How Are NGOs Trafficking Guatemalan Children Into The United States?

I’ve been writing about the migrant child trafficking crisis quite a bit. We know that Kamala Harris failed as a Border Czar, but as investigative journalists look more and more into the situation, we have to wonder if the Biden Administration has been utilizing our tax dollars to fund and operate a widespread child trafficking operation. If so, how would all this be accomplished? Who is contacting these families and paying them and getting their children and taking them up and through the southern US border? Who are the middle men? Who are the front men?

I want to bring attention to this article that was written last May about the child trafficking in Guatemala and the investigation into the Save The Children Foundation in connection with the huge influx of children through America’s southern border. This is a major crisis and the US news media has not informed the American public sufficiently, and these children are suffering as a result.

Guatemalan Authorities Investigate Biden-linked NGO Suspected of Child-Trafficking Crimes

Last spring, there was a raid on the Save the Children office in Guatemala. The Special Prosecutor’s Office in coordination with the local Guatemalan police, performed a raid, inspection, search, and seizure of evidence at the headquarters of a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), as part of an ongoing transnational investigation involving actions that may be related to violations and abuses against Guatemalan children. https://x.com/MPGuatemala_EN/status/1783610784276226358

This interview of Ryan Matta by Neil Johnson gives details on the Bidens, the NGOs, how the Texas and Guatemalan authorities have been blocked from stopping the child trafficking operation. https://x.com/NeilEJohnson/status/1867035434842255661

Should we stop funding NGOs with our tax dollars if they are going to be involved in corrupt nefarious activities, harming and endangering children? There can be no other answer but YES.

What NGOs might the Biden Administration be using to traffic children into the US? The information provided says they are Save The Children, Changing The Way We Care, The World Childhood Foundation, Arise, La Union del Pueblo Entero all have offices in Texas and Guatemala, per the report.

This is the letter written by the Guatemalan Attorney General to US Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton last April, to which there has been no reply, yet.

Here is Ryan Matta again explaining the situation further.

Apparently just after Ryan Matta broke this story, the numbers of migrant children started to change on the .gov sites. https://x.com/RyanMattaMedia/status/1868172955378671626

This woman is a true hero. Whistleblower Ms. Tara Lee Rodas giving Testimony on the Critical Crisis of US-Run Child Trafficking Ring a month ago in Nov of 2024.

This is the Full hearing on How the US Gov’t Fails to Protect Migrant Children from Trafficking & Abuse held on July 9, 2024.

What part has current Director of Homeland Security, Allejandro Mayorkis played in facilitating child trafficking?

A Biden-linked Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) that has been active on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border is being investigated in Guatemala for child trafficking.

Guatemalan authorities raided the offices of Save the Children on April 25, citing complaints of sexual abuse of Guatemalan children in Texas shelters. The raid was reportedly carried out by officers from the Special Public Prosecutor Against Impunity and the Civil Police.

https://twitter.com/MPGuatemala_EN/status/1783610784276226358

Rafael Curruchiche, the Guatemalan Prosecutor for Impunity, said the case is “transnational and of great transcendence,” involving several organizations. Save the Children Guatemala has denied all allegations of misconduct.

Save the Children operates in more than 120 countries, with U.S. operations headquartered in Fairfield, Connecticut. Jill Biden was named board chair of the organization in February of 2017, a position from which she has reportedly since resigned.

Since Joe Biden came to office, the NGO has reportedly received over $21 million in grant money for its work in Guatemala, most of the funding coming from USAID and the U.S. State Department.

The raid of Save the Children came a week after the Secretary-General of the Public Ministry wrote a letter to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton informing him about “devastating” allegations against multiple taxpayer-funded NGOs active in Texas.

“As the Public Ministry, we have received a complaint as a criminal report about a very important and sensitive issue: Our beloved children,” Secretary-General Angel Pineda wrote.

The public prosecutor noted that a “horrifying pattern of disappearance of children” in Guatemala had coincided with the allegations.

Pineda said the complaint describes a complex network of NGOs operating within Guatemala that has been “collaborating with specific entities in the State of Texas.” This network of NGOs, Pineda said, is “implicated in the abuse of Guatemalan children when they are away from their parents and do not have someone to protect them.”

