Dem Gov Exposed After Whistleblower Reveals Hidden Abuse

Raising serious concerns, a former Massachusetts shelter director turned whistleblower says the state’s migrant shelters are failing to protect children.

The concern comes in the wake of Haitian illegal immigrant Cory Alvarez, 27, who was convicted of aggravated rape of a child and sentenced to 10 to 12 years in prison. 

Alvarez committed his crime at a taxpayer-funded shelter in Rockland, Massachusetts.

Resist the Mainstream previously reported that Alvarez was initially arrested in 2024 by Rockland police for allegedly assaulting a 15-year-old girl who, like him, was residing at the hotel turned shelter. 

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) later detained Alvarez in August after determining he had violated the terms of his lawful entry into the country, rendering him an illegal immigrant. 

Former shelter director John Fetherston, who oversaw a similar facility in Marlborough from 2023 to 2024, said Alvarez’s case highlights deeper issues within Massachusetts’ shelter network. 

“Call it what you will, but this is total government failure,” Fetherston said, according to Fox News. “You have documented cases now of these girls being assaulted in shelters run with taxpayer dollars. No one at the top, including Governor Maura Healey, is taking any of the responsibility.” 

Fetherston previously exposed what he characterized as rampant sexual abuse in other state-run shelters. 

Earlier this year, Fetherston recounted the case of Ronald Joseph, another Haitian illegal immigrant, who raped and impregnated his 14-year-old daughter while staying at a Marlborough shelter.

Authorities initially relocated Joseph to another shelter rather than taking immediate legal action. He was ultimately arrested and sentenced to 12 to 15 years in prison for aggravated rape of a child. 

Fetherston emphasized that these incidents are far from isolated, framing them as part of a larger, systemic problem. 

“The state didn’t protect these children, and when you don’t protect children, you have no moral authority to run these programs,” he said. “If you’re not going to protect children, you shouldn’t be in office.” 

Healey’s office defended its actions, telling the Boston Herald that she “inherited a disaster of a shelter system” and has since implemented stricter controls, including length-of-stay limits, criminal background checks, proof of residency and relocation assistance for families. 

Healey ordered the closure of the state’s shelter system in August, offering some residents at least $30,000 in housing assistance over two years. 

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Despite these measures, Fetherston said the vetting process remained inadequate. 

“Not a single one of these people was vetted, and nobody knows who they are,” he said. 

While he acknowledged that 98 percent of residents are law-abiding, he warned that the remaining 2 percent posed severe threats to vulnerable children. 

“The taxpayers need to realize that essentially, and horribly, you’re funding these rapes and assaults of little girls,” Fetherston added. 

Fetherston also noted broader community impacts, citing increased auto accidents and strains on local school districts from the influx of foreign students. 

He questioned how municipalities can fund essential services while simultaneously absorbing the costs of housing and educating migrant children. 

Alvarez entered the U.S. in June under the parole process for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans (CHNV) established by the Biden administration, a policy originally launched for Venezuelans in 2022 to allow limited legal entry under sponsorship and security checks. 

The case raises urgent questions about how current federal programs and state-run shelters are monitored—and whether vulnerable children are truly being protected.

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By Reece Walker

Reece Walker covers news and politics with a focus on exposing public and private policies proposed by governments, unelected globalists, bureaucrats, Big Tech companies, defense departments, and intelligence agencies.

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