Retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn sharply criticized the U.S. immigration system and senior federal leadership, arguing that weak border enforcement has enabled widespread child exploitation and trafficking on a massive scale.
Flynn made the remarks while discussing what he described as the humanitarian and criminal consequences of illegal immigration, with a particular focus on children who entered the United States unlawfully during the Biden-Harris administration.
He said the repeated exploitation of children represents one of the most severe outcomes of current immigration policies.
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“Take a drug, you can only use it once,” Flynn said.
“The tragedy for children is that you can use children over and over and over and over, okay, like 300,000 that we know about that came in during the Biden administration.”
Flynn said the scale of the problem reflects a moral failure and blamed senior officials for allowing it to occur.
“I mean, that’s just pure evil,” he said.
“You know the Mayorkas, you know, the Director of Homeland Security, he should go to he should go to jail.”
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Flynn referenced Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas directly, saying accountability has been absent despite the volume of illegal entries and the number of children involved.
“And I know that people are wrong. Yeah, never mind. Never mind the millions of other people that came into this country,” Flynn said.
“But you know, so many hundreds of 1000s of children that we know about that’s those that entered this country illegally.”
He said the issue becomes more personal when considering the age of many of the children affected.
“Like you saw that, that beautiful five year old, five year old,” Flynn said.
“I mean, think about this. Anybody’s got kids, I got grandkids, right? I mean, anybody that has babies, right? I mean, my God, right. I mean babies.”
Flynn said child trafficking and exploitation operate as a large-scale criminal enterprise that crosses socioeconomic lines and is not confined to a single class or region.
“So this idea of being able to use children over and over and over, it is, it is a massive, massive industry,” he said.
“And it has no there’s no class of society that is exempt, okay, none.”
He argued that while street-level criminals are often arrested, those who profit most remain insulated from consequences.
“And that’s the problem,” Flynn said.
“That’s the problem because there are classes of society in this country that tend to get away with it, okay, because the the cops, the people that are out there doing the job, the Tom Homans of the world, that are, that are representative of him, that are down in the streets, you know, they’re catching the, you know, the dregs of society.”
Flynn said law enforcement officers on the ground frequently apprehend lower-level criminals connected to drug and child trafficking operations, but he argued that the financial beneficiaries operate at a much higher level.
“These various, you know, cartels that are that are selling drugs and selling kids, and they get caught up,” Flynn said.
“But actually, when you when you start to think about the money that we’re talking about, this is a trillion dollar industry, believe me.”
He said those directly exploiting children are not the primary financial beneficiaries.
“The people that are working these these kids on the streets, they’re not cake, they’re not taking that kind of money,” Flynn said.
Flynn claimed that the profits flow to powerful individuals in major U.S. cities who operate far removed from the street-level crimes.
“And somebody sitting around a giant oak table in some big high rise in New York City or Los Angeles or Atlanta or Miami or Chicago, they’re the ones that are benefiting,” he said.
“And they’re part of these cartels.”
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