“These Guatemalan children have reportedly been placed in shelters and organizations throughout Texas under the guise of providing them with a family environment,” Pineda continued. “Disturbingly, there have been reports and documented situations of sexual abuse in these shelters, which is a huge violation of the rights and dignity of these children.”

In addition to Save the Children, Pineda listed four other NGOs operating in Guatemala and the State of Texas that is suspected of being involved in child trafficking operations:  Changing the Way We Care, the World Childhood Foundation, Arise, and La Unión del Pueblo Entero.

“What could be particularly alarming about these organizations is that some of them receive federal funds from American taxpayers,” Pineda noted in the letter. “I have been informed that other non-governmental organizations operating in Guatemala and Texas could be accomplices to child trafficking, possibly supporting this trafficking and other issues with unaccompanied children and adolescents traveling, but they have proven unsuccessful in protecting children in Guatemala.”

Pineda said “the State of Texas bears much of the responsibility for these lost children,” as they were transferred to the border and processed there.

The prosecutor said his office would “spare no effort and exhaust all necessary efforts to locate and criminally prosecute those responsible for this enormous tragedy.”

“Be assured that the Attorney General and Chief of the Public Ministry of the Republic of Guatemala will zealously execute her legal mandate to eradicate this epidemic of child trafficking and to hold those who commit these crimes against humanity accountable,” Pineda concluded.

Independent journalist Robbie Starbuck interviewed Pineda on Monday about his investigation into the NGOs and the Biden regime’s attempts to shut him down. The Secretary General told him in broken English that several days before the interview, he was warned by someone connected to the US Embassy that he was “playing with fire” if he went through with it.

Pineda said it was “wild” that the individual thought he or she could threaten a public official in that way.

“We are not going to put our work aside just because they have said something,” Pineda declared. “They have already put us on a lot of lists,” he added, “because the attorney general of Guatemala, and myself and the different persons that work in different units here in Guatemala have several investigations that regard some interests of the United States.”

Pineda expanded on this claim, saying that due to U.S. influence, 42 countries had put him on a “list.”

“I don’t know how you can have this influence—you know—to put somebody on a list in another country just by saying something, not by having the proof or evidence to support that we are corrupt and we are anti-Democratic,” he complained.

He said that the U.S. State Department had cut communications with his office because it objected to the “administrative decisions that our high authority has been taking.”

US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, put Pineda and other Guatemalan officials on a list of “corrupt and undemocratic actors” in a 2021 report on “foreign persons who have participated in actions that undermine democratic processes or institutions, significant acts of corruption, or obstruction of investigations into such corruption in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras.”

Curruchiche was sanctioned by the European Council for allegedly “undermining democracy and the rule of law” and “raising spurious claims against other officials.”

“They are saying now we are insurrectionists because we are investigating the president here in Guatemala,” Pineda told Starbuck.

César Bernardo Arévalo de León, was sworn in as president of Guatemala in January of 2024 amid contested election results. Initial polling in April 2023 showed Arévalo ranked next to last among the candidates, with only 0.7 percent of people polled stating an intention to vote for him. Subsequent polls showed weak  support for Arévalo at around 2 percent in May and June 2023.

Arévalo, however, won in a landslide on August 20, 2023.

Nine right-of-center parties challenged the result, alleging “irregularities” and “electoral fraud” in favor of Arévalo, and requested a new election be held. Arévalo is a member and co-founder of the left-wing social-democratic Semilla party.

Secretary of State Antony Blinkin recently traveled to Guatemala to meet with senior officials, including Arèvalo and Joe Biden hosted Arèvalo at the White House in late March. According to the White House readout, the two leaders “discussed good governance, effective migration management, the importance of upholding democracy and other issues of mutual interest.”

Biden also “emphasized the importance of continuing to advance the Biden-Harris Administration’s Strategy For Addressing the Root Causes of Migration in Central America,” according to the readout.

Apparently, the child-trafficking issue didn’t come up.

Pineda told Starbuck that as many as 85,000 Guatemalan children have been trafficked into the United States and “nobody knows what happened with them.”

