45 Republicans vote against defunding ORR head salary over missing children, abuse allegations
- Forty-Five U.S. House Republicans voted against removing the head of the agency implicated in allegations of child abuse and neglect.
- Multiple investigations have exposed serious oversights in the agency's handling of unaccompanied children, including sexual abuse and losing track of over 100,000 children. A Florida grand jury reported the facilitation of forced migration and abuse of foreign children.
- Despite accusations that President Biden created a child trafficking ring, 45 House Republicans voted to keep the ORR director in place.
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45 Republicans vote against defunding ORR head salary over missing children, abuse allegations
(The Center Square) – Forty-five U.S. House Republicans voted with Democrats against an amendment to remove an agency head at the center of ongoing allegations of child abuse and neglect.
·Washington, United States
Read Full Article45 Republicans Vote Against Defunding Refugee Resettlement Head Salary over Missing Children, Abuse Allegations - The Florida Capital Star
by Bethany Blankley Forty-five U.S. House Republicans voted with Democrats against an amendment to remove an agency head at the center of ongoing allegations of child abuse and neglect. After debate on Tuesday, U.S. Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Arizona, filed an amendment on Wednesday using the Holman Rule to remove Robin Dunn Marcos, director of the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) in the Administration for Children and Families at the U.S. Departm…
·Florida, United States
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