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The Largest Investment to Combat Child
Trafficking Becomes Law

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Posted By: 4250Luis, 6/11/2026 12:08:47 PM

Nearly 90,000 unidentified children facing sexual abuse will finally be helped thanks to House Republicans funding the largest investment to fight child exploitation and trafficking. A provision included in the newly passed Department of Homeland Security funding bill will allow 200 new investigators to identify victims of child sexual abuse. “Right now, 89,000 unidentified image series of children being sexually abused have been seen by law enforcement—but these children have yet to be identified and are still waiting to be found due to resource and manpower shortages,” Tim Tebow, founder and chairman of the Tim Tebow Foundation, said.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DVC 6/11/2026 12:13:40 PM (No. 2115268)
Child sex trafficers should be executed the same day as arrested. This is a special kind of vermin who must be exterminated from the human race.
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Posted by 4250Luis 6/11/2026 12:08:47 PM Post Reply
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