According to U.S. government data, 70 percent of all unaccompanied minors at the border come from either Guatemala or Honduras. Starbuck suggested that those numbers strongly indicate that child trafficking is occurring in those countries.

Pineda agreed, saying, “this is a theme and an issue we have to work together on as a region. We cannot continue to shut our eyes to the problem. NGOs from the region are allowing this.”

He said that according to the complaint, officials in both the Honduran and U.S. governments have been allowing “this kind of a situation.”

Pineda insisted he had no idea that Jill Biden had been on the board at Save the Children until he saw some posts about it on social media.

Starbuck asked Pineda if anyone from the Biden administration had reached out to his office to help investigate the serious allegations of child trafficking, especially since, under Biden’s watch, 70 percent of unaccompanied minors are coming from Guatemala and Honduras.

“They don’t talk with us,” Pineda replied. “For the last three years, they haven’t had communications with us in a political or high level manner.” He said he has reached out to the American Embassy in Guatemala for help with the pressing trafficking issues, but has been ignored.

He noted sadly that the United States “used to work with us,” but no longer does under Biden.

Starbuck asked the secretary general about mysterious grant payments made by the US government to individuals in Guatemala with redacted names. Between 2021 and 2024, Starbuck noted, there were over 80 awards ranging from “a few hundred bucks to $44,000.”

“It was generally between $20,000 and $40,000 that was being paid from the United States to individuals,” Starbuck explained. “These names were redacted in every one of these cases,” he added.

When asked what he thinks is going on with these payments, Pineda explained that an investigator had presented a case to a judge last week consisting of three felonies: money laundering, influence trafficking (peddling), and child abuse.

Starbuck pointed out that Bill Gates and George Soros have also donated tens of millions to Save the Children and other NGOs in the region and seem to have a heavy influence on what happens in the country.

Pineda responded that the problem needed further investigation and noted that while his office was investigating allegations of election fraud from October 2023 to January 2024, the NGOs were paying professional agitators to protest his investigation.

When asked if it seemed “fishy” that “Shamans” and “indigenous healers” in Guatemala were receiving $125,000in taxpayer dollars,  Pineda indicated that the large infusions of U.S. dollars flowing into certain segments of Guatemala’s economy was being investigated and when the investigation is concluded, he would be able to answer the question.

Starbuck noted that nearly $500,000 in U.S. dollars was sent to spread far-left gender ideology to children in socially conservative Guatemala, “which is totally inappropriate,” and “there’s also the allegation that they are going in and reeducating government employees.”

Pineda said both things are happening and his office was cut off from communication when he said parents needed to consent before kids were taught about left-wing sexual and gender ideology.

Starbuck asked the Secretary General if the U.S.’s exportation of left-wing sexual and gender ideology that attacks the nuclear family was having a social and cultural effect in Guatemala.

“Yes,” Pineda replied, adding that these days, such left-wing ideology is included in every country’s aid “cooperation” with Honduras.

He told a little vignette about the notorious Samantha Power, Barack Obama’s UN Ambassador, now Joe Biden’s Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), and how she tried to strong arm Guatemala’s attorney general María Consuelo Porras into some kind of quid pro quo in exchange for U.S. “cooperation” with the human trafficking issues.

“When she came here, she started talking with our attorney general saying to her, ‘tell me, what are you going to say to me to convince me to give cooperation to you?’” Pineda said.

Porras took umbrage of this, according to Pineda, responding, “I don’t have to do anything to convince you for anything. I have a Constitutional duty to work for my country and I’m working for my country. So maybe you are not aware of what we are working on together with the United States of America? But I don’t have to convince you of anything.”

Less than a decade after Joe Biden pressured Ukraine to fire its top prosecutor, his regime is making the same play against Porras and Pineda.

Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin was publicly smeared for investigating Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian energy company that gave Biden’s then-drug-addicted son Hunter a lucrative spot on its board. Shokin was abruptly dismissed from his position in March 2016 after months of public pressure was applied mainly by then-Vice President Biden.

Now, Pineda, Porras and other inconvenient Guatemalan officials have been designated by the Biden regime and its western allies as corrupt.

