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U.S. Marshals Locate Missing Girl with Illegal Aliens in Chicago-Area Hotel

The United States Marshals Service claimed that a missing girl from New York was being held in a hotel room by two illegal aliens in a Chicago suburb.

According to a news release issued on September 22, the Marshals worked with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) to locate the child who was reported missing in Rochester, New York, on September 11.

The Marshals were called in after investigators reviewed video footage of the girl leaving her family home and later seeing the illegals, who then placed her in a light-colored SUV and drove away.

NCMEC had worked with the US Marshals to investigate while gathering evidence indicating the males had driven the girl to the Chicago region.

The Marshals then determined that the girl was in the south suburban Chicago city of Blue Island with an 18-year-old man and his father, both of whom were unlawfully present in the country.

“The United States Marshals Service worked tirelessly to recover this endangered child from the predators who should have never been in this country to take her from the safety of her family and home. Our children deserve safe cities!” said U.S. Marshals Service Director Gadyaces S. Serralta.

Finding the thousands of migrant children lost by the Biden junta is one of the Trump administration’s top goals for ICE, DHS, and other federal law enforcement agencies.

Last December, for instance, Trump border czar Tom Homan said that finding these lost children is an important task. He added, “But we’re going to do everything we can to rescue as many as we can and get them back to their families. We’ll deal with the immigration consequences later, we’ve got to get these kids back with their families, and we’ve got to make sure they’re protected.”

In May, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. slammed the Biden administration for being the “biggest facilitator of child abuse” in American history.

Since then, several federal law enforcement organizations have reported finding and rescuing thousands of lost children.

In September, the Marshals Service reported that it had rescued 30 children in Texas. In another example, 60 missing children were discovered and saved. In another similar occurrence, 33 missing children were rescued.

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