Claims that “President Trump has saved 145,000 migrant kids neglected under Joe Biden” are unverified and misleading. (snopes.com) A DHS/OIG report covering Oct 2018–Sep 2023 showed about 291,000 unaccompanied children were not served notices to appear (about 323,000 counting missed hearings), a dataset spanning both administrations. (washingtonpost.com) The Trump team says it has located thousands — officials have cited figures from roughly 10,000 to more than 22,000 — and enacted stricter vetting (DNA, fingerprints, sponsor checks). (foxnews.com) Fact‑checkers and reporters warn the large “missing” totals conflate tracking gaps with children actually missing or exploited, and require nuance. (snopes.com)

<p>Claims that “President Trump has saved 145,000 migrant kids neglected under Joe Biden” are unverified and misleading. (<a href="https://www.snopes.com/news/2025/01/28/trump-75000-children-found/?utm_source=openai">snopes.com</a>) A DHS/OIG report covering Oct 2018–Sep 2023 showed about 291,000 unaccompanied children were not served notices to appear (about 323,000 counting missed hearings), a dataset spanning both administrations. (<a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/07/16/trump-false-claim-missing-immigrant-children//?utm_source=openai">washingtonpost.com</a>) The Trump team says it has located thousands — officials have cited figures from roughly 10,000 to more than 22,000 — and enacted stricter vetting (DNA, fingerprints, sponsor checks). (<a href="https://www.foxnews.com/media/rfk-jr-accuses-biden-admin-putting-speed-over-safety-migrant-child-cases?utm_source=openai">foxnews.com</a>) Fact‑checkers and reporters warn the large “missing” totals conflate tracking gaps with children actually missing or exploited, and require nuance. (<a href="https://www.snopes.com/news/2025/01/28/trump-75000-children-found/?utm_source=openai">snopes.com</a>)</p>

BREAKING: Claims that President Trump ‘saved’ 145,000 migrant children are misleading — audits show paperwork gaps, not mass disappearances. According to The Washington Post. (washingtonpost.com) What do you think? Comment.

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