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Saved - October 27, 2023 at 11:20 PM
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"The Darién Gap Mass Migration Pipeline Exposed" is a critical report shedding light on the intentional implosion of the US southern border. Muckraker reveals that this crisis is part of the United Nations' Agenda 2030. The report takes us inside the Darién Gap in Panama, where migrants are aided on their journey to the US. International organizations fund and encourage this mass migration. Understanding the Darién Gap is crucial to comprehending the border crisis. Watch and share this eye-opening report! Support Muckraker on Rumble and YouTube.

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THE DARIÉN GAP MASS MIGRATION PIPELINE EXPOSED - CRITICAL INFORMATION FOR ALL AMERICANS This report exposes key information essential to understanding the US southern border crisis in its entirety. Muckraker proves that the implosion of the United States' southern border is the intentional result of careful planning and is part of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development aka Agenda 2030. Muckraker brings you inside the Darién Gap, Panama, where migrants bound for the United States are aided in their journey. The mass migration of people to the US is encouraged and funded by various international organizations that provide care, assistance, and migration instructions. One cannot understand the US southern border crisis without understanding the situation in the Darién Gap. Watch and share this critical report with the world!

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Over 6 million illegal immigrants have been apprehended at the southern border since 2021, leading to concerns about deliberate planning by government and non-government entities. The migration pipeline starts in South America, with migrants flying into Ecuador before crossing the dangerous Darien Gap jungle into Panama. Various international organizations, including the Red Cross and Doctors Without Borders, aid migrants and provide maps and instructions on how to reach the US border. This organized mass migration is part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which promotes world socialism and views migration as a core development consideration. The facilitation of illegal migration poses national security threats and could lead to permanent political demographic change in the United States.
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Speaker 0: Since 2021, more than 6,000,000 illegal immigrants have been apprehended at the southern border. That is more than the populations of 30 American states and more than the combined populations of Wyoming, Alaska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Idaho and Montana combined. This investigation by muckraker.com proves that the collapse of the United States southern border is the result of deliberate planning by government and non government entities. This story takes place inside the Darien gap, the artery connecting North and South America, where the mass migration pipeline to the United states begins. To put it simply, migrants who cannot fly into any North American country first fly into South America, most Most frequently Quito Ecuador due to its easy entry requirements. From Ecuador, the migrants cross into Colombia and then trek across the Darien GAP, a lawless section of jungle where migrants are frequently raped, robbed or killed. Those who make it across the jungle find themselves in Panama. This is where our story begins. What's going down, baby? I know you do it. Hey, babe. Colombia. Colombia. Colombia. President Trump or President Biden? Hey. Immediately after migrants enter the camp, they are processed by Panamanian authorities and catered to by various international government and non government organizations. A few on the scene include: O I M, Red Cross, UNICEF, HIAS, European Union, Doctors Without Borders, UNHCR and the Norwegian Refugee Council. All of these organizations play a role in carefully planned mass migration pipeline. Although Panama, the rest of Central America and Mexico offer safe havens where migrants can seek refuge, Nearly all migrants will head to the United States. This is facilitated by the various groups mentioned earlier who offer migrants aid and instructions on instructions on how to get to the United States. Migrants receive various maps detailing exactly how to trek to the US border. This map displayed in a highest care facility shows the migrant path across Panama and Costa Rica. In this footage, a highest worker can be seen explaining exactly how to cross Panama. A more comprehensive map is distributed by the Red Cross. This map not only shows multiple migration routes to the United States, but also includes rest stops across Central America and Mexico. How did you learn about this route? A similar map is handed out by Medi Cocine Frontera, also known as Doctors Without Borders. Perhaps, the most striking form of this aid is a bag which we call a rape kit. It is handed out by the OIM in Columbia before migrants trek through the Darien Gap. The kit, which contains condoms and morning after pills, allows