Alex Marlow Drops Shocking Stat, 3,300 Missing Children

On Friday’s broadcast of “The Alex Marlow Show,” Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow raised concerns about immigration policy while pointing to alarming numbers of missing children in Minnesota as a warning sign of a larger national crisis.

During the program, Marlow cited reports indicating that roughly 3,300 children are currently listed as missing in Minnesota alone. He emphasized that the figure represents just one state and suggested that similar problems could exist across the country.

“It’s one of these things where it’s hard to emphasize the point enough,” Marlow said. “3,300 missing children in Minnesota. That’s just Minnesota. We’re not even looking at the whole country yet, in one part of the country.”

Marlow argued that the statistic highlights what he believes are serious failures tied to immigration enforcement and child protection systems. He suggested that the full scope of the issue may not yet be widely understood and called for greater attention to the matter at the federal level.

The host framed the Minnesota numbers as a potential indicator of broader systemic breakdowns, particularly as debates over border security and immigration policy continue to dominate national politics.

“The Alex Marlow Show” airs weekdays from noon to 1 p.m. Eastern on the Salem Radio Network and also broadcasts at 9 p.m. Eastern on the Salem TV news channel. The podcast version, “The Alex Marlow Show Presented by Breitbart News,” is released each weekday evening and is available on YouTube, Rumble, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify.

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