Goya Cares partners with border czar Tom Homan to help trafficked migrant children: ‘No way to stop it alone’

Goya Cares is teaming up with Trump border czar Tom Homan and investigative journalist Sara Carter to track down trafficked migrant children and reunite them with their families.

"We were involved in the movie Sound of Freedom, where we became aware of this tremendous evil of trafficking. So, with that awareness, we formed a coalition of different people and organizations that, to raise awareness, we're going into schools… to bring awareness to this problem, because before that, we weren't aware that this last administration was actively bringing this in," Goya Foods CEO Bob Unanue said on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend,’ Sunday.

"We've gone from 85,000 children missing to 340,000, but they're not missing. They've been sold. They're purchased, basically, and then handed off to sponsors. Forty children at one address — that's not a home. It's a business."

Goya Foods is America's largest Hispanic-owned food company that produces and distributes items in the U.S. as well as Spanish-speaking countries. The company launched the Goya Cares initiative in 2021 to focus on combating child trafficking and advocating for children's mental health. 

Sara Carter, a Fox News contributor, says solving the child trafficking crisis will require "huge cooperation" with federal, local and state law enforcement officials, among others.

"There's no way to stop this kind of crisis alone. Everybody has to be working together," she said.

"With Goya Cares, we're able to get out there and educate students in the schools. We're able to find, within the communities, those kids that may be trafficked, that may be afraid they can't go to someone, feel safe and report what's happening, but then it's the aftercare that's the most important…"

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