320,000 Names
Whispered once and never again
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SOme call it treason. Some call it human trafficking. Some call it "open borders." I call it evil. Whatever you call it, make sure you know the ugly truth on the ground thanks to president autopen's policies.
JJ Carrell and Ryan Matta combine talents to produce a heart-wrenching documentary into the human tragedies caused by the Biden-Harris open border policies.
Pay attention ... if you dare. It may challenge everything you think you know about your country, your political party, and what's being done in your name and with your money.
320,000 Names
[Verse 1]
I walked the river at dusk where the white crosses lean
Saw a teddy bear bleeding red yarn on the wire
No footprints leading away, just the wind and the night
And a music box playing a lie, a lie, a liar
[Verse 2]
They loaded them soft in the belly of planes
Shades drawn, lights out, no flight plan filed
Little wrists zip-tied, little mouths taped shut
Touch down near Houston at three in the mile
[Pre-Chorus]
No one asks who signed the manifest
No one asks why the angels don’t come
Just a man in a suit with a government check
And a smile that says “Boy, this is how it’s done”
[Chorus]
Three hundred twenty thousand names
Whispered once and never again
Carried off in the government wind
Sleep, little kings, sleep, little queens
The desert keeps what the country sells
And no bell rings
[Verse 3]
I stood at a warehouse in Pomona at dawn
Rows of cots, rows of ghosts, rows of shoes
A woman in vestments said “Bless you, move on”
As a girl with no tongue tried to tell me the news
[Verse 4]
They call it reunification, twenty days on the clock
Then the sponsor’s approved with a wink and a nod
By the time that the welfare call comes the house is a shell
And the children are gone to whatever is God
[Bridge – whispered, overlapping]
Alejandro counts votes in the marble and glow
Xavier counts grants in the cathedral of lies
Robin counts days till the next plane can go
The cartel counts children, God stopped counting long ago
[Chorus]
Three hundred twenty thousand names
Whispered once and never again
Scattered like seed on the burning plains
Sleep, little kings, sleep, little queens
Your cradle was built by the Flores decree
And no bell rings
[Outro – fading whispers]
…eighty-five thousand was only the start…
…three hundred twenty and the numbers still climb…
…some in the fields, some under the beds…
…some in the ground where the coyotes don’t cry…
Where are you tonight, sweet child
Where are you tonight
Where are you tonight, sweet child
Where are you tonight…
[Final Chorus – barely audible]
Three hundred twenty thousand names
Whispered once
And never again
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Executive Summary:
"What is Treason? Trafficked"
Exposing the Systemic Trafficking of Migrant Children into the United States,
Substantiated by J.J. Carrell's Expertise and Testimony
Overview and Purpose
"What is Treason? Trafficked," the inaugural episode of a two-part documentary series directed by investigative journalist Ryan Matta in collaboration with retired U.S. Border Patrol Deputy Patrol Agent in Charge J.J. Carrell, premiered in September 2024. Produced by Carrell Entertainment, LLC, and Ryan Matta Media, the film draws heavily from Carrell's 2023 bestselling book, Invaded: The Intentional Destruction of the American Immigration System, and incorporates eight months of intensive on-location filming along the U.S. southern border and interior regions. Carrell, who served 24 years in the U.S. Border Patrol under five presidential administrations, retired in 2021 after witnessing what he describes as the deliberate dismantling of border security during President Joe Biden's first year in office. In his November 19, 2024, congressional testimony before the House Committee on Homeland Security's Subcommittees on Border Security and Enforcement, and Oversight, Investigations, and Accountability, Carrell asserted that the Biden-Harris administration's open-border policies have facilitated an unprecedented "mass invasion," enabling the trafficking of over 550,000 unaccompanied alien children (UACs)—from newborns to 17-year-olds—into exploitation networks involving labor, sex trafficking, organ harvesting, and fatalities. He framed these actions as treason under Article III, Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution, accusing the administration of weaponizing immigration to "fundamentally transform America." The documentary features unfiltered interviews with whistleblowers, frontline agents, and survivors, labeling the U.S. government as "the world's largest child sex trafficking organization in modern history." A follow-up installment, "Invaded," released on October 24, 2024, delves deeper into the invasion narrative, while the series demands accountability, including capital punishment for convicted traffickers.
