DoJ removes info on child sex trafficking

The Department of Justice quietly removed significant portions of its page on child sex trafficking, including information on “International Sex Trafficking of Minors,” “Domestic Sex Trafficking of Minors,” and “Child Victims of Prostitution.”

“For some reason, people on the Left get really uncomfortable and defensive talking about child sexual exploitation,” said Heritage Foundation Vice President of Domestic Policy Roger Severino, who called the move typical of Democratic administrations.

Another section scrubbed by the department after May 12 is one on domestic trafficking, which said, “Pimps and traffickers sexually exploit children through street prostitution, and in adult night clubs, illegal brothels, sex parties, motel rooms, hotel rooms, and other locations throughout the United States.”

Amid the immigration crisis at the southern border, some information removed included cross-border trafficking that “implicated the Biden Administration’s open-border policies in correlation to the sex trafficking of children,” according to Luna.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/justice/doj-erases-child-sex-trafficking-information-website

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