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Just when you think the media can’t go any lower, they just have to prove you wrong.
The Associated Press has outdone itself with a jaw-droppingly insane article that frames the Trump administration’s effort to track down 450,000 unaccompanied migrant children as some kind of sinister overreach.
These are kids—some as young as toddlers—who flooded across the border under Biden’s watch, only to be released to barely vetted “sponsors” and then vanish into a black hole of bureaucratic neglect.
A 2024 federal audit exposed the horror: 85,000 kids unreachable, 32,000 dodging court hearings, and 291,000 never even enrolled in immigration processes.
Yet, the AP clutches its pearls over “door knocks” and DNA tests, as if checking on vulnerable children at risk of trafficking or abuse is the real crime.
The AP’s argument collapses under basic logic: how is it wrong to ensure these kids are safe? Americans aren’t fooled—70% support deporting criminal migrants, per a 2024 Rasmussen poll, and the outrage over cases like Laken Riley’s murder shows zero tolerance for lax oversight.
The Trump team’s multi-agency push to locate these minors isn’t heavy-handed; it’s the bare minimum to prevent a human trafficking nightmare.
The media is now coming out pro-human trafficking or…