Unaccompanied and Unprotected: Inside the Growing Crisis of Migrant Child Exploitation in the U.S.

A devastating new report from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has brought to light one of the most harrowing consequences of America’s ongoing border crisis. Under the Biden administration, thousands of unaccompanied migrant children were rapidly placed with sponsors — adults who were supposed to protect them. Instead, in some of the most shocking cases, these adults abused their positions, with several minors becoming pregnant and others falling victim to criminal exploitation.

The revelations, confirmed by Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), underscore a growing humanitarian crisis unfolding inside the United States, one that stretches far beyond politics and deep into the heart of child welfare, immigration policy, and national accountability.

Since 2021, the number of unaccompanied migrant children arriving at the U.S. southern border has skyrocketed. Faced with overflowing detention centers, federal officials prioritized quick releases, hoping to place children with adult sponsors who could provide housing and support as they navigated the immigration process.

But speed came at a cost. In many cases, proper background checks and follow-up welfare checks were skipped, resulting in vulnerable children being placed in homes that were not only unsafe but criminally abusive.

Homeland Security officials now confirm that some of these sponsors had prior convictions — including for child pornography, assault, forced labor, and prostitution. In the most disturbing instances, some girls became pregnant while in the care of their so-called guardians.

From Protection to Predation
“These were supposed to be safe placements,” said Laszlo Baksay, a spokesperson for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). “Instead, we uncovered evidence of gross negligence and, in some cases, outright criminal activity.”

Baksay emphasized that the blame isn’t solely on the current administration. According to him, inadequate systems inherited from prior administrations, particularly the lack of a centralized monitoring framework, made it nearly impossible to track the well-being of all the children once they were released from custody.

Still, advocates argue that the surge in sponsor placements under the Biden administration — sometimes surpassing 18,000 children per month — demanded stronger safeguards, not fewer.

Instead, in an effort to relieve pressure on the overcrowded shelters, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) relaxed vetting protocols, making it easier for sponsors to be approved with minimal investigation.

Where Are the Children Now?
According to investigative findings, ICE attempted to conduct over 100,000 welfare checks in recent months. Shockingly, only about 5,000 children were located — a success rate of just 5%. The rest remain unaccounted for.

Among the children they were able to contact, over two dozen showed signs of potential human trafficking or abuse.

These children — most of whom embarked on treacherous solo journeys to reach the U.S. border — were meant to be safeguarded. Instead, many found themselves living in squalor, exploited, or completely off the radar of federal agencies.

A 14-Year-Old’s Story
Former ICE Director Tom Homan shared a recent case that left many in the law enforcement community shaken. Speaking at a Republican National Lawyers Association conference, he described how ICE agents discovered a pregnant 14-year-old girl living with two adult males.

The girl, officials said, had been trafficked and forced into prostitution.

“She’s 14 years old. We just found her. Living with two adult males who trafficked her,” Homan said. “She’s pregnant. We’re taking care of her now — both physically and mentally.”

Fighting back emotion, Homan added, “This happens every single day. We are not heartless. We care about these kids. I’m a father. And we’re doing everything we can to stop this.”

What Went Wrong?
The immigration process for unaccompanied minors is complex. Once a child arrives at the U.S. border without a parent or guardian, they are placed in the custody of HHS’s Office of Refugee Resettlement. That office then places children with vetted sponsors — typically family members — until their immigration hearings.

But in the face of record-setting numbers, the system collapsed.

“During peak months, more than 18,000 kids were released,” said Jarrod Sadulski, a criminal justice professor and child trafficking expert who has testified before Congress. “There was no way to properly investigate all the sponsors.”

Sadulski pointed out that over 65,000 calls to HHS’s child abuse hotline for migrant children went unanswered — a sign of a system completely overwhelmed.

Human Trafficking and the Shadow System
The true number of children trafficked after sponsor placement is unknown. Human trafficking is notoriously difficult to track, and victims are often afraid to report abuse — especially when they’re undocumented and unfamiliar with their legal rights.

Criminal networks often pose as family members or offer fake documents to become sponsors. Once they gain custody, they can exploit the child for labor, sex work, or domestic servitude, often moving them from place to place to avoid detection.

Without mandatory in-person welfare checks, many of these situations go unnoticed until it’s too late.

A Bipartisan Problem, A National Shame
The issue of unaccompanied migrant children and their treatment under federal care has transcended partisan lines for years. Under the Trump administration, the separation of families drew widespread condemnation, and the Biden administration’s alternative — mass sponsor release — is now under fire for lack of oversight.

Advocates say both parties have failed to create a long-term child safety infrastructure capable of handling the reality of modern migration.

“This is not just a failure of policy. It’s a failure of morality,” said one anonymous DHS investigator. “These kids are being used as pawns. First by traffickers, then by our broken system.”

What Needs to Happen Next?
To prevent further abuse, experts and lawmakers are calling for:

Stricter Sponsor Vetting – Background checks, in-person interviews, and identity verification must become mandatory before a sponsor can be approved.
Mandatory Welfare Checks – Physical check-ins must be scheduled within weeks of placement, and repeated periodically to ensure ongoing safety.
Child Abuse Hotline Reform – The current HHS abuse hotline needs more staff, resources, and multilingual support to handle urgent calls.
Data Transparency – The federal government must release up-to-date statistics on missing migrant children, confirmed trafficking cases, and abuse investigations.
Accountability Measures – Contractors and agencies responsible for placement and monitoring must face real consequences when children are harmed.
A Cry for Help
The latest revelations surrounding unaccompanied migrant children should be a national wake-up call. These are not just policy failures — they are human tragedies.

Young girls becoming pregnant. Children lost in the system. Minors being placed with criminals. A 14-year-old trafficked and abused. Each of these stories should weigh on the conscience of every American.

The United States has the resources, legal frameworks, and humanitarian traditions to do better — much better. But it will take bipartisan will, moral clarity, and swift action to ensure that every child who arrives at the border is truly safe from harm.

Until then, the crisis continues — mostly unseen, often unheard — and paid for by the most vulnerable among us.

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