DALLAS: 13-Year-Old Guatemalan “Found” Doing Prostitution
Activists are searching for the hidden racist.
A woman was arrested in Dallas last week for allegedly forcing a 13-year-old girl into prostitution. Jordyn Davidson, 25, was arrested last week and charged with compelling prostitution of someone under the age of 18.
Apparently, ol‘ gal didn’t get the memo that only the federal government is allowed to traffic Guatemalan children in this country.
The details surrounding this case are SUS, in all caps and from all angles, as you will see.
However, the fact remains that taking care of children from all over the world is now the responsibility of Texas taxpayers, and LULAC and the girl’s family are saying this case was handled poorly by your Dallas Police.
The mother of the 13-year-old told NBCDFW (through a translator) that she dropped her daughter off at Thomas C. Marsh Academy, and her daughter appeared to be “in a good mood and excited” for school that day. She somehow left the school and went missing after getting in a vehicle with an unknown person. The 13-year-old was later dropped off at a homeless encampment.
Somehow, the family located the missing girl about 9 miles from where she went missing, off the infamous Harry Hines Boulevard on a Tuesday night.
Reports state that the family then rescued the girl themselves.
The girl’s family rushed to the area and gave chase, rescuing the girl after confronting the suspects themselves.
According to the arrest affidavit, the teen admitted to police she got into a car with an unknown suspect and ended up at a homeless encampment off Harry Hines.
The child told detectives, "She felt stuck not knowing how to return home safely."
She went on to say she slept in a tent and met Davidson, who taught her how to be street smart before convincing the child it would be "beneficial to combine their money from performing sexual acts."
LULAC and the Guatemalan Consulate of Dallas expressed concerns that DPD was doing enough to track down the missing girl.
Many people are also asking how the child was allowed to easily leave the school with a stranger. When the school was asked how this could happen, they directed questions to Dallas PD, who is still investigating the case.
Guatemalan asylum seekers sneaking out of school to leave with (supposedly) unknown men only to be “found” by her family turning tricks on Harry Hines is exactly why we need $1 billion for school choice.
Hopefully everyone involved including the police, the family, and even Jordyn Davidson can take advantage of the billions offered by school choice in the coming years.
What are we even paying taxes for, if Guatemalan families can't be safe?
Well played. We have to thank the Texas legislature for their voucher choice. Who knew that redistributing taxes to private education and charter schools was the secret savior for Guatemalan families and Muslims, keeping them safe from the horrors of public schools that allow them to skip school with strangers.