Trump Administration Finds Thousands of Missing Minors

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So, let’s just rip the Band-Aid off right here—the federal government actually lost track of over 300,000 children. Yes, children. Human beings. Gone. That’s not a typo, that’s not an exaggeration, that’s straight out of the Department of Homeland Security’s own Office of Inspector General. And here’s the kicker: most of that happened under Biden’s watch while everyone was busy pretending the border crisis was just a right‑wing talking point.

Now hold up, because the story doesn’t stop there. The Trump administration, whether you cheered or jeered back in the day, has been quietly digging through this disaster and—brace yourself—has reportedly located more than 13,000 of those unaccompanied kids who got lost in the bureaucratic void.

Thirteen thousand lives that the system just shrugged at until someone who actually wanted answers came along. And you want controversy? Here it is: instead of just throwing up their hands like the last crew, Trump’s team is arresting people—over 400 so far—who were supposed to be “sponsors” but turned out to be predators or criminals. Let that sink in.

It gets even messier because the administration is now flipping the script on the narrative. Border officials are walking up to these teenagers—yes, 14 to 17 years old—and asking them flat‑out: do you want to go home? Not “stay in limbo,” not “get shuffled into some mystery foster setup,” but go home. If they say yes, the machinery kicks in, and suddenly you’ve got deportation proceedings actually happening.

And here’s where you might think, “Wait, isn’t that cruel?” But look closer. This isn’t some new iron‑fist policy invented out of thin air. It’s an expansion of something that’s been on the books for years—previous administrations offered the option too, but only if the kids were from Mexico or Canada. Now, it’s open to more countries, because maybe, just maybe, going back to a parent or a guardian beats getting lost in a broken system that no one’s really fixing.

Trump even dropped this bombshell himself on July 11: “We’ve already gotten back 10,000, and we have a lot more planned to get back. We’re getting them back by the thousands.” Say what you want about the man’s style, but those are some massive numbers—and it instantly begs the question: how did this even happen under Biden in the first place? How do you misplace 300,000 kids without the media screaming from the rooftops?

And just when you think the plot couldn’t get stranger, here comes the CBP app twist. Remember that app Biden’s team touted for asylum seekers? It’s been retooled and renamed—CBP Home—and now it’s dangling $1,000 in front of illegal aliens who choose to self‑deport. Refuse, and the fines start stacking up, $1,000 a day. Yes, that’s real.

You might be sitting there with your jaw on the floor, trying to decide which part of this saga is more unbelievable: the scale of the crisis, the media’s silence, or the sheer audacity of finally doing something about it. But one thing’s certain—this isn’t over, not even close. Because if 13,000 missing kids have been found, you’ve got to ask yourself… what happens when the next 20,000 show up? Stay tuned.

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