migrants to get raped more safely in the jungle. Why are all these groups urging migrants and aiding them on this deadly journey. Why is this happening on an organized industrial scale and why does the US border remain wide open. In September 2015, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the 2030 agenda for sustainable development. The agenda provides a quote unquote blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet now and into the future. At its heart are the 17 sustainable development goals. Agenda 2030 outlines a blueprint for world socialism stating that we are embarking on a collective journey to build a world free of poverty, hunger, disease and want. In a related paper by the IOM titled 'Migration and the 2030 Agenda', a clear plan for mass migration of people is is presented. The report begins by stating the 2030 agenda recognizes migration as a core development consideration, which marks the 1st time migration is integrated explicitly into the global development agenda and further states, quote, it is possible to link migration to every goal in the 2030 agenda. Shockingly, the report refers to migrant men, women and children as agents of development. Finally, the report states that we should not focus efforts on trying to stop migration, facilitating, not restricting. Migration is the priority. It is clear that this illegal migration children is indeed being facilitated and encouraged. For example, UNICEF, also known as the United Nations Children's Fund, hands out these care packages at Pandemonium migration camps. Notice the subtle messaging on the bag that It reads trust yourself, you can, encouraging the migrants to continue on their journey. On the back of a Red Cross map. Information is given about the use of freight trains for transportation. Rather than denouncing the dangerous form of transportation, Migrants are told to remain seated and look out for any branches, electrical cables or tunnels. At San Vicente migrant Grinch Camp. Rows of brand new unused bunk beds have been installed. This is likely in anticipation of an increase in illegal migration. Perhaps, the most alarming aspect of the situation is the clear national security threat at hand. Many of those headed to the United States are military aged males. There are also large groups of Chinese nationals passing through these camps on a daily basis, it is possible and indeed likely that many of the Chinese coming to the United States are either beholden do or working for the CCP. While it is likely that many of these migrants are good people, there's no doubt that these groups serve as camouflage for spies, criminals and other nefarious actors seeking to penetrate our borders undetected. Powerful organizations, thousands of miles away, are facilitating the collapse of the US southern border. Among many consequences of this, one will be permanent political demographic change. Most of these migrants are loyal to the Democratic party due to their immigration and open border policies. Allow this to go on for long enough and the United States will be a country dominated by 1 party rule. If the American people don't act soon, the United States, as we know it, will be gone forever.

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Saved - October 2, 2023 at 12:32 PM
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The US southern border crisis is a deliberate outcome of meticulous planning, linked to the United Nations 2030 Agenda. Muckraker's report reveals the Darin Gap in Panama as a crucial point aiding migrants on their journey to the US. This mass migration is actively encouraged. Watch, learn, and share this critical information for all Americans.

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WATCH LEARN SHARE CRITICAL INFORMATION FOR ALL AMERICANS This report exposes key information essential to understanding the US southern border crisis in its entirety. Muckraker proves that the implosion of the United States' southern border is the intentional result of careful planning and is part of the United Nations 2030 Agenda. Muckraker brings you inside the Darién Gap, Panama, where migrants bound for the United States are aided in their journey. The mass migration of people to the US is encouraged and

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Over 6 million illegal immigrants have been apprehended at the southern border since 2021, leading to concerns about deliberate planning by government and non-government entities. The migration pipeline starts in the Darien Gap, where migrants cross from South America to Panama, facing dangers such as rape and robbery. Various international organizations, including OIM, Red Cross, UNICEF, and Doctors Without Borders, aid migrants and provide maps and instructions on how to reach the US border. The United Nations' 2030 agenda for sustainable development promotes mass migration as a means to achieve global goals. The facilitation of illegal migration raises national security concerns, with military-aged males and Chinese nationals passing through the camps. The consequences include permanent political demographic change and potential dominance by one political party if action is not taken.
