Honduran girl, 12, abused after entering US as unaccompanied minor

Honduran girl, 12, abused after entering US as unaccompanied minor

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A 12-year-old girl was abused and tortured while in captivity before she entered the United States before her release. Unaccompanied minor From Honduras.

A US Health and Human Services (HHS) official told Fox News that the girl came to the US in June 2014 under the Obama administration.

The girl was left with a distant uncle while the mother lived in Honduras. Two sisters — Brenda Garcia, 38, and Tania Garcia, 37, Montgomery County residents who allegedly continued the abuse — began sexually abusing the boy before Brenda Garcia, 37, took her into custody.

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honduran-girl-torture-suspects Honduran girl, 12, abused after entering US as unaccompanied minor

Brenda Garcia, 38, and Tania Garcia, 37, are accused of abusing a young Honduran girl. (Texas Department of Criminal Justice)

The girl said the sisters beat her, starved her and restrained her. According to court documents, she was tied up at night with zip ties and sometimes tied to a chair to “steal food.”

She also told the police Brenda Naked photos taken He wrapped his arms around her neck and strangled her, saying, “Die already.”

The girl told detectives she was stabbed with spikes with a cable and belt until she bled to death. Her mattress was taken away and she was only allowed to sleep on a tablecloth on the floor, according to court documents.

Finally on September 28, the girl was released from her restraints. She was restrained with zip-ties to a small table and beaten when she urinated in her sleep, court documents state.

Prosecutors said Brend Garcia allegedly took photos and videos of the girl while she was bathing and would name her names.

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The sisters face charges including aggravated battery to a child, unlawful restraint and invasive visual recording.

Former President Donald Trump has made this allegation Biden administration for allowing unaccompanied children to cross the border without a strict vetting process for sponsors.

“Hundreds of thousands lost by Biden and the Biden administration,” he said last week. “We’re getting a lot of them back, but they’re either dead, enslaved or captured. But think about it — we’re talking about hundreds of thousands — and they came across the border, sold, bargained. It was all Biden. I mean Biden and Obama — same mentality.”

Meanwhile Obama administration In 2014, there was a significant increase in unaccompanied children.

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Between 2013 and 2014, the number of unaccompanied children apprehended at the border increased by nearly 80%, from 38,759 in fiscal year 2013 to 68,541 in 2014.

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