Everyday thousands of children are being sexually abused. You can stop the abuse of at least one child by simply praying. You can possibly stop the abuse of thousands of children by forwarding the link in First Time Visitor? by email, Twitter or Facebook to every Christian you know. Save a child or lots of children!!!! Do Something, please!

3:15 PM prayer in brief:
Pray for God to stop 1 child from being molested today.
Pray for God to stop 1 child molestation happening now.
Pray for God to rescue 1 child from sexual slavery.
Pray for God to save 1 girl from genital circumcision.
Pray for God to stop 1 girl from becoming a child-bride.
If you have the faith pray for 100 children rather than one.
Give Thanks. There is more to this prayer here

Please note: All my writings and comments appear in bold italics in this colour

Tuesday, 22 August 2023

This Week's USA Pervs and Pedos List: 11 y/o Migrant girl murdered by 18 y/o migrant in Houston; 59 minors, 200 Sex Trafficking Victims in FBI sting

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Teen migrant nabbed in sex assault, strangling of Texas girl, 11,

whose body was found under bed

By Jorge Fitz-Gibbon
August 20, 2023 11:52am  Updated

A Guatemalan migrant has been nabbed and charged with sexually assaulting and fatally strangling an 11-year-old Texas girl, then stuffing her body in a laundry bag under her bed.

Juan Carlos Garcia Rodriguez, 18, was on the lam for nearly a week after the horrific Aug 12 assault of little Maria Gonzalez in Pasadena before cops caught up with him in Louisiana on Saturday and he confessed, KHOU-TV reported.

Rodriguez - A Guatemalan migrant who crossed the US border with Mexico in January, self-surrendered to authorities and was then cut loose again — was charged with capital murder and is awaiting extradition back to Texas.

He lived in the same apartment complex as Maria and her family outside Houston — and was tied to her brutal slaying after accidentally dropping his apartment key in their home after the crime, officials have said.

The body of his young victim was found by her father, Carmelo Gonzalez, in the bag under her bed at their home, authorities have said.

“This arrest has brought the family and community some peace,” Maria’s family said in a statement, according to KHOU.

Juan Carlos Garcia Rodriguez, an 18-year-old Guatemalan migrant, was nabbed by cops in Louisiana on Saturday after nearly a week on the lam and charged with the sex assault and murder of an 11-year-old Texas girl.
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“We are extremely thankful that he cannot cause this type of pain to anybody again,” the family said. “I ask for those who are in charge to give us justice. May he be burdened with the full with (sic) of the law for what he has done to my daughter.”

Carmelo Gonzalez said he left for work around 9:45 a.m. on the day of his daughter’s murder — and about 15 minutes later got a text from the girl saying someone was knocking on their door.

The dad told her not to open the door because she was home alone.

He repeatedly called her back, but the girl didn’t answer.

He returned home and made the gruesome discovery.

Maria Gonzalez, 11, told her dad before her death that someone was knocking on their door.
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Police interviewed Rogriguez on Monday, but he then disappeared and told his roommate he was leaving town for a job.

On Friday, police in Texas identified Rodriguez as a person of interest in the case and offered a $5,000 reward for information leading to his capture, releasing an image from a police officer’s bodycam which was taken during his interview with cops.

Pasadena Police Chief Josh Bruegger told reporters that the crucial piece of evidence tying Rodriguez to the crime was a key to his apartment — which he left inside the Gonzalez home.

“He didn’t have a key,” the chief said. “There was a key to that apartment in the victim’s apartment.”

Maria had come to the US with her father four years ago and had been living in the complex for just three months when the youngster was killed.




FBI nationwide sex trafficking enforcement campaign identifies

200 victims, over 50 were minors


By Samantha Kamman, Christian Post Reporter

Human trafficking | Reuters


The FBI located 200 victims of sex trafficking as part of an enforcement campaign that was conducted alongside its local and state partners and arrested or identified 126 suspects of child sexual exploitation and human trafficking offenses.

Known as Operation Cross Country, the effort was a two-week-long campaign carried out last month by the FBI in partnership with law enforcement agencies and organizations like the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.  

According to an FBI press release from earlier this month, an additional 68 individuals suspected of trafficking were identified or arrested, and the FBI and its partners also located 59 minor victims of sex trafficking or sexual exploitation. 

"Human traffickers prey on the most vulnerable members of our society, and their crimes scar victims—many of them children—for life,” FBI Director Christopher Wray said in a statement. “The FBI's commitment to combatting this threat will never waver, and we will continue to send our message that these atrocities will not be tolerated.”

It's a crying shame that Canada has no similar program except the occasional local program to rescue such children and young women. There has been no movement against child sexual abuse in Canada since Justin Trudeau became Prime Minister 8 years ago.

"This operation would not be possible without the commitment and collaboration from our state and local law enforcement partners, and it demonstrates our continued focus on actively pursuing the criminals responsible for these heinous violations and connecting those impacted with dedicated victim services and resources."

During the operation, law enforcement agencies helped to identify and arrest offenders while victim specialists addressed the needs of the trafficking victims, including shelter and emergency services. 

"Behind every statistic, there is a person with dreams, aspirations, and the right to live a life free from child sex trafficking and exploitation,” NCMEC President and CEO Michelle DeLaune said in a statement. 

"We applaud the FBI and their partner law enforcement agencies for their unwavering dedication to protecting children. Their tireless efforts in combatting crimes against children sends a powerful message that child sexual exploitation will not be tolerated."

According to NCMEC, "research, data and survivor lived experience and expertise have revealed traffickers and buyers often target youth who lack strong support networks, have experienced violence in the past, are experiencing homelessness, or are marginalized by society."

Attorney General Merrick B. Garland emphasized in the FBI’s press release that sex trafficking inflicts “unimaginable harm” upon the victims and endangers vulnerable people. The attorney general indicated that his office would continue working with law enforcement partners across the country to prevent human trafficking and prosecute the criminals responsible. 

As CPR News reported Wednesday, the FBI sex-trafficking campaign led to the recovery of 27 victims, eight juveniles and 19 adults, in Colorado. The FBI conducted its Operation Cross Country campaign in the state for two days in July, leading to the arrest of five traffickers. Eight suspects were identified for investigation, and 14 additional minor victims were located but not recovered.

According to the outlet, FBI Denver partnered with more than 40 state and local agencies to locate sex trafficking victims and arrest suspects. 

FBI Denver Special Agent in Charge Mark Michalek explained to CPR that the case didn’t involve traffickers snatching people off of the street and that the perpetrators exploited victims through “psychological or physical control.”

As Lieutenant Aaron Rebeterano of the Denver Police Department’s Strategic Investigations Bureau noted, many of the victims had difficult home lives or a narcotics addiction, which made them vulnerable to traffickers. The lieutenant said that most traffickers are drug dealers or gang members that make a profit by selling people. 

“This begins the grooming process for the traffickers. Traffickers often offer these juveniles and these teens drugs in lieu of sex,” Rebeterano said, as quoted by CPR. “The traffickers will then try to hold onto the victims and then offer them to other individuals associates for sexual acts.”

“Although we have observed this current trend, we have also investigated residential brothels, illicit massage parlors and street level trafficking, all with the same outcome."

Last year, FBI Denver worked with around 40 partners to recover 11 child victims of sexual exploitation and 27 endangered or missing children. According to the agency’s press release at the time, the operation also led to the recovery of 11 adult victims and the identification of six traffickers, two of which were later arrested on unrelated warrants. 

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