During a recent appearance on Fox & Friends Weekend, Ali Hopper of Guard Against Trafficking criticized the Biden administration’s response to the crisis of missing migrant children. Hopper pointed out that the government’s hotline, intended to track the status of these children, went largely unanswered. This has sparked concerns about the administration’s ability to handle the situation effectively.
Hopper, who founded the organization Guard Against Trafficking, has been a vocal advocate for the safety of migrant children and has called for increased government oversight in border security. He argued that the low response rate to the hotline indicates systemic failures in the administration’s approach to protecting vulnerable minors. Critics have pointed out that the hotline’s inability to provide timely information could have dire consequences for the children involved.
Meanwhile, the Biden administration has faced mounting pressure to address the issue head-on. Some lawmakers have called for investigations into the hotline’s management and its effectiveness in real-time tracking of migrant children. The controversy has intensified the debate over U.S. border policies and the administration’s handling of immigration issues more broadly.