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ICE TO THE RESCUE: Homan Says 'Thousands' of Kids Trafficked Under Biden are Being Rescued by ICE

posted by Hannity Staff - 6.25.25

When they say “Abolish ICE” — show them this…

During the latest episode of Miranda Devine’s “Pod Force One” podcast, Border Czar Tom Homan confirmed that “thousands” of children are being rescued from pedophiles after going missing under the failed border policies of the Biden Administration.

According to The New York Post, Homan confirmed ICE agents have also located minors who were forced into servitude on ranches and chicken farms, as the agency searches for hundreds of thousands of migrant children unaccounted for during President Joe Biden’s four-year illegal alien invasion.

“There were 300,000 missing children under the last administration,” said Homan. “We’ve found thousands of them … We rescued victims of sex trafficking [and] two weeks ago, we rescued a 14-year-old who was already pregnant, living with adult men.”

“We rescued some victims of forced labor. We found children working on ranches and chicken farms, not going to school, but enslaved labor in the United States of America,” Homan added.

“Some of the children we found [were] perfectly fine with their families … They just didn’t respond to call-ins [because they] didn’t want to face the consequences of immigration court.”

Under President Biden, the number of unaccompanied alien children (UACs) entering the U.S. surged to record highs, driven by border policy changes that encouraged families and smugglers to send minors.

Over 500,000 children were processed and placed with sponsors while awaiting immigration hearings.

Check out the latest episode of Pod Force One above.

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