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Bible camp bust: 88 children removed in Iowa raid; teen’s calls sparks human trafficking investigation
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Iowa authorities removed 88 children from Shekinah Glory Camp during a human trafficking investigation. The camp, run by the Kingdom Ministry of Rehabilitation and Recreation, allegedly provides care for individuals battling addiction. However, concerns arose after a teenager contacted authorities, leading to search warrants and the children's placement in temporary foster care while the ministry denies any wrongdoing.
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