Former White House press secretary Ari Fleischer isn’t afraid to call a duck a duck. The media has been flooded with reports of the poor 10-year-old girl who was raped by an illegal immigrant in Ohio. While the nets focus on the aftermath, Fleischer calls out Biden for his part in the brutal attack.
The 10-year-old was reportedly seen in an Indiana clinic where she allegedly received an abortion—That’s the part the nets want to focus on. Not the horrific crime committed on her. They certainly don’t want Americans to focus on how this illegal immigrant had access to the small child, to begin with.
“The agenda is to allow people to come into America without having to come here legally,” Fleischer explained on Fox News with Jesse Watters. “If you start pointing things out like this, it makes it a moral question. And that’s why the press doesn’t want to face up to the fact it’s a moral issue that people should not be allowed in America unless they come here legally. If you commit a crime, and you’re an illegal immigrant, everybody should know it.”
Fleischer then held Biden accountable for having open border policies that allowed suspects like Fuentes into the country in the first place, “He shouldn’t have been in this country in the first place. This 10-year-old girl would never have been raped if we only were enforcing our laws at the border. Yet this is not an issue the media does want to cover. They cover it up. They don’t cover it.”
The issue is bigger than this one case. Just this week a 15-year-old was returned home to the US after being trafficked to Mexico by a creep who used social media and posed as a teenager to lure her away from her family.
It’s dangerous times. With the Border Patrol overwhelmed by a large number of migrants to process, they are being compelled to get people through as quickly as possible, leading to a less rigorous vetting process. It is unknown how many victims of human trafficking have been smuggled across the border to date, but it is clear that scandalously loose border policies and inadequate federal resources incentivize innocent people to put themselves at the mercy of human smugglers, fueling human trafficking in the United States.