Donald Trump‘s immigration crackdown seems to have taken a darker turn. More specifically, a recent video of unidentified young girls being transported in an unmarked ICE vehicle in California has sparked allegations that the immigration detention seems like a sex trafficking scheme.ย
The footage shared on TikTok, timestamped August 26, 2025, 8:39 p.m., shows a masked, armed driver with another man in the passenger seat in an ICE van in Los Angeles. With the help of a flashlight, the camera captured the silhouette of two young girls at the rear of the vehicle, barricaded behind it.
The caption carried the eyewitness report stating, โWe saw what looked like two young girls being brought in… looking traumatized AF I really hope they are not among the many who have disappeared and their loved ones know where they are.โ
The clip quickly fueled speculation online, with users accusing federal agents of disguising trafficking operations as immigration arrests. One social media user wrote, โThey are following Dear Leader, with concierge service to a new set of Epstein services.โ
Another netizen added, โEpstein would be proud of what his best friend has been able to accomplish.โ This other observer remarked, โDonald involved in trafficking young girls? Must be another Democrat hoax!โ
โI see young girls. Is there another Epstein island set up somewhere?โ a fourth user questioned.
This observer pointed out the worrisome state of the country, alluding to Trumpโs reported involvement in the Epstein scandal. โFresh deliveries direct to the pedophile on Pennsylvania Avenue. The U.S. government is literally trafficking little girls to be graped by their leaders. This is what this country is now. A giant playpen for kid diddlers,โ the observer wrote.
While unverified, the claims echo recent cases linking law enforcementโs involvement in the sexual exploitation of minors. Just last year in Tucson, Border Patrol agent Bart Conrad Yager was indicted on 24 felony charges, including 10 counts of child sex trafficking, per Tucson.com.
The officer was also charged with five drug-related felonies, including possession, sale, and transport of trenbolone and testosterone, plus possession of drug paraphernalia. Customs and Border Patrol launched an investigation into the case and discovered that at times, Yager solicited paid sex while on duty. According to CBPโs spokesperson, Yager spent $42,400 in 231 transactions with women.
Specifically, he paid $12,161 in 35 transactions to one sex worker who was a minor at the time and previously identified as a sex trafficking victim in a Tempe police case. As of now, there are no confirmed reports regarding the identity or whereabouts of the young girls seen in the footage.