ICE rescues trafficked children who went missing under the Biden administration
According to Homan, children were smuggled across the southern border and even sex trafficked to paedophiles.
The border czar revealed that a pregnant 14-year-old living with two adult males was found only two weeks ago.
Homan's comments came during an episode of Pod Force One, with the border czar revealing the grim fates of other missing children.
The border czar revealed that some of the children smuggled were forced to work on ranches and chicken farms before being found by ICE agents.
Unfortunately, hundreds and thousands of migrant children who entered the US during Joe Biden's presidency are still unaccounted for.

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