Muckraker.com’s Anthony Rubin has released shocking footage alleging that a government contractor with connections to the CIA, FBI, DHS, and NSA was caught trafficking children through Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport early in the morning. The incident, which raises significant questions about oversight and accountability, occurred at 5 a.m., when Rubin confronted a masked woman escorting a young child wearing a hood and face covering. The woman allegedly claimed she was “on vacation,” a statement that has since been met with skepticism given the context.
Rubin’s video begins with this confrontation and then transitions to a facility where children were being loaded into a van. When Rubin questioned a worker, asking if the organization was MVM—a known government contractor—the worker denied it. However, Rubin asserted that he had footage indicating that many of the children being transported “don’t know the sponsors that they are going to,” prompting him to ask, “What’s going on here?”
MVM, a government contractor, has a history of controversy. From 2014 to 2018, the organization received at least $248 million in federal contracts to transport immigrant children. Rubin’s investigation included footage outside MVM’s headquarters, where he captured a van filled with children being transported to the airport. Alarming details emerged as the van left some bags in the roadway and headed to the airport. There, Rubin observed children being escorted through TSA security without presenting identification.
Rubin approached two U.S. Border Patrol agents at the airport, questioning why identification wasn’t required. Though the agents refused to comment on camera, Rubin used a hidden camera to capture a candid conversation. When asked if many of the children crossing the border are trafficked, one agent admitted, “Some are. I’m not gonna lie. Some are.” He further revealed that children often arrive with “totally fake names” and are given “brand new identities,” making them nearly untraceable.
The agent’s admissions became even more startling as he compared real-life trafficking scenarios to the film Sound of Freedom, which portrays efforts to combat child sex trafficking. “Exactly like that sht happens,” the agent stated. He detailed instances where children arrive with notes bearing addresses that lead directly to traffickers. The agent expressed frustration, stating, “There’s a lot of sht that we can’t tell you,” blaming politics and administrative policies for the lack of transparency.
“Why don’t they want you talking on camera?” Rubin asked.
“Politics,” the agent replied, elaborating that such revelations could “make the administration look bad.” He expressed gratitude for Rubin’s investigative efforts, saying, “I really wish there were more people like you exposing this sh*t. Because it sucks. It truly is a horrible thing.”
Remember when Alex Jones accused the CIA of Human Trafficking?
A CIA Contractor was recently caught trafficking children through an airport at 5:00 a.m. pic.twitter.com/Pyyss3gzCS
— Liz Churchill (@liz_churchill10) December 22, 2024
Rubin’s findings coincide with past allegations against MVM. In 2018, an investigative report by Reveal News exposed that MVM operated at least two unlicensed facilities in Phoenix to house immigrant children. These facilities lacked private bathrooms, forcing children to use sinks for bathing. Despite its background as a defense contractor providing guards for CIA facilities in Iraq, MVM reportedly had no licenses for childcare services.
Arizona’s governor ordered a review of MVM’s operations following the 2018 revelations. At the time, records showed the Virginia-based contractor had secured contracts worth up to $248 million since 2014. Founded by three former Secret Service agents, MVM’s leadership includes individuals with ties to the CIA and the U.S. Marshals Service. However, the organization’s lack of child care licensing has drawn significant scrutiny.
The implications of Rubin’s investigation are profound. The apparent ease with which children are transported under questionable circumstances highlights systemic failures in oversight. Rubin’s confrontation at the airport underscores the need for transparency and accountability, particularly when taxpayer funds are involved in contracts with organizations like MVM.
Public outrage is building as Rubin’s footage circulates online, drawing parallels to prior accusations against intelligence agencies. Critics recall conspiracy theories accusing the CIA of involvement in human trafficking, now gaining renewed attention in light of these allegations. While the direct connection to MVM remains unconfirmed, Rubin’s investigation shines a spotlight on the broader issue of child trafficking and the need for immediate reform.
As the story unfolds, the focus remains on ensuring the safety and well-being of vulnerable children. Advocates are calling for stricter regulations and greater transparency in handling migrant children. The revelations serve as a stark reminder of the hidden crises that demand public attention and governmental action.