In a recent government meeting, a filmmaker shared a passionate commitment to combat child trafficking, inspired by his encounters with former Navy SEALs and CIA agents who work undercover to protect vulnerable children. The filmmaker emphasized the critical need for awareness as the first step in addressing this global issue, stating, \"If you don't know that this problem exists, how can you fix it?\"
He expressed gratitude towards President Emmanuel for hosting a private screening of his film, \"Sound of Freedom,\" which has gained significant traction, becoming the highest-grossing independent film in history produced by a Mexican filmmaker. The filmmaker highlighted the importance of prioritizing children's safety and urged the media and the Hispanic community to support political leaders who advocate for these values.
The meeting underscored a broader call to action, with the filmmaker asserting that the fight against child trafficking is a moral imperative, reinforcing the notion that \"God's children are not for sale.\" His remarks resonated with attendees, as he rallied support for President Trump, predicting a successful third campaign. The discussions reflect a growing urgency to address child trafficking and the role of media and political engagement in fostering change.