This story was originally published by the WND News Center.
Joe Biden's decision to open America's southern border when he took office – by killing all those security programs installed by President Trump – has allowed the illegal alien traffic into the U.S. to explode under his watch.
By millions.
Part of that trafficking is the illegal sex trafficking of children.
But now his administration has moved to suggest authorities no longer are "taking crimes surrounding child exploitation seriously," according to a report in the Washington Examiner.
That was done when the Department of Justice 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,'" the report said.
Heritage Foundation spokesman Roger Severino told the publication, "For some reason, people on the Left get really uncomfortable and defensive talking about child sexual exploitation.
"Republican administrations direct more resources to child and human sex trafficking, and then Democratic administrations pull that back."
He accused leftists of treating the serious problem as a "distraction."
He said, "The fact that these issues get pulled back under Democratic administrations is contemptible."
The report also said Scrubbed was a section on domestic trafficking that previously 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."
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., said, "DOJ's blatant move to distance Joe Biden's harmful policies from the global crime of sex trafficking should be no surprise to any of us who have seen the blatant sexualization and abuse of children this administration is comfortable with promoting."
She said it's another part of the problem that also saw the Biden administration lose track of some 85,000 migrant children, who may have been forced into child labor as suggested by a New York Times investigation.