একটি 12 বছর বয়সী হন্ডুরান মেয়েকে সঙ্গীহীন নাবালিকা হিসাবে মার্কিন যুক্তরাষ্ট্রে প্রবেশ করার পরে তার পৃষ্ঠপোষকদের দ্বারা নির্যাতন করা হয়েছিল বলে অভিযোগ করা হয়েছে।

নতুন আপনি এখন ফক্স নিউজ নিবন্ধ শুনতে পারেন! A 12-year-old girl, allegedly tortured and abused while held captive before escaping, entered the U.S. from Honduras as an unaccompanied minor. An official with U.S. Health and Human Services told Fox News the girl arrived in the U.S. in June of 2014, during the Obama administration. The girl was left with a distant uncle by her mother while she remained in Honduras. The uncle allegedly began sexually abusing the child before she was taken in by Montgomery County residents Brenda Garcia, 38, and Tania Garcia, 37, who are accused of continuing the abuse. Gov. Pritzker, Chicago mayor accused Brenda Garcia, 38, and Tania Garcia, 37, face charges for the alleged torture of a young Honduran girl over their treatment of criminal illegal aliens. (Texas Department of Criminal Justice) The girl said the sisters beat her, starved her, and bound her. According to court documents, she was bound with zip ties at night and, at times, tied to a chair “for stealing food.” She also told police Brenda took nude photos of her and wrapped her hand around her neck, choking her, saying, “Just die already.” The girl told investigators she was beaten with a belt with wires and nails in it until she bled. Her bed was taken away, and she was only allowed to sleep on a tablecloth on the floor when she was restrained, according to court documents. The girl eventually escaped her restraints on September 28. She was often bound with zip ties to a small table, and beaten when she wet the bed while sleeping, court documents state. Brinda Garcia also filmed video images of the girl in the shower and called them names, prosecutors said. JB Pritzker says ICE is ‘harassing people because they’re not White’ The sisters face charges including injury to a child causing serious bodily injury, unlawful restraint, and invasive visual recording. Former President Donald Trump has blamed the Biden administration for allowing unaccompanied children to cross the border without stricter vetting processes for sponsors. “I lost thousands through Biden and the Biden administration,” he said last week. “We got a lot of them back, but they are either dead, or they’re slaves, or they’re captive. But think of it — the thousands we’re talking about — and they came across the border, and they were sold, and they were bid for. This is all on Biden. I mean Biden and Obama — same mentality.” A huge spike in unaccompanied children occurred during the Obama administration in 2014. The number of unaccompanied children apprehended at the border increased by nearly 80% in 2014, from 38,759 in fiscal year 2013 to 68,541 in fiscal year 2014.
প্রকাশিত: 2025-10-28 03:06:00
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