Federal Government Whistleblower Exposes $347M Contract for Transporting Unaccompanied Minors

Clarissa Rippee, Federal Government Whistleblower, here exposes a $347M Contract for Transporting Unaccompanied Minors. “Unaccompanied children are being treated like commodities… like potato chips on a truck.” The contract, which she highlights as an enormous “big money business,” involves moving children, often separated from their families, under inhumane conditions. The big question is — why?

Clarissa Rippee, a General Services Administration (GSA) Contract Specialist, has exposed a $347 million contract awarded for transporting unaccompanied minors across the U.S., describing the children as being treated like “commodities… like potato chips on a truck.” Rippee revealed the inhumane conditions and exploitation within this “big money business,” which she says has become normalized in government bureaucracy. Compelled by the shocking reality, she stated, “What you know, you cannot unknow,” emphasizing her duty to speak out to protect the children and end the exploitation.

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