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Children of the Immaculate Hate?

Sex-trafficked women rescued from horrors of rescue operation’s regulated sexuality.

Pictured: Children of the Immaculate Heart founder Grace Williams, San Diego District Attorney Summer Stephan, and two hatemongering anti-LGBTQ Catholic priests whose faces have been obscured to emphasize their utter lack of humanity.
Pictured: Children of the Immaculate Heart founder Grace Williams, San Diego District Attorney Summer Stephan, and two hatemongering anti-LGBTQ Catholic priests whose faces have been obscured to emphasize their utter lack of humanity.

“The sad truth is that over 5000 women in San Diego County are forced into the commercial sex trade each year,” says Roxanne Redlight, Chairwoman for the County Vice Department. “It’s a dangerous, dehumanizing, despair-inducing, drug-infested world, and once you’re in, there’s no easy way out. All too often, a shortened life of sexual slavery is the only fate awaiting these young women. It’s difficult to imagine the horrors they experience, sometimes being forced to service 15 or more johns a day just to be allowed to eat. But today, we can rest easy knowing that at the very least, these tragic victims will never be forced to freely choose to enter into a rescue facility that not only aligns itself with the Catholic Church, but also refuses to host LGBTQ events, facilitate abortions, or provide hormones to transgender residents. We’ve made sure that these so-called Children of the Immaculate Heart won’t be getting a license to operate here in California. They can try to sue us all they like - we’re not letting them get their filthy hands on our precious little girls.”

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Pictured: Children of the Immaculate Heart founder Grace Williams, San Diego District Attorney Summer Stephan, and two hatemongering anti-LGBTQ Catholic priests whose faces have been obscured to emphasize their utter lack of humanity.
Pictured: Children of the Immaculate Heart founder Grace Williams, San Diego District Attorney Summer Stephan, and two hatemongering anti-LGBTQ Catholic priests whose faces have been obscured to emphasize their utter lack of humanity.

“The sad truth is that over 5000 women in San Diego County are forced into the commercial sex trade each year,” says Roxanne Redlight, Chairwoman for the County Vice Department. “It’s a dangerous, dehumanizing, despair-inducing, drug-infested world, and once you’re in, there’s no easy way out. All too often, a shortened life of sexual slavery is the only fate awaiting these young women. It’s difficult to imagine the horrors they experience, sometimes being forced to service 15 or more johns a day just to be allowed to eat. But today, we can rest easy knowing that at the very least, these tragic victims will never be forced to freely choose to enter into a rescue facility that not only aligns itself with the Catholic Church, but also refuses to host LGBTQ events, facilitate abortions, or provide hormones to transgender residents. We’ve made sure that these so-called Children of the Immaculate Heart won’t be getting a license to operate here in California. They can try to sue us all they like - we’re not letting them get their filthy hands on our precious little girls.”

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