By Allan Wall
05/21/2019
See also: To End "Unaccompanied Minor" Scandal, Start Deporting Illegal (And Irresponsible) Parents
My wife and I have two sons, now in their mid to late teens.
All their life, our sons have been traveling between Mexico and the U.S. When we lived in Mexico, we would visit the U.S. After moving to the U.S., we would visit Mexico.
So either way, we were traveling back and forth between the two countries since the boys were babies.
I had a little speech I would deliver to the boys when our car crossed the bridge and approached the checkpoint. I told the boys to be serious, donât try to be funny with the border officials, and just answer the questions.
When we would arrive at the checkpoint, I would show the official our credentials. After seeing those, the border agent would open the door that opened to the seat behind us, where the boys were sitting, and the agent would ask them if we were their parents.
Why? Because, the border is a dangerous place for children. They can be kidnapped, and taken across the border by kidnappers. Children brought by illegal aliens encounter various dangers. And children are used as props by adults to get across the border and avoid deportation.
Now it appears to be worse than ever. Some childen are also rented to âmigrantsâ â the Main Stream Mediaâs new lying term for âillegal aliensâ â who can use them an excuse to stay here.
The bottom line is that Democrat and Mainstream Media caterwauling about âcaging children,â combined with the massive influx of illegal aliens as a result of the Kritarch-imposed policy of Catch and Release (nearly 110,000 in April), has in fact resulted in a massive INCREASE in child abuse.
As Brian Hastings, operations chief for Customs and Border Protection, has said: âThe word of mouth and social media quickly gets back to those in the Northern Triangle countries, that if you bring a child youâll be successfulâ. [Press Briefing â CBP Releases Fiscal Year 2019 Migration Stats, March 5, 2019]
Even Univision says every âmigrantâ should bring at least one. A segment helpfully curated by the conservative Media Research Center ends by declaring that âthe American Dream is now possible through children.â [Taking âDeep Diveâ Into Border Crisis, Univision Reveals Kids Are a 'Kind of Visa' Into USA, by MRC Latino Staff, April 5, 2019]
Our foolish policies inspire Central American illegals to do really stupid and dangerous things. And itâs the children who suffer.
What kind of person abandons a 3-year old?
NBC continued:
"Rudy Karisch, the chief Border Patrol agent in the Rio Grande Valley, said he believes the boy was left by smugglers. Karisch said he believes the boy was with a larger group. When the group was encountered by agents, the adults ran away and left the boy alone."
But at least that child survived. Everybody on a smugglerâs raft that capsized in the Rio Grande didnât:
The waters ⌠were moving swiftly due to recent rains. When the woman appeared to be reluctant to get in the water, a man shoved her and the child into the river. ⌠The current quickly swept the two downstream. ⌠Agents quickly moved their patrol boat into a position to rescue the woman and child, but not before the pair submerged briefly. When they re-appeared, the agents grabbed the woman and pulled them into the boat.
[Migrant Woman, Infant Rescued After Man Pushed Them into Texas Border River, by Bob Price, Breitbart.com, 2019]
Thatâs just three examples of the danger and death visited upon little children thanks to irresponsible parents and others who use them to sneak across the border.
In fact, U.S. policy has made children so valuable that border-jumping illegals are renting and recycling them:
While in the interview process, the officer noticed several inconsistencies that led him to suspect that the child and the alleged parent were not related. With continued questioning Border Patrol agents, OFO officers, and HSI agents were able to gain enough evidence to determine that the child had been ârecycledâ in at least two prior instances.
[âRecyclingâ of Children in El Paso, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, May 3, 2019]
This problem is so serious that that federal authorities are focusing on illegals
who pose as families to better their chances of being released from custody.
A team from Homeland Security Investigations went to Yuma in April to investigate:
Soon, HSI will start a pilot project at two border cities to take biometrics of children if special agents suspect the children are being ârentedâ out by smugglers, HSI officials said.
But already, according to this report, officials are catching frauds, including a Guatemalan who used a fake birth certificate to prove he was the father of a family; two Mexicans who paid $260 for âauthentic birth certificates belonging to a Guatemalan man and a Guatemalan minor with the same last name;â and another Guatemalan who âpaid $130 to the family of an 8-year-old boy so he could pretend the boy was his son when they entered the United States.â He confessed that he looked for a child to rent because âhe was told that it was easier to get into the United States with a child.â [emphasis added] [Feds in Southern Arizona turn attention to family fraud at border, by Curt Prendergast, Arizona Star, May 4, 2019]
Border agents also caught two Guatemalans who posed as father and daughter but who were really brother-in-law and sister-in- law, while a âmigrantâ named Adilso Monzon Calderon said a âsmuggling coordinatorâ told him to âget a child to travel with and United States immigration would allow Monzon to stay.â Because Monzon didnât want to take his own son, he took the son of a friend in California. The smuggling fee was $5,000, split between both families. The boy who posed as Monzonâs son was coached to memorize the information on Monzonâs actual sonâs birth certificate.
How bad is the family fraud? U.S. Border Patrol Chief Carla Provost told the Senate Judiciary Committee that the agency has caught no less than 3,500 fake families in fiscal 2019 [CBP Has Caught 3,500 Fake Illegal Alien 'Families' Since October, Border Patrol Chief Tells Congress, by Brittany M. Hughes, Media Research Center, May 10, 2019]
Whatâs the solution?
Of course, Trump should hire immigration patriot Kris Kobach, Kansasâ former secretary of state, to run immigration policy--as he promised should Kobach lose his Kansas gubernatorial race, at a Trump-Kobach rally I attended in Topeka in October.
Kobach, who endorsed Trump early, has made a couple of powerful television appearances laying out what he would do:
Replying to Tucker Carlson, Kobach said that, if he were running DHS, he would
1. ⌠.publish the final version of the regulation that settles the Flores settlement, it supersedes the Flores settlement. Basically it stipulates how the United States can detain an entire family unit together so you wouldnât have separation of families and you could detain them for as long as is necessary. That could be done tomorrow.
2. ⌠I would deploy the thousands of FEMA trailers, either to border cities or to military bases in Texas and Arizona and set up processing centers. Instead of just turning loose these bogus asylum applicants on to the American streets never to be seen again. Letâs put them in mobile homes, letâs process their claims, ship the immigration judges in, have the claims processed right there, and as soon as their claim is denied, put them on a passenger plane and fly them right back home. Word will get out it in the villages back home, hey it doesnât work to get in these caravans anymore, you're not going to be released into the United States.
Kris Kobach uses Fox News interview to make his case to be the next DHS secretary
Media Matters Staff, Media Matters, April 8, 2019
That sounds great. Why isnât Kobach running things?
But, incredibly, it now appears Trump is going to hire former Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, who is not only a Never-Trumper but who was persuaded by GOP consultants to abandon the immigration issue in his 2013 race for governor â which, of course, he promptly lost.
Itâs even more incredible that the Treason Lobby, particularly in Congress, has been able to claim the moral high ground on children at the border.
That has to change. Immigration patriots â and, dare we hope, the Trump Administration â must let the public know how the smugglers and âmigrantsâ exploit children.
And America.
American citizen Allan Wall (email him) moved back to the U.S.A. in 2008after many years residing in Mexico. Allanâs wife is Mexican, and their two sons are bilingual. In 2005, Allan served a tour of duty in Iraq with the Texas Army National Guard. His VDARE.com articles are archived here; his Mexidata.info articles are archived here; his News With Views columns are archived here; and his website is here.