Why is DOJ Erasing Even More Info About Child Sex Trafficking?
Remember a couple weeks back the story about the DOJ dumping large, crucial sections on child sex trafficking from its website? Well, War Room has uncovered another instance of DOJ deleting important information. This time from their “Citizen’s Guide to Child Sex Trafficking Laws.”
Their exclusive shows how on May 12, DOJ deleted from the guide four of the five laws dealing with child sex trafficking.
The elimination of the “coercion and enticement” one is particularly troubling since that, in essence, deals with grooming. Specifically, the use of things like email, phones or internet to “persuade, induce, entice a minor to engage in prostitution or any other illegal sexual activity.”
Why wouldn’t you want the public informed on that?
Here’s another angle that has me befuddled: You have Sound of Freedom, a powerful blockbuster movie shining a huge light on child sex trafficking, and the DOJ’s not taking advantage of that light? Not using the movie to double their efforts to educate? Instead, they’re trying to dim the light on child sex trafficking?
The most logical answer is too dark to contemplate … until you get to this next story.
In Texas, DOJ Sues Over River Barrier. In AZ, Cartel Bridge Gets to Stay
If you wanted to facilitate human trafficking at the southern border, what would you do? Pretty simple. You’d make it easier for cartels to smuggle people in, and make it harder for American law enforcement to stop it.
Yesterday, the DOJ sued Texas after the state refused to remove a floating barrier of buoys placed in the Rio Grande River to discourage illegals from coming over. Texas is vowing to fight to keep the barrier.
Meanwhile, over in Yuma, Arizona, Real America’s Voice host Ben Bergquam reports “the cartel built a (makeshift) bridge from Mexico to the U.S., so illegals don’t have to get their feet wet walking across the river. And Border Patrol, Secretary Mayorkas and Joe Biden are allowing it.” He says the Border Patrol “flies over here every single day in a helicopter. They let it stay and they let people keep coming.”