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Congress letting on-line predators stroll free

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Last updated: December 6, 2025 12:28 pm
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After watching the Home Power & Commerce listening to on “defending youngsters on-line,” I used to be reminded that Congress is debating the mistaken disaster. Congressional leaders spent hours discussing platform design tweaks, age-verification schemes and so-called “duties of care.” Nonetheless, not one second was spent discussing the one factor that truly protects youngsters: arresting sexual predators and placing them in jail.

The federal government can not lecture about baby security whereas ignoring the fundamental math of this emergency. Final yr, digital service suppliers filed greater than 20 million CyberTipline stories to the Nationwide Heart for Lacking & Exploited Youngsters; 13 million of these got here from Meta. Take into consideration that: a non-public firm calling 911 13 million occasions. And legislation enforcement our bodies, starved of personnel, coaching and digital forensics capability, answered solely a fraction of these calls.

Each professional is aware of this bottleneck will not be detection. The bottleneck is investigation, prosecution and incarceration. Till Congress funds the individuals who really put predators behind bars, these hearings are sadly performative.

Lawmakers within the 119th Congress have been revisiting a well-known slate of payments (KOSA, COPPA 2.0, RESET and their legislative cousins) that promise on-line security however ship none. They create new liabilities, new bureaucracies, new mandates and new censorship dangers. Every thing besides the one factor that issues: taking predators off the road.

Not one of many payments mentioned contains critical law-enforcement funding. There was no point out of codifying or increasing the very important work the DHS Cybercrimes Unit has completed. Not one instructed disseminating their Know2Protect  public consciousness program, a free, available software for fogeys, youngsters and faculties. Not one expands the Web Crimes In opposition to Youngsters Activity Forces. None of them provides the U.S. marshals the digital forensics groups they want. Not one modernizes NCMEC’s overwhelmed methods.

None of those payments goals to unravel the core downside: the near-total impunity that on-line predators get pleasure from.

Predators worldwide are watching the Home Power & Commerce listening to and respiration a sigh of aid as a result of they get one other yr of freedom. One other yr to take advantage of, coerce, extort and re-victimize youngsters. One other yr the place thousands and thousands of CyberTips go unassigned, uninvestigated, unanswered.

Absolute baby security will not be mysterious. We all know what works: funded investigations, educated prosecutors, digital forensics groups, and a criminal-justice system able to performing on the leads tech corporations already present.

That’s the reason Cease Youngster Predators helps reintroducing the Spend money on Youngster Security Act. It’s the solely proposal that might shrink the predator inhabitants reasonably than increase the federal forms. Every thing else proposed in Congress is noise. None of it will get a single offender off the road.

The reality is easy: In case your “child-safety” invoice doesn’t fund legislation enforcement, it isn’t a child-safety invoice. It’s a present to criminals.

Maureen Flatley is the president of Cease Youngster Predators/InsideSources

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