This is horrible. Fr. McTeigue talks to a former leader in Border Patrol, J.J. Carrell.

For years, we’ve been told stories of “humanitarian aid,” of “refugee resettlement,” by “charitable organizations” working to help the most vulnerable. Sounds noble, doesn’t it? A virtuous use of your hard-earned cash. But what if the truth is far more sinister? What if, under the guise of compassion, these programs are creating pipelines for the most heinous crime imaginable?

They are literally funding the crimes they claim to be eradicating.

We’ve seen countless reports, dismissed by the mainstream media as “conspiracy theories,” detailing how porous borders, lax oversight, and an obsession with political correctness have opened the door wide for predators. These aren’t just isolated incidents. We’re talking about a systemic vulnerability, built into the very fabric of our government-funded initiatives. Is it on purpose?

Consider the incredible sums allocated to various NGOs, with little to no accountability for how that money is spent, or who, it benefits. They operate in the shadows, protected by a veneer of altruism, while children are being exploited.

We’ve seen instances where children, brought into this country under various “humanitarian” pretenses, vanish. Just gone. Poof. And the authorities? They shrug over millions of missing children. Is it incompetence, or something far more chilling? Is it a deliberate turning of the blind eye?

When you send your tax dollars to Washington, you expect them to protect American children, to secure our borders, to uphold the law. Instead, what we’re witnessing is a betrayal, not just of us but to humanity itself. The government is exploiting us for money and then allowing children to be brought into the country where they’re lost.

Best case scenario is incompetence. Worst case is…well, the worst case.

This is no longer about individual politicians. This is about a system that has become so detached from reality, so consumed by its own virtue signaling, that it has lost sight of the most basic moral imperative: protecting our children. And it’s doing it with your money.

It’s time to ask the uncomfortable questions. It’s time to demand transparency. Because if we don’t, then we are all complicit in this unspeakable crime.