Scale of the Crisis, Substantiated by Carrell's Observations
Carrell's testimony and book highlight the exponential growth in child trafficking under the current administration, contrasting it with prior eras. During President Donald Trump's final year, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) apprehended 30,557 UACs, all of whom were fully accounted for and protected. In stark contrast, Biden's first year saw apprehensions surge to 147,975, with the majority vanishing into trafficking pipelines. By the end of the Biden-Harris term, Carrell estimates over 550,000 UACs have entered unlawfully, the vast majority lost to exploitation. This aligns with a 2024 DHS Inspector General report citing over 320,000 missing UACs, though Carrell argues the true figure exceeds 550,000 due to inadequate tracking mechanisms, such as superficial "welfare checks" that fail to verify safety. Drawing from his frontline experience, Carrell testified that 60-80% of women and children endure rape or sexual assault en route to the U.S., and he emphasized the immediate peril: "The probability that thousands of these UACs are being raped at this very moment is 100 percent." His investigations revealed children funneled into forced labor in sectors like agriculture and construction, sex trafficking rings, and even organ harvesting, with many perishing in desert crossings or post-release. Evidence includes DHS data showing multiple UACs released to identical, unverified addresses (e.g., a single site in Austin, Texas) and HHS's 2023 congressional admissions of losing contact with over 85,000 children.
Government Departments and Key Officials Involved, as Detailed in Carrell's Accounts
Carrell's 24-year career, culminating in his role as Deputy Patrol Agent in Charge in the San Diego Sector, provided him direct insight into policy shifts. He recounted watching "in horror" as 94 executive orders from Biden's first day obliterated Trump-era protections, violating the Immigration and Nationality Act and enabling over 30 million illegal entries overall, including 11-12 million arrests and releases, plus 15-18 million "got-aways." In his testimony, Carrell indicted federal agencies for complicity in a taxpayer-funded "conveyor belt" of child trafficking:
- Department of Homeland Security (DHS): Under Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, DHS is accused of forging a "public-private partnership" with Mexican cartels, transforming the U.S. into the "human trafficking capital of the world." Carrell described CBP agents being forced to prioritize rapid releases over vetting, with policies facilitating cartel coordination. He highlighted DHS's admission of using commercial and private flights to transport hundreds of thousands (potentially millions) of illegal aliens, including UACs, into the interior.
- Department of Health and Human Services (HHS): Led by Secretary Xavier Becerra, HHS's Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), under Director Robin Marcos, manages UAC placements. Carrell testified that despite early knowledge of spiking UAC numbers, agencies expedited releases within 72 hours to unvetted sponsors under the 1997 Flores Settlement Agreement, forgoing background checks, DNA tests, or home visits. In 2023 hearings, Becerra denied awareness of 85,000 lost UACs, while Marcos conceded no contact with that number—yet no corrective actions followed, leading to further losses.
- U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID): The documentary links USAID to destabilizing operations in Central America (e.g., Guatemala), exacerbating migration. Carrell referenced scandals involving U.S. Ambassador Todd Robinson, alleging influence peddling to safeguard trafficking corridors.
Carrell directly blamed President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, the latter as "border czar," for orchestrating these policies, resulting in a demographic shift where one in six to seven U.S. residents is an illegal alien.
NGOs, Religious Organizations, and Cartel Operations, Corroborated by Carrell's Investigations
Receiving over $1 billion annually in federal grants, NGOs and faith-based groups are portrayed as integral to the trafficking pipeline, coordinating with cartels from border intake to interior handoffs. Carrell's eight-month documentary probe, involving over 100 interviews with agents, whistleblowers, and survivors, exposed these entities:
- Catholic Charities: Labeled a "co-conspirator" in congressional testimony, it receives millions yet releases children to abusive sponsors without safeguards.
- Save the Children: Implicated in Guatemalan sex trafficking scandals, including disguised adoptions.
Other religious NGOs, "cloaked under the umbrella of religion," operate as conduits to pedophile networks. Cartels exploit Flores loopholes, smuggling children for Border Patrol "arrests," followed by 20-day NGO windows for reunification with U.S.-based handlers. Carrell detailed falsified welfare checks, on-site rapes at NGO facilities (under DOJ investigation), and bipartisan funding complicity. His book and testimony underscore that transnational cartels specialize in child smuggling, with 60-70% of illegal aliens being military-aged males, amplifying risks.
Evidence and Investigative Methods, Rooted in Carrell's Expertise
Carrell's methods blend his professional background with post-retirement research: interviews with DHS/FBI/CIA insiders, anti-trafficking defectors, and survivors; footage tracing routes from Guatemala to U.S. cities; and analysis of DHS reports, congressional transcripts (e.g., 2023 Becerra/Marcos hearings), and arrest data. He contrasts pre-2021 accountability with the current "industrial-scale" crisis, attributing it to intentional policy failures.
Implications and Recommendations, Echoing Carrell's Call to Action
Carrell's testimony warns of societal collapse from this "uni-party" treason, urging: sealing all borders; a national emergency to rescue the 550,000 missing UACs; and investigations into agencies and NGOs for arrests. The documentary humanizes victims through testimonies, mobilizing public demand for reforms like mandatory vetting and defunding enablers. Available at thisistreason.com (use code FREEDOM15 for discounts), it stands as an indictment and imperative for justice.





























