{"id":6421,"date":"2023-02-26T02:12:07","date_gmt":"2023-02-26T08:12:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ustower.net\/?p=6421"},"modified":"2023-02-26T02:12:10","modified_gmt":"2023-02-26T08:12:10","slug":"finally-new-york-times-admits-bidens-migrant-children-work-brutal-jobs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ustower.net\/?p=6421","title":{"rendered":"Finally: New York Times Admits Biden\u2019s \u2018Migrant Children Work Brutal Jobs\u2019"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Hundreds of thousands of migrant teenagers are working \u201cbrutal jobs\u201d to pay off their smuggling debts amid President Joe Biden\u2019s loose border rules, the&nbsp;New York Times&nbsp;admitted&nbsp;in a February 25 article.<br \/>\n\u201cCristian works a construction job instead of going to school. He is 14 \u2026&nbsp;Carolina packages Cheerios at night in a factory. She is 15 \u2026&nbsp;Wander starts looking for day-labor jobs before sunrise. He is 13,\u201d are the newspaper\u2019s captions of photographs showing young teenagers admitted via the \u201cUnaccompanied Alien Child\u201d border loophole.<br \/>\nThe children usually work for staffing companies at low-wage subsidiaries of Fortune 500 companies, such as PepsiCo., General Mills, Walmart, Target, and Ben &amp; Jerry\u2019s.<br \/>\nThe article is headlined: \u201cAlone and Exploited, Migrant Children Work Brutal Jobs Across the U.S.\u201d<br \/>\nThe article may crack the bipartisan establishment\u2019s shameful silence about its wealth-shifting policy of extracting teenagers \u2014 and millions of foreign migrants \u2014 to replace sidelined&nbsp;U.S. workers.<br \/>\nThe&nbsp;report&nbsp;by Hannah Dreier admits:<br \/>\nThese workers are part of a new economy of exploitation: Migrant children, who have been&nbsp;coming into the United States&nbsp;without their parents in record numbers, are ending up in some of the most punishing jobs in the country, a New York Times investigation found. This shadow work force extends across industries in every state, flouting child labor laws that have been in place for nearly a century. Twelve-year-old roofers in Florida and Tennessee. Underage slaughterhouse workers in Delaware, Mississippi and North Carolina. Children sawing planks of wood on overnight shifts in South Dakota.<br \/>\nIn November 2020, Dreier posted an&nbsp;excellent report&nbsp;on child workers for ProPublica.org.<br \/>\nThe expanding population of child workers has been an open secret in Washington D.C. for several years. Breitbart News has&nbsp;extensively covered&nbsp;the official support and&nbsp;media tolerance&nbsp;for this child labor force.<br \/>\nThe silence is ensured by Democrats\u2019 claim they are merely protecting \u201cunaccompanied\u201d children in a \u201cNation of Immigrants.\u201d But that claim&nbsp;is entwined with Democratic donors\u2019 demands for more immigrant workers, renters, and consumers.<br \/>\nBiden\u2019s progressive deputies have admitted roughly 320,000 migrant children since January 2021. \u201cAbout two-thirds of all unaccompanied migrant children ended up working full time,\u201d the newspaper reported.<br \/>\nGOP legislators also are silent about the scandal, even though the Democrat-backed child abuse is far larger and more deliberate than Trump\u2019s supposed \u201cseparation\u201d policies of 2018 and 2019. GOP leaders forego the political opportunity likely because&nbsp;they do not want to antagonize their local donors by ever mentioning the economic purposes of the government\u2019s migration laws.<br \/>\nThe youth labor&nbsp;trafficking&nbsp;pipeline was largely&nbsp;stopped&nbsp;in 2020 by former President Donald Trump amid loud opposition from Democrats and immigration reporters.<br \/>\nThe article by the&nbsp;New York Times, however, is likely to crack the establishment silence about the massive scale of child exploitation.<br \/>\nUnsurprisingly, the newspaper soft-pedals the complicity of Democrats and migration advocates in this human rights scandal.<br \/>\nFor example, the newspaper minimizes any mention of the two architects of the child labor force \u2014 Biden and his pro-migration border chief, Alejandro Mayorkas.<br \/>\nSo the newspaper offered a no-name, passive-voice description of how the problem grew after the Democratic Party\u2019s investor-and-progressive coalition pushed President Donald Trump out of the White House:<br \/>\nThis labor force has been slowly growing for almost a decade, but it has exploded since 2021, while the systems meant to protect children have broken down.<br \/>\n\u2026<br \/>\nWhile H.H.S. checks on all minors by calling them a month after they begin living with their sponsors, data obtained by The Times showed that over the last two years, the agency could not reach more than 85,000 children. Overall, the agency lost immediate contact with a third of migrant children.<br \/>\nInstead, the newspaper drops the blame on&nbsp;Xavier Becerra, secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, which is supposed to protect child migrants. \u201cStaff members said in interviews that Mr. Becerra continued to push for faster results, often asking why they could not discharge children with machine-like efficiency,\u201d the newspaper reported.<br \/>\nMany of the teenagers are being released by Biden\u2019s deputies to recognized labor traffickers \u2014 not to friendly relatives, the newspaper says. The traffickers force the teenagers to work long hours at low wages and also take debt payments from the children before they can send cash back to their poor families.<br \/>\nThe newspaper\u2019s focus on Becerra may divert media attention from Mayorkas, who faces impeachment by GOP members in the House.<br \/>\nExtraction Migration<br \/>\nThe federal government has long operated an economic policy of \u201cExtraction Migration.\u201d The policy&nbsp;extracts&nbsp;vast amounts of&nbsp;human resources from&nbsp;needy&nbsp;countries&nbsp;and uses the imported workers, renters, and consumers to grow Wall Street and the economy.<br \/>\nThe migrant inflow has successfully&nbsp;forced down&nbsp;Americans\u2019 wages and also&nbsp;boosted\u2002rents&nbsp;and&nbsp;housing prices.&nbsp;The inflow has also pushed many native-born Americans out of careers in a&nbsp;wide variety&nbsp;of business sectors,&nbsp;reduced&nbsp;native-born Americans\u2019 political&nbsp;clout, and contributed to the&nbsp;rising death rate&nbsp;of poor Americans.<br \/>\nThe policy also sucks jobs and wealth from heartland states by&nbsp;subsidizing coastal investors&nbsp;with a flood of low-wage workers, high-occupancy renters, and government-aided consumers.<br \/>\nThe colonization-like policy&nbsp;has also&nbsp;killed&nbsp;many thousands of unrecognized migrants, including many on the&nbsp;taxpayer-funded jungle trail&nbsp;through the Darien Gap in Panama.<\/p>\n<p>Breitbart<\/p>\n<p>Tags:Migrant children<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Hundreds of thousands of migrant teenagers are working \u201cbrutal jobs\u201d to pay off their smuggling debts amid President Joe Biden\u2019s loose border rules, the&nbsp;New York Times&nbsp;admitted&nbsp;in a February 25 article. \u201cCristian works a construction job instead of going to school. He is 14 \u2026&nbsp;Carolina packages Cheerios at night in a factory. 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