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Speaker 0: Since 2021, more than 6,000,000 illegal immigrants have been apprehended at the southern border. That is more than the populations of 30 American states and more than the combined populations of Wyoming, Alaska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Idaho and Montana combined. State. This investigation by muckraker.com proves that the collapse of the United States southern border is the result of deliberate planning by government and non government entities. This story takes place inside the Darien Gap. The artery connecting North and South America where the mass migration pipeline to the United States begins. To put it simply, state. Migrants who cannot fly into any North American country first fly into South America, most frequently Quito, Ecuador due to its easy entry requirements. From Ecuador, the migrants cross into Colombia and then trek across the Darien Gap, a lawless section of jungle where migrants are frequently raped, robbed or killed. Those who make it across the jungle find themselves in Panama. This is where our story begins. States. States. State. States. President Trump or President Biden? States. States. States. States. Immediately after migrants enter the camp, they are processed by Panamanian authorities and catered to by various international government and non government organizations. A few on the scene include OIM, Red Cross, UNICEF, HIAS, European Union, Doctors Without Borders, UNHCR, and the Norwegian Refugee Council. All of these organizations play a role in a carefully planned mass migration pipeline. State. Although Panama, the rest of Central America and Mexico offer safe havens where migrants can seek refuge, nearly all migrants will head to the United states. This is facilitated by the various groups mentioned earlier who offer migrants aid and instructions on how to get to the United States. State. Migrants receive various maps to telling exactly how to trek to the US border. This map displayed in a highest care facility shows the migrant path across Panama and Costa Rica. In this footage, a highest worker can be seen explaining exactly how to cross Panama. State. States. A more comprehensive map is distributed by the Red Cross. This map not only shows multiple migration routes to the United States but also includes rest stops across Central America and Mexico. States. How did you learn about this route? State. A similar map is handed out by MediCo Sin Fronteras, states, also known as Doctors Without Borders. Perhaps, the most striking form of this aid is a bag which we call a rape kit. It is handed out by the OIM in Colombia before migrants trek through the Darien Gap. The kit, which contains condoms and morning after pills, state. Allows migrants to get raped more safely in the jungle. Why are all these groups encouraging migrants and aiding them on the steadily journey. Why is this happening on an organized industrial scale? And why does the US border remain wide open? In September 2015, The United Nations General Assembly adopted the 2030 agenda for sustainable development. The agenda provides a quote unquote blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and into the future. At its heart are the 17 sustainable development goals. Agenda 2030 outlines a blueprint for world socialism stating that we are embarking on state. A collective journey to build a world free of poverty, hunger, disease and want. In a related paper by the I O titled Migration and the 2030 Agenda, a clear plan for mass migration of people is presented. The report begins by stating, into the Global Development Agenda and further states, quote, it is possible to link migration to every goal in the 2030 agenda. Shockingly, the report refers to migrant men, women and children as agents of development. Finally, the report states that We should not focus efforts on trying to stop migration, facilitating, not restricting. Migration is the priority. It is clear that this illegal migration is indeed being facilitated and encouraged. For example, UNICEF, also known as the United Nations Children's Fund, hands out these care packages at pandeminean migration camps. Notice the subtle messaging on the bag that reads, trust yourself, you can, encouraging the migrants to continue on their journey. On the back of a Red Cross map, information is given about the use of freight trains for transportation. Rather than denouncing the dangerous form of transportation, state. Migrants are told to remain seated and look out for any branches, electrical cables or tunnels. At San Vicente migrant camp, rows of brand new used bunk beds have been installed. This is likely in anticipation of an increase in illegal migration. Perhaps, the most alarming aspect of the situation situation is the clear national security threat at hand. Many of those headed to the United States are military aged males. States. There are also large groups of Chinese nationals passing through these camps on a daily basis. It is possible and indeed likely that many of state. The Chinese coming to the United States are either beholden to or working for the CCP. While it is likely that many of these migrants are state people. There's no doubt that these groups serve as camouflage for spies, criminals and other nefarious actors seeking to penetrate our borders undetected. Powerful organizations, thousands of miles away, are facilitating the collapse of the US southern border. Among many consequences of this. One will be permanent political demographic change. Most of these migrants are loyal to the Democratic Party due to their immigration and open border policies. Allow this to go on for long enough and the United States will be a country dominated by one party rule. If the American people don't act soon, the United States as we know it will be gone forever.
Saved - November 14, 2023 at 11:25 AM
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"The Train of Death," also known as "El Tren de la Muerte," transports people towards the US border. Criminal elements control the train route, while NGOs encourage this perilous journey. In Irapuato, Mexico, the NGO "Amigos Del Tren" distributes train route maps. Illegal aliens are facilitated onto the train by armed men, potentially affiliated with a criminal organization. Uncovering this dangerous mass migration pipeline is crucial, as it is a pressing issue for the United States. We must address this to prevent our nation from becoming a homogenous intercontinental blend orchestrated by the United Nations.

