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DHS Insider Blows Whistle on Int’l Child Sex Trafficking Gangs Exploiting ‘Reasonable Fear’ Loophole

Project Veritas released a new video Tuesday with a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) insider blowing the whistle on a federal government “loophole” that enables migrant gang members to get away with sex trafficking and other crimes.

The DHS Insider sat down with Project Veritas’ James O’Keefe and explained how the current immigration system is broken.

This would be a huge story, if Joe Biden hadn’t just ordered the execution of 10,000 Americans by abandoning them in Afghanistan and if we weren’t living in an asymmetrical war that includes the weaponized migration of millions through the Mexican border.

VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS

DHS Insider: “Once an [illegal immigrant] informs the US government that they have some type of fear, or that their life is in jeopardy, or they’ll be persecuted, or they may be tortured, they are put in what’s called the ‘reasonable fear [category]’…Once [a migrant gang member] makes the declaration of, ‘My life is in danger and I may be harmed if I return home,’ they’re taken off the [Transnational Organized Crime] watchlist. That makes it a giant loophole…

“Some of these [migrant gang members] are encountered by Border Patrol and they’re asked right away, ‘Do you fear for your life if you are deported?’ They’ll say no, and then the next day they’ll say yes.

“It’s almost like they [migrant gang members] are coached, ‘Hey if you get caught, just go ahead and say this.’

“It is not true that migrant gang members are in danger if they were to be returned to their country of origin.

“These are the people that are causing danger in those foreign countries. That’s why they’re on the Transnational Organized Crime [TOC] watchlist. So, they are allowed to stay in the country while they wait for the asylum claims…They will be able to file for what is called the Employment Authorization Card. This essentially is a work permit, and they’re allowed to stay legally under the protections of this [permit].

“This to me is a bigger problem than terrorism is right now within the country…Every single one of these Transnational Criminal Organizations are involved in sex trafficking.”

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