Some of the Biggest Stories Happened Recently and the Media Has Been Silent About Them
For the second time this month, dozens of children who were missing and suspected as being victims of human trafficking were found.
Last week, 39 people were rescued in Georgia thanks to U.S. Marshals, 26 of them were children.
“These missing children were considered to be some of the most at-risk and challenging recovery cases in the area, based on indications of high-risk factors such as victimization of child sex trafficking, child exploitation, sexual abuse, physical abuse, and medical or mental health conditions,” the press release reads.
“Other children were located at the request of law enforcement to ensure their wellbeing,” the release continues. “USMS investigators were able to confirm each child’s location in person and assure their safety and welfare.”
Here’s my question though, given the severity of this issue why does the mainstream media not cover it? I can find the story on Fox News at least, but I have to actually search for it meaning it was never on the front page.
The other rescue occurred in Michigan in which they were able to save 123 children in one single day and found them all in one county.
How insane is it that 123 missing children were found in just one single county?
The U.S. Marshals Service said they had been requested to assist on 30 missing child cases in the two weeks prior to the sweep.
Marshals located and recovered nine children prior to the sweep and another seven during the operation.
They also received information on two missing children in Texas and one in Minnesota, which they are still actively investigating.
The U.S. Marshals Service also said Michigan State Police have asked for assistance with 14 other cases.
‘The Eastern District of Michigan is fully committed to assisting state and local agencies with locating and recovering missing children and the prevention of their falling victim to sex trafficking,’ the U.S. Marshals Service said.
‘The Detroit Missing Child Recovery Unit is tasked with investigating and recovering missing children upon request by a law enforcement agency currently attempting to locate a missing child.
‘The message to the missing children and their families that we wish to convey is that we will never stop looking for you.’