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"El Tren de la Muerte" - The Train of Death. All of these people will likely be at the US border in a matter of days. Keep in mind, that this is not an entirely organic movement of people. The train route is controlled, or at least managed, by criminal elements, with NGOs encouraging the deadly journey. Located in Irapuato, Mexico, (the town where we boarded "La Bestia"), the NGO "Amigos Del Tren" hands out train route maps. Furthermore, we were loaded onto the train by what appeared to be criminal elements. Men dressed in all black wielding shotguns and assault rifles with swords tucked in their backs underneath their body armor facilitated the boarding of illegal aliens onto the train. It is unclear what criminal organization they may be part of. Had we been discovered to be journalists by these men, we may have found ourselves riding blindfolded in the back of a car to an undisclosed location in Mexico. Exposing this mass migration pipeline is an extremely dangerous undertaking. However, it is one of the most important issues concerning the United States today. Someone needs to do this job lest our republic dissolve into the homogenous intercontinental soup that the United Nations is preparing for the world.

Saved - January 28, 2024 at 5:50 PM
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A shocking short film exposes how United Nations NGO's assist migrants from South America to reach the US, potentially undermining US sovereignty. These organizations, including People Without Borders and Red Cross, are accused of aiding cartels in human trafficking. A report from the International Organization for Immigration reveals their agenda to flood America with illegal immigrants. Additionally, a United Nations report from 2000 discusses "Replacement Migration" as a solution to declining populations. This is seen as a transnational, organized, and well-funded plan.

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🚨MUST SEE🚨 This shocking short film by @realmuckraker shows you what the MSM wouldn’t dare. It exposes the “migrant routes” from South America all the way to the US. All with the help of various United Nations NGO’s, who hand out detailed maps that assist them the entire way until they reach our borders to eventually disappear into the country. These are majority military aged males from many countries including China, a country that is currently training its youth for war with the US. Why is the most paranoid security state in the history of mankind actively facilitating this? Why are these NGO’s explicitly directing them to our cities? Why are they helping the cartels traffic human beings, furthering their wealth and power? It is almost as if the UN thinks it has a mandate to undermine United States sovereignty, subvert rule of law and destabilize the fabric of an already fragile society. These organizations are traitorous. Organizations like People Without Borders, the IOM, Red Cross, HIAS, UNESCO, UNICEF, and many more both in South America and Mexico as well as the Unites States. For instance Catholic Charities received $1.4 billion from government support to ”support” illegal immigrants within the US alone. I’ve linked to a report from Swiss based International Organization for Immigration that lays out their agenda to flood America with illegal immigrants in order to further “2030 Sustainable Development Goals”. Source: https://muckraker.com/articles/united-states-invasion-route-exposed/

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In this video, the speaker claims to have followed the migration trail of illegal aliens from Ecuador to the US southern border. They highlight the involvement of various organizations, including the United Nations, in aiding and directing the migrants. The speaker also uncovers a secret staging hotel for Chinese illegal aliens in Colombia. They describe the dangerous journey through the Darien Gap, where migrants face risks of violence and death. The video showcases the organized nature of illegal alien caravans and the support they receive from NGOs. The speaker emphasizes the potential threats posed by this mass migration program and calls for action to protect the American Republic.
