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Saved - January 23, 2026 at 10:56 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I note that the United States funds its own invasion through financing the IOM, the agency with the largest migrant flow. American Amy Pope now directs the IOM as Director General, with a background as Senior Director on Trans-border Security and Deputy Homeland Security Advisor under Obama, and Senior Advisor on Migration to Biden. Pope warns migration backlash can topple a government. Border encounters have risen, and IOM expenditures grow yearly. The U.S. funds a systematic and orderly invasion, and you are paying for it.

@Melissa_in_CA - Melissa O'Connor

The United States is funding its own invasion. The U.S. is the top donor to the United Nations International Organization for Migration (IOM) @UNmigration with the largest global number of migrants crossing its borders.

@Melissa_in_CA - Melissa O'Connor

American @AmyEPope now oversees the IOM as Director General. On her resume is Senior Director on Trans-border Security 2013-2015 and Deputy Homeland Security Advisor 2015-2017 to President Obama Senior Advisor on Migration to President Biden 2021

@Melissa_in_CA - Melissa O'Connor

In Amy Pope’s own words: “Backlash around migration can actually lead to the loss of a government that is in power.”

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The speaker notes that a few months ago there were warnings that a large number of migrants is starting to cause tension within communities, creating backlash. This backlash around migration can rapidly lead to the loss of a government that is in power, as the situation can quickly spiral. The speaker emphasizes that 225,000 migrants may not seem large, but it is essentially equivalent to 75,000,000 migrants crossing the United States from Mexico to Canada, and such a scale would provoke substantial backlash and exacerbate tensions in the country. In reflecting on the issue overall, the speaker expresses a belief in greater support and engagement with stable countries, specifically mentioning Djibouti as an example of a reasonably stable country with which to engage.
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Speaker 0: Couple months ago, they said the sheer number is starting to cause tension within their within their communities. That is starting to put pressure on their communities and starting to create a backlash. And we all know the backlash around migration can actually lead to the loss of a government that is in power. Right? It it can very quickly spiral. Now the reason I am obsessed with it is that 225,000 doesn't sound like that much, but it's basically the equivalent of 75,000,000 migrants coming across The United States from Mexico to Canada. And you can imagine the backlash that would create in this country and the tensions that that would exacerbate. So when we think about the issue as a whole, I've I advocate for greater support and engagement with the countries like Djibouti, which are a reasonably stable country

@Melissa_in_CA - Melissa O'Connor

Reported border encounters have jumped over the last three years. https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/nationwide-encounters

Nationwide Encounters Encounter data includes U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) Title 8 Apprehensions, Office of Field Operations (OFO) Title 8 Inadmissibles, and Title 42 Expulsions* for fiscal years (FY) 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023. Data is available for the Northern Land Border, Southwest Land Border, and Nationwide (i.e., air, land, and sea modes of transportation) encounters. Demographics for USBP and OFO include: cbp.gov

@Melissa_in_CA - Melissa O'Connor

Total expenditure of IOM increases year over year. https://t.co/Sp0A43qoXC

@Melissa_in_CA - Melissa O'Connor

The United States is funding a systematic and orderly invasion and you are paying for it. https://t.co/AY0vehIzoc

Saved - October 12, 2024 at 10:17 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
With P. Diddy's recent arrest, @thecorygoat and I feel compelled to reveal concerning information we've uncovered over the past few months. It relates to land ownership at our San Diego border, potential cover-ups, and what seems to be organized crime involving local government. Given the complexity of this story, we plan to share our findings gradually, focusing on facts already available to the public. We encourage you to help us by crowdsourcing this information and sharing it with reliable law enforcement.

@Melissa_in_CA - Melissa O'Connor

With the recent arrest of P. Diddy, @thecorygoat and I feel it’s time to share some concerning information we’ve been sitting on for the last few months. It involves land ownership at our San Diego border, cover ups, strange coincidences, our local government, and what appears to be illegal activity through an organized network of crime—the kind you read about but don’t often get to see come alive on paper right before your eyes. Because this story is so large, and we don’t want to lose you, we’re going to slowly release what we have found. We will show you the facts - information already in the public forum. We are handing you the baton so this can be crowdsourced. We also appreciate you sharing it with trustworthy law enforcement.

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