Washington, D.C., April 28, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Jessica M. Vaughan, the Center for Immigration Studies’ Director of Policy Studies, testified in front of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee Sub-committee on Immigration Integrity, Security and Enforcement on the ways that the border crisis and a dysfunctional Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) placement program have contributed to the “Exploitation of Unaccompanied Alien Children.” Vaughan highlights the scope of the UAC trafficking crisis and presents a list of necessary reforms.

In her opening remarks, Vaughan said:

In her testimony, Vaughan writes that “Migrants are enticed by U.S. policies to put themselves, and their children, in risky situations to cross the border illegally, led by criminal smuggling and trafficking organizations, and enabled by government agencies and contractors that have looked the other way at the abuse and exploitation that frequently occurs en route to the United States and after resettlement.” She notes that the reforms included in H.R. 2640, the Border Security and Enforcement Act of 2023, introduced by Mr. McClintock and Mr. Biggs, would do much to decrease the flow of child migrants and mitigate the risk of trafficking.

Vaughan highlights that reports and studies have been documenting the UAC migration and exploitation problems, exposing numerous incidents of abuse, fraud and trafficking, since its early stages and well before Biden’s policy changes. She provides links to ten reports.