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Speaker 0: In 2023, nearly a quarter 1000000 illegal aliens entered the United States every month. Nearly all of these illegals followed the same mass migration trail that starts in Quito, Ecuador and ends at the US southern border. So we decided to follow the trail ourselves. Along the way, we discovered secret Chinese staging hotels, crossed through the world's deadliest jungle, embedded with an illegal alien caravan, rode the Mexican train of death, and finally were kidnapped by the Gulf Cartel, just hundreds of feet from the United States border. This video will expose the entire illegal alien pipeline for what it is. A United Nations weaponized migration agenda, masquerading as an organic humanitarian crisis. This agenda directly benefits cartels and human smugglers, exposes the United States to incredible geopolitical threats, and and could potentially usher in permanent one party rule. The first stop along the route is Ecuador. US found illegal aliens from all over the world first flying to the capital city of Quito due to the country's easy government and non government organizations offer aid and instructions on how to navigate the mass migration trail. This map, provided by the United Nations shows all of the migration related organizations in Tulip. Aliens receive aid in the form of legal assistance, food packages, health care, maps, and more. Some of this aid is incredibly bizarre. The United Nations International Organization of Migration, IOM for short, hands out pamphlets detailing how to put on a condom. It is clear that the intent of these organizations is to direct the masses of illegal aliens to the United States. Consider this map, which shows the route from Colombia to the United States and marks 12 US border crossing points with flags. Many similar maps are distributed by other organizations. This map, distributed by the Red Cross, shows the route from Panama to the United States in painstaking detail. On the back of the map, illegal aliens are encouraged to ride on top of freight trains to reach the United States border. It's worth noting that these maps erect aliens into incredibly dangerous territory such as the Darien Gap or cartel controlled areas of Mexico. If this mass migration program were truly for humanitarian purposes, venturing into such territories would be discouraged. Not only are aliens risking their lives by following these instructions. But the United Nations is indirectly helping organized crime earn untold amounts of money by sending millions of people their way to be smuggled. These same criminal organizations notoriously rape women, rob innocent people, and execute their enemies. After crossing it to Colombia from Ecuador, the next stop along the route is the city of Pasto. It was here that we discovered a secret staging point for Chinese illegal aliens headed to the United States. So right now, we are in Colombia at the Cabanas Rio Mayo Hotel. And this hotel that we stumbled upon by accident is a major hub, a major transit point meeting place for Chinese foreign nationals that are on their way to the United States. And last night we were here, we were eating at this hotel restaurant and we were the only, foreigners that were not Chinese. I mean, the literally the entire hotel is just Chinese foreigners. We spoke with the hotel staff here and they confirmed that. And while there are some women and children, it's mostly military aged males. There's some right behind me right now, actually. One thing to note is that among all of the foreign nationals that are train the United States illegally. The Chinese are among the most well funded and the most sophisticated in the way they go about getting to the United States. Whereas the Venezuelans, for example, are Very poor. They just trek up to the United States on foot in mass caravans. They don't have much money. The Chinese are very well funded. They're the ones that are taking planes. We're right across the street from an airport right now, and they also have established networks. And this hotel that we're at is proof of that. It's all Chinese, and for some reason, they all know to come here. It's because they are in direct station, people that are further up the trail or that have made it to the United States are telling people that are on their way, hey, this is a hotel that's safe for you. We also found we who are staying at this hotel, you know, they're expecting Chinese. You could see a lot of the writings, a lot of the signs in this hotel are written in Chinese. Again, this is further proof that it's not by accident. It's not just some sort of one off occasion that there's all of these Chinese nationals here at this point. This is a known hub, a known meeting place for Chinese that are in transit are on their way to the United States. We spoke with the Chinese national who's staying here right now, who's going to be trekking through the Darien Gap and going up to the United States. His destination is either New York were Los Angeles, and he told us that there are definitively Chinese spies in the United States. Are the Chinese police in the United States. