Child Trafficking: Rent a Boy for $130.00 and Pretend to be a “Family” Seeking Asylum in the US

If you aren’t all in yet on opposing the human and child trafficking problem that Democrats created with their smarter border security (immigration) policies maybe this will help.

In a federal indictment reported on by Tucson.com,  Maynor Velasquez Molina sought out a Guatemalan child he could use to get into the U.S. because he was told that would be “easier to get into the United States with a child,” a federal agent stated in a criminal complaint. Velasquez crossed the border with the young boy as part of a large group of 101 migrants who illegally crossed the border on February 18 just west of the Lukeville Port of Entry, the Arizona news outlet reported.

Yuma Sector has identified over 700 fraudulent family cases in the past six months. So, is 130.00 US a low price for someone else’s kid? Who believes that the cartels and their narco-terrorists aren’t kidnapping children to “rent” to people who want to pretend to be a family to break into our country illegally.

They also report that the child had forged documents. Another tactic is adults who are over 18 buy fake birth certificates that make them appear younger so they can claim to be a child.

Criminals are making millions off these schemes, but that’s not the biggest concern for the left? It is figuring out a way to demand billions of US tax dollars (in the name of equality) so that every single military-age adult male can afford a kid.

It is after all unfair that only people with enough money to rent a kid from criminals or buy fake documents can try to use these tactics to lie their way into the US.

Image: AP c/o Breitbart

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