Texas launches investigation into sexual abuse of minors at Biden Admin’s holding cells

Republican Governor Greg Abbott announced that Texas has launched an investigation into allegations of sexual abuse at one of President Biden’s facilities where he is holding 1,300 migrants.

President Biden’s immigration policies have led to an investigation into sexual abuse of children at the Freeman Coliseum, where the Biden Administration is currently holding children.

“Gov. Greg Abbott called on the Biden administration to shut down the housing operation ‘immediately’ after he says the state has received complaints pointing to abuse and a lack of resources for those staying at the complex,” KHOU 11 reported.

The investigation is another embarrassment for the Biden-Harris Administration which has largely let the situation get out of control, except for brief breaks to blame the problem on President Trump.

“Abbott is directing the Texas Department of Public Safety and the Texas Rangers to immediately investigate allegations of child abuse and neglect inside the facility, according to a press release,” Chron reported.

“I am calling on the Biden administration to close this facility, and I am directing the DPS and the Texas Rangers to immediately begin investigating these allegations,” Abbott said. “President Biden’s disastrous decisions caused this crisis, and his administration must act now to protect these children, secure the border, and end this crisis.”

While running for president, Biden vowed to withdraw many of Trump’s common-sense, immigration policies. However, that has encouraged illegal immigrants, including criminal sex offenders and gang members to cross the border.

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