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Are you worried that the Chinese police can find you in the United States? Yeah. Yeah? I'm it is worth noting that this is not the only such hotel along the route. Another Chinese hotel was located in the town of Copper outskirts of the Darien Gap. This hotel was secluded in the woods, away from any busy road. We were only able to snap a quick video of this hotel before the Colombian police told us to stop filming. Our last stop in Colombia was the coastal town of Nicocli. This is one of the last stops for illegal aliens before they enter the Darien Gap. Alright, guys. So right now, I am in the Cokli, Colombia. This is a critical staging point where illegals from all over the world converge at. They stop in the coqui. They buy various types of equipment here. They buy camping gear, boots, knives, Everything else. And there are so many illegal aliens converging on this town daily that a large portion of this town's economy has now been centered around selling these the aliens gear in order to, cross into the jungle and survive. And even right now, there's people walking around with baskets selling gear to Right here. Okay. And you also have various NGOs that are here as well, that are just, you know, giving people basically instructions and, whatever other information they might need to make the journey successful. You can see right here. Are This right here. This is the IOM. That's Spanish. The OIM is what it says on his vest. That's Spanish for the IOM, the International Organization of migration. That's the migration arm of the United Nations. You can see here that he was kinda trying to turn away. He didn't really wanna be in a cabinet. Repeat it. Oh, So that's what's going on. He's from the OIM. That's the United Nations out here giving all sorts of aid. And then you have illegal aliens from all over the world that are about to get onto boats and go into the jungle. This is what it looks like. No. I I done that. Venezuela. Venezuela. You want Venezuela? Venezuela, you go, America. Yeah. After Nakokli, the next stop along the route is the Darien Gap, the lawless stretch of jungle connecting North and South America where illegal aliens are frequently raped, robbed, or killed. The Darien Gap has 3 entry points, Akande, Coppergana, and Quereto. Unlike Akande and Coppergana, which are in Colombia, Quereto is in Panama. Illegal aliens are required to pay human smugglers for a boat ride in order to access this route. The Akande and Kapurgana routes, often chosen by poor illegal aliens, are notorious for incidents of violence and fatalities. Treks through these routes can last up to 5 days and are done without much guided assistance. The Quereto route, though still dangerous, offers a shorter journey of only 2 days with guides leading aliens through the jungle. This reduces the risk of criminal encounters, but the added safety and smuggling fee to get from Colombia into Panama by boat, make the Queretaro route more expensive. This route is preferred by wealthier special interest aliens, such as the Chinese. Quereto itself is a primitive village composed of simple huts and is a community largely disconnected from the modern world. It serves as a landing point and staging place for illegal aliens before they enter the gap. Are caught by tomorrow. Speaker 1: My friend, China. Welcome, Carreto. Speaker 0: Indian. India. Speaker 1: Okay. Welcome, Carreto. Indian. Speaker 0: Yes. India. Speaker 1: India. Venezuela. Oh, yeah. Speaker 0: What? How can you stay So we're about to depart right now, and we're in our group. There's about 20 to 30 people in each group. This is our group right here. Those are the other groups. And we've just been given a ticket. There's a ticket here. We're about to enter the jungle. Is the jungle. We just entered the jungle. We're starting our trek through the Darien gap here we go. I'm ringing out all my shit. There are a bunch of streams with lung and dairy and gas, and they're pretty unavoidable. And And the reason you gotta do this is because if you keep your shit wet, you can keep walking around in it, you can get trench foot and die. The last who have been wading through mud like this. And this just shows you how If you're under prepared in your footwear, like we are, I mean, we're wearing $200 hiking boots right now, but this is not the proper have put a tire for this type of terrain. And so our feet are absolutely trench right now totally soaked with water and mud, and this is how you get trench foot. And your feet basically just start falling apart. And, it just goes to show. People come into this jungle. They don't realize what they're getting themselves into. And then before you know it, you know, they're 2 days and 3 days and 4 days in, their feet start falling apart. They can't make it out, and nobody's gonna save them, and they die in their tent. Okay. So we're, like, 7 hours into the hike so far, and it's very clear how of people drop dead in this hike. Right now, we're even taking the easier route from Carreto. If you're taking one of the harder routes from Akande or Coppergana, which is, like, 4 4 or 5 days to get through the jungle. It's so crystal clear how people are just dropping dead left and right. There's mud. There's people backed up. If you get a waterborne illness, if you hurt yourself somehow, there's actually zero way that you're gonna get out of this jungle unless you could somehow pull yourself out, which is just not gonna And then add to that danger, people attacking you, criminals on the route. We've already seen very sketchy people walking by with, you know, machetes. We saw a guy with a rifle. People coming up to us asking us about our bags. Extremely dangerous. Children walking by crying, like, right here. This is the trail of tears. And so, again, we're only 7 hours in. People are still fresh. Imagine if you're 17 hours in or 27 hours in, people just start dropping. So that's it. We're gonna keep going. We got a few hours left in the day, and then we're gonna call it. We're inside the Darien Gap. This is day number 2. We're just filtering out some water here. Last night was absolutely disgusting. We stayed in a jungle slum, which was just trash and shit and piss in the most disgusting place you can imagine with little 5 