This is long but bear with me, it is important.
Creating an Undocumented Minors Crisis:
I worked for an immigration law firm at one point and spent a large amount of time researching the undocumented minors crisis in 2014/2015, if anybody remembers this. At the time, it just seemed like another organic immigration issue similar to all of the others. Upon investigation, this is most likely far from the case.
There are remarkable parallels to Haiti, and even more concerning, Clinton Foundation involvement in manufacturing a crisis that drove children in hordes to the U.S. border for "refuge." Turns out this is still ongoing and actually has gotten worse despite the MSM dropping the subject from the news.
See below:
Recently, drug cartel violence has plagued Central American nations like El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala. This has caused families to send their children (odd that they send them alone), to the U.S., for safety and to avoid forced recruitment by gangs. It is on record as being a giant mess caused by unreliable governments.
"The violence that was a key factor in driving people to leave has surged again. El Salvador’s homicide rate, for example, is now at its highest since the country’s civil war ended in 1992, after a truce between two prominent gangs broke down last year. A drought across the region has also helped spur departures, but experts point to violence as the primary cause."
The CIA has been involved in countless Latin American and Central American civil wars in the 20th century behind the scenes. These were done to intentionally destabilize the region for political and corporate agendas.
“These children are especially vulnerable. They are not fleeing because they can’t find a good-paying job. They are fleeing because of violence,” said Carmen Chavez, executive director of the Casa Cornelia Law Center in San Diego, which has provided legal services to more than 800 unaccompanied minors this year. “It’s a humanitarian crisis that has been building. It blew up last year, and the situation hasn’t changed.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/federal-eye/wp/2015/12/16/unaccompanied-children-crossing-southern-border-in-greater-numbers-again-raising-fears-of-new-migrant-crisis/?utm_term=.9d71ea33cae0
(Yes, I know it's WaPo but still read it).
These kids are smuggled across borders for large sums of cash extorted from poor Central American families. Part of this boom in industry is due to a major narrative being pushed in Central America that the U.S. was "taking in all undocumented children" as refugees and that anybody that could afford to get their children out of places like Honduras, should ASAP. There are numerous non-profits and groups devoted to "handling" these children like Casa Cornelia and Kids in Need of Defense (KIND).
Wendy Young, president of Kids in Need of Defense, a Washington, D.C., nonprofit that represents unaccompanied minors in deportation proceedings, said smuggling “is a big business, it’s an illicit business, and it’s connected to the same narco-traffickers driving people out of their countries. We do understand that smugglers have adjusted their routes across Mexico.”
Washington D.C. is directly connected to handling these children that are coming in from the border. According to their site, over 160,000 undocumented children have been smuggled into the U.S. over the past year alone. Think about how easy it is for an undocumented child to disappear once in the U.S. No papers, no records, no accountability, nothing. Cases of refugee children disappearing in record numbers (more than 10,000) upon reaching their destination countries has been witnessed in Europe as a precedent. Organizations like KIND state explicitly that they specialize in domestic and regional handling of refugee children. It would not at all be surprising if a similar racket was going on in the U.S.
"We help protect children’s rights and safety before, during, and after migration. KIND also helps children returning to their home reintegrate back into their community."
As one would have it, there are more than 47,000 illegal immigrant minors missing in the U.S. after being secretly released to "sponsors" via non-profits and organizations. Note that this was being questioned as early as 2014, years before Pizzagate.
If Pizzagate is legit, which I think it is, then this would be a gold mine for human traffickers and those associated with the Clinton Foundation. There's no way they wouldn't have their hands in this mess, and it would make even more sense if they helped to cause it in the first place.
That's where research comes in, the Clinton Foundation has had an extensive record of destructive policies towards Central America rarely talked about during the election or in the Main Stream Media. I wonder why?
The Clintons in Central America
Hillary Clinton Already Has Destructive Legacy in Latin America
Clinton's track record in Latin America includes support for the 2009 coup in Honduras, free trade and militarization policies.
As historian Greg Grandin argued about Clinton’s foreign policy for Latin America in an article in The Nation, the impacts of her policies of ramping up free trade, border militarization, and the war on drugs have played a part in worsening insecurity and human rights conditions in several countries. “Beyond any one country or policy, these policies fed off of each other,” Grandin wrote, noting links between privatization, displacement, and violence.
This needs more digging, but as one investigates it becomes more and more clear that Clinton policies have fed into the Drug Cartels and violence that destabilized Central America, thus leading to a convenient flood of undocumented children seeking to escape to the U.S. by the thousand.
"Hillary Clinton’s diplomatic role as then-Secretary of State in helping to secure the 2009 coup in Honduras has become well-known after the release of email transcripts and her 2014 book Hard Choices solidified the evidence. Clinton is also found to have backed death squads to remove key figures in the nation. 7 years after the coup, Honduras is still in complete and utter crisis."
A weakened government cannot effectively police its population, especially when everyone that could have helped was put to death. As a hotbed for corruption, and chaos, drug cartels are free to continue smuggling children and committing violence. In fact, even the U.S. State Department admits that these nations have become a hotspot for human trafficking. Despite this, Clinton claims her foundation was simply trying to help.
“We strategized on a plan to restore order in Honduras and ensure that free and fair elections could be held quickly and legitimately, which would render the question of Zelaya moot,” Clinton wrote.
Those “free and fair” elections involved a media blackout, targeted assassinations of anti-coup leaders, and a generalized and grave deterioration of human rights ahead of the polls. No international institutions monitored the elections.
Seems like a typical Clinton job. Either this woman is incredibly incompetent given what we know about Benghazi, her emails, pay for play and the like, or she's a cold-hearted, calculating monster that knows exactly what she's doing when she "helps" these nations.
Seven years after the U.S.-backed coup in Honduras, the Central American country’s democracy is still in crisis, epitomized perhaps most clearly by the recent murder of internationally-renowned environmental leader Berta Caceres. Assassinated after years of resisting unwanted corporate projects on Indigenous land and an onslaught of neoliberal policies and government repression in the wake of the coup, Caceres has brought global attention to the the fatal criminalization of political dissenters—with both U.S. funding and near total impunity—and grave human rights crisis in post-coup Honduras.
This is all that I've found so far, but there is much more that needs to be looked into. Any non-profits and groups that claim to help undocumented minors in the U.S., Clinton Foundation involvement in the region, big money donations and drug cartel relations are all on the list. I think there is a lot to be found here if we dig.