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The number of missing immigrant kids is just a drop in the bucket.

1906 Rio Grande

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NCMEC by the Numbers(i)

In 2017 NCMEC assisted law enforcement and families with more than 27,000 cases of missing children.

Case type:

  • 91 percent endangered runaways.
  • 5 percent family abductions.
  • 3 percent critically missing young adults, ages 18 to 20.
  • 1 percent nonfamily abductions.
  • Less than 1 percent lost, injured or otherwise missing children.
Of the nearly 25,000 runaways reported to NCMEC in 2017, one in seven were likely victims of child sex trafficking. Of those, 88 percent were in the care of social services when they went missing.
http://www.missingkids.com/keyfacts


The last sentence is interesting. Apparently keeping up with kids is not a specialty of government.
 
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