by 5 clearings where people posted up tents, so they could just take refuge from the most putrid odors of human extraments and rotting of waste. Here we are just trying to get enough water to last today. We're trying to keep this filter in the DL because people walking by us are desperate. They don't have any water of their own. We got people walking up to us asking if they have any water. I can't sit here and pump water all day for people, so I'm handing them water pills. But there's people right here walking. Hey, amigo. Hey, Capaes. What country? What country? India. India. India. India. You go America? You go Yes. Yes. Okay. Good luck. So there you go. We're in the Darien Gap, day number 2. Just trying to stay alive. Why do you like Joe Biden? Joe Biden is a nice guy. This guy, you see he opened the border for all the countries. Yeah. That's oh, so they like you like him because of he opened the border? Because you see there is a poor country around America, so They're just coming to visit, for their job. Okay. We're inside the Darien Gap. It's day 2. We're about 6 to 7 hours in on the day. Right now, it's pouring rain. We've been filming, and The guides here, the Ambara Indian guides do not like that I have my camera. We're getting some really Unfriendly looks from them. We just started getting them now. They've been a little bit suspicious of us all day, but now they saw me take out my camera, and I don't think they like it very much. So, we're just gonna have to hope for the best. They were telling me that hey. You that'd be a thing. That's one of the guides right there. Actually, we just gotta be careful because these guides do carry weapons on them. They do carry pistols In their bags, and if they wanna do something, I mean, if they wanna rob me or take my camera or do something worse, they could do it with No consequences. This is where we're at, the Darien Gap Jungle, the longest stretch of land connecting North and South America, and it's probably about 3 hours until we reach the next camp. After illegal aliens exit the Darien Gap and enter Panama, they are transported out of the jungle by Paragua boats and buses and moved into Panamanian refugee camps. Amigas, what country? No. No. No. No. No. No. No. What country? No. No. Why? What country? No. No. You're from Syria. No. Syria. What country are you guys from? Wabaw. Hey. Why is sent a big secret. What's the problem? No. Why not? No. Woah. What's the problem? You got some Syria? You guys okay? It is here that illegal aliens are processed and given the aid and instructions necessary to continue their journey to the United States. So called migration route maps, can be found everywhere. The same UN affiliated organizations seen earlier along the route also have a presence inside these Panamanian camps. A few on the scene include OIM, Red Cross, UNICEF, HIAS, European Union, Doctors Without Borders, UNHCR, and the Norwegian Refugee Council. From these camps, illegals are put onto buses and shuttled northward to Costa Rica. From here, illegals ride buses across Nicaragua, Honduras and Guatemala, until they reach the border of Mexico. We traveled to the Guatemalan border town of Tequanuman, where human smugglers, most likely affiliated with the Sinaloa Cartel, charged us $125 each to be smuggled into Mexico. After crossing into Mexico, we embedded with a massive illegal alien caravan and headed towards Mexico City. The caravan was highly organized. Leaders in the front carried a large banner and a crucifix that read, containment is by death. A propaganda message implying that not allowing open borders will result in their deaths. The group responsible organizing this caravan and many others like it. Is Pueblo Sin Frinteras, People Without Borders? The group has released anti American statements, such as one on November 26, 2018, which said that the United States systematically deprives asylum seekers of their liberty, separates families and often deports people to their death. Ironically, one of the leaders of Pueblo Sin Fronteras is Ireneo Mojica, a United States citizen. The group has also received the support of radical left extremists who have helped fundraise for the organization. So this morning, we left Palomares, Mexico, and we're walking towards San teen with a massive caravan behind us. There's about 2,000 people in this group, and, we've been walking for about 4 hours. We have at least that much more time before we get to the destination. Speaker 1: I mean, Biden. Speaker 0: Biden. Oh. Biden. President Trump? Trump. Okay. And and to your opinion President Dave Biden, are you or no? So so Oh, and to opinion to opinion on their Biden is. Okay. President Trump. No. No. Okay. Okay. Biden e Trump. See? After Mexico City, we traveled to Iropuato. It is here that the NGO, Amigos del Tren, distributes train route maps and aids illegal aliens in riding the train of death, also known as the beast train. At around 1 AM, conductors intentionally stop the train about 1 mile from the NGO, and cartel members assist in the boarding process. Okay. Okay. So we're sitting right now at the side of the train tracks. Couple more hours ago on the train, and I am coming down with something nasty. I've been feeling Pretty sick for the last 24, 48 hours ish ish, and now it's just starting to hit me like a ton of bricks, but we're gonna push through. All around us, we have, illegal aliens who are gonna get on the train with us. Guatemala. Guatemala. Guatemala. Guatemala. Guatemala. Colombia. Colombia. Colombia. See, there's more people showing up here. Venezuela. Anyway, that's the situation out here. So another hour or 2, We're on the train, and we're going north. Back in. Hey. Where you going? Shit. You ready? We do it