The White House says it will protect children
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- Advance policies supporting parents and families
- Locate missing migrant children and combat human trafficking
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- The White House states National Child Abuse Prevention Month renews resolve to end child abuse.
- The White House says it will advance policies supporting parents and strengthening families.
- The White House reports its administration has located more than 60,000 migrant children and says most were lost on Joe Biden’s watch.
- The White House notes it signed the TAKE IT DOWN Act and is promoting responsible AI through the Presidential AI Challenge.
- The White House pledges to restore law and order, remove violent criminals, and dismantle human trafficking routes.
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During National Child Abuse Prevention Month, we renew our resolve that, in order to be a great Nation, we must raise our children with boundless love, care, and unfailing protection—and we vow to end the horrors of child abuse in every form. Strong American families are the foundation of our strength and stability. A safe and nurturing home is the most effective protection against neglect and abuse, giving every chi...
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