“And just as we saw in Ukraine,” Starbuck noted, “There are clear signs this pressure campaign is working. Guatemala’s Public ministry has just issued a statement warning that the president of Guatemala may take imminent action to ‘unconstitutionally remove the Attorney General of Guatemala and the Chief of the Public Ministry.”

President Arèvalo called for Porros’ resignation after the Guatemalan election, but Porros refused to resign.

Arévalo more recently stated that Porras’ resignation “is necessary and we will continue working toward it,” but admitted that he needs more allies: “There must be an exit ramp in Guatemalan legislation, and it requires general [political] support.”

Pineda told Starbuck that Honduran criminals, including pedophiles and murderers, have been allowed to travel to the United States where they are given safe harbor.

He said in one case Interpol was notified that a dangerous criminal was on the loose and they refused to cooperate, saying it must be “a political persecution.” Pineda said that was odd, because Interpol only executes a judge’s orders, they don’t analyze, and a Guatemalan judge had issued the legal order to interdict the individual.

“It’s very interesting and very unbelievable,” Pineda said with a frustrated laugh.

According to Starbuck, this could be “the single largest untold scandal of the Biden administration. It would mean that an organization tied to the Biden family, one that was supposed to combat human trafficking, has been enabling it.”

Robby Starbuck does an in-depth interview here:

https://twitter.com/robbystarbuck/status/1790082374270623755

There’s a scandal going on in Guatemala that everyone needs to know about. The Attorney General in Guatemala is investigating child trafficking at the US border and it appears that the Biden Admin is retaliating. The interview you’re about to hear is apparently so dangerous that the Secretary General of Guatemala says he was warned by someone claiming to carry a message from the US Embassy that he was “playing with fire” if he took part in the interview. Last week they raided an NGO named Save The Children. Jill Biden used to be the Chair of STC’s board. Investigations into NGO’s like this are a part of Guatemala’s overall investigation as they search out who’s doing the trafficking and where the money’s coming from.

0:00 The Scandal in Guatemala Introduction

4:20 Interview Begins – Explaining the AG’s letter about child trafficking at the US border that the US government may be involved in.

7:12 Clarifying that this investigation involves sexual crimes against children.

8:24 Is there any explanation for the fact that 70% of all unaccompanied minors at the border come from either Guatemala or Honduras that isn’t rooted in child trafficking?

9:14 Clarifying that the claim the Guatemalan AG has includes claims that US officials and Guatemalan officials are allowing this trafficking.

9:40 Did they know Jill Biden used to be the chair of the NGO they raided recently?

12:15 Information on Biden Admin cutting off communication over certain AG office employees being fired by the current AG of Guatemala.

13:27 Does the US affect prosecution rates in Central America with pressure?

14:59 Addressing the media silence in this case

16:00 Bombshell: Secretary General says person sent by US Embassy came to warn him that he was “playing with fire” by doing this interview with me.

18:36 Has the Biden Admin reached out about the allegations of trafficking to figure out how to fix this? 19:43 Did the US Embassy want the Secretary General to cancel this interview?

20:27 Exposing mysterious individual payments made by the US to individuals in Guatemala with redacted names. What does Guatemala know about these payments?

23:38 What influence are people like George Soros having with their money in Central America?

25:25 Is the US funding NGO’s that work with Cartels?

25:50 Why is the US paying $125,000 for Shamans/indigenious healers in Guatemala?

28:00 Exposing nearly $500,000 the US sent to benefit far left gender ideology spreading to Guatemala.

31:24 How communication was cut off when the AG said parents need to consent before kids are taught about sexual/gender ideology topics and is the export of gender ideology from the US damaging social fabrics in Guatemala?

33:15 Is the Guatemalan government being reeducated into this far left ideology?

33:57 Discussing Flyers encouraging illegal aliens to vote at NGO camps.

34:39 Are dangerous criminals able to come in to the US illegally because the Biden Administration is allowing it?

35:22 Guatemala’s experience with Kamala Harris and Samantha Power… Wow…

37:15 Discussing the horrific rape problems at the border and how complicit the Biden Administration is.

39:37 Exposing Rape Trees at the Southern Border

42:00 Is the Biden Admin trying to make Guatemala a satellite state using grant money?

44:06 Are NGO’s teaching illegal aliens to lie for asylum claims?

