FBI finds 33 missing children in anti-trafficking operation

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So what about the pizza? What about Hollywood celebrities? Has Tom Power said anything about this on "Q"?
 

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Please read these news items before posting them. Bullshit police press releases are one of the major causes of the anti prostitution / "sex trafficking" crackdown in the US.

So let's go through the crap, shall we?



Thirty-three children were recovered in an anti-trafficking operation in Southern California dubbed "Operation Lost Angels" the FBI's LA field office announced Friday.
The FBI teamed up with the Los Angeles Police Department, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, and more than two dozen law enforcement and non-governmental partners to launch the recovery initiative on Jan. 11.
The FBI notes that eight of the 33 recovered children were being sexually exploited when found, and that many were considered vulnerable, missing children prior to their recovery.

Two children had been located multiple times throughout the investigation at known sex trafficking hotspots.
One of the located minors had been unlawfully kidnapped by a parent. Some others were arrested for violating probation, robbery or other misdemeanors.
Additionally, a suspected human trafficker was arrested on state charges.


So what does this mean?

25 of the 33 juveniles (under 18 is the definition, I am guessing) were not involved in any sex whatsoever. They were hiding out from juvie court warrants. One kid was "kidnapped" by a parent, which suggests that the kid was alienated from the other parent and was hiding out w the parent he / she was found with.

8 kids were being "sexually exploited". How? 17 years olds living w 19 year old boyfriends? Doesn't say. That strike you as odd that it doesn't say?

This stuff is just posturing for the evangelical right and the police forces themselves.
 
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