopoly power. Joe Biden regime managers arrogantly believed they were above the law; they manipulated and deceived the public to remain in power. This led to disastrous criminality that Trump can expose to gain support for dismantling the deep state.

The December 19 congressional hearing, “Trafficked, Exploited, and Missing: Migrant Children Victims of the Biden-Harris Administration,” included bone-chilling testimony. Former Border Patrol Agent J.J. Carrell stated, “The United States federal government is the world’s largest child sex-trafficking organization in modern history.” Carrell, who served for 24 years, said the Biden regime “weaponized illegal immigration,” which he called treason. 

Health and Human Services (HHS) whistleblower Tara Rodas was fired after she reported to the Inspector General that HHS had delivered minors to MS-13 gang members. She explained that US taxpayer money puts children “in what is modern-day slavery.” 

HHS has thus far refused to release the data investigators could use to find the missing children. Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, has pledged to find them. Trump’s HHS will release the data to all official agencies that can help. 

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Finding the missing migrant children will expose the unspeakable horrors various whistleblowers have described to Congress and the media. They include organ harvesting, sexual exploitation, dangerous work conditions, indentured servitude, and more. 

The Biden regime and its media partners have hidden the regime’s questionable actions and criminality from the public. Democrat voters for four years have not known the truth. In the November 19 hearing, some Democrat representatives condemned the horrors they heard testimony about, although they did not blame the Biden regime.

On Christmas Eve, Biden signed into law the “Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act.” It provides for “the health, safety, care, and treatment of youth in youth residential programs.” The bill passed the Senate by unanimous consent and the house by 373–33. 

Considering Congress’s overwhelming support for US youth safety, Democrat elected officials will neither deny nor spin the criminal treatment of migrant youth once they hear and see overwhelming evidence of it.

The revelation of the horrors our government inflicted on migrant minors extends to State Department (DOS) criminality in their countries of origin. Rodas testified to Congress in 2023 that the government child-trafficking network “begins with recruiting in the home country, smuggling to the US border, and ends when [HHS] delivers a child to a sponsor.”

Rodas said Guatemala has more missing children than any other country. Guatemalan Attorney General Consuelo Porras has been investigating her country’s missing 85,000, out of 320,000 migrant children the Homeland Security Department Inspector General reported missing in August. Porras has received no US government help for her investigations and has been the victim of DOS crimes. Secretary of State Antony Blinken even admitted in 2024 that US embassy officials extorted Guatemalan congressmen to vote for a law they believed would permit Porras’s removal from office.

The Trump administration’s Justice, Homeland Security, Health and Human Services, and State departments must work with Porras to investigate and put an end to child trafficking. This should include the illegal flows of migrants and narcotics. It will expose DOS criminality that promoted these flows, including the 2023 electoral fraud that made Bernardo Arévalo president of Guatemala. 

The vastness and lack of accountability in the federal bureaucracy led to the missing migrant children. This revelation should dramatically increase public support for reforming the federal bureaucracy, the core ingredient for the Trump administration’s success in saving US liberty, greatness, and world leadership.

This article first appeared in the BizPac Review.


This article reflects the views of the author and not necessarily the views of the Impunity Observer.


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