44:47 Bombshell: Guatemalan Secretary General admits they have criminals on the run in the US who are being harbored by the US including pedophiles and murderers.

https://twitter.com/SpartaJustice/status/1790114163659780267

If you are a member of the media, you need to start writing about this. NYC Mayor Eric Adams told the world this week that over 500,000 migrant children that came through our southern border have gone missing. That number has grown at an alarming rate.

This is something we must address immediately. The media needs to show support for rescuing the children and do their jobs and inform the public of the truth. Just the fact alone that NGO Save the Children is not saving the children, but trafficking them is reason enough for the media to inform the public so that the public can stop giving them money.

New Border Czar Tom Homan says he will be deputizing the American public to help identify and track down child predators and traffickers. This is good because we will need to work together to turn this situation around and protect our children.

Even though what is happening to the children is an emergency and a crisis, I think the biggest scandal and significant proof of corruption is how the investigation is being thwarted and interfered with by members of the Biden Administration, similar to what happened when Joe Biden pressured Ukraine to fire Viktor Shokin, Ukraine Prosecutor looking into Biden Family corruption in Ukraine. Here is Joe Biden openly admitting how he used USAID as leverage to pressure Ukraine into firing prosecutor Viktor Shokin who just happened to be investigating Burisma, the company where Hunter Biden was employed.

https://www.americasfuture.net/guatemala-accuses-texas-of-harboring-ngos-trafficking-children

It has not been uncommon for the United States to intervene in the affairs of other countries.

Has the United States State Department manipulated recent elections in Guatemala to cover up child trafficking? Ryan Matta explains:

REPORT: Explosive Allegations Claim Tony Blinken and the US State Department RIGGED a Foreign Election Investigative journalist https://twitter.com/VigilantFox/status/1868464142182433050

Ryan Matta claims the US State Department manipulated Guatemala’s recent elections through threats and blackmail in an effort to cover up child trafficking operations involving US-linked entities.

“Our State Department has come in and put this massive pressure campaign on the Guatemalan government to pretty much… threaten them, telling them to basically shut up, stop investigating this election fraud, or the full weight of the United States government is going to come down and they’re going to crush you,” Matta explains.

At the center of this scandal is Guatemala’s Attorney General, who Matta says had gathered enough evidence to raid the foundation Save the Children, an NGO accused of trafficking children out of Guatemala. Despite the gravity of the allegations, Matta claims that her attempts to secure cooperation from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton went unanswered.

According to Matta, Secretary of State Antony Blinken played a critical role in suppressing investigations and maintaining control over Guatemala’s political landscape. He alleges, “Blinken suspends the visas of 108 out of 160 members of Congress of the Guatemalan government that voted to actually investigate this election fraud… then he went a step further and froze 400 additional visas to all of their friends, relatives, and family members.” The retaliation didn’t end there; Matta claims the State Department backed a president whose campaign centered on removing the Attorney General—a move that Matta asserts was critical to stalling investigations into election fraud and trafficking networks.

The allegations are bolstered by a May 7th letter from US lawmakers, including Warren Davidson and Scott Perry, addressed to Blinken and USAID Administrator Samantha Power. The letter states: “We write to draw your attention to reports detailing the misuse of the administration’s influence in the legislative matters of the Guatemalan Congress.

This misuse undermines the free exercise of democracy… and serves to undermine support for the United States in Guatemala and in the region.” At the heart of these allegations is a disturbing link between the US government and child trafficking.

Matta claims that over 212,000 children have been trafficked out of Guatemala, with many ending up in the United States, where they are handed over to unvetted sponsors. “These NGOs don’t operate independently,” Matta says. “They move kids and children around between NGOs like their inventory at an Amazon warehouse.”

He alleges that the US government facilitated this system, adding, “Our government has taken possession of Guatemalan children, delivered them to pedophiles, human traffickers, MS-13 gang members, and the worst people on the terrorist watch list.” If proven true, this isn’t just a story about rigging elections. It’s a story about silencing investigations, protecting the powerful, and allowing children to fall victim to unspeakable crimes. The American people and the world deserve answers.

I am going to repost this interview with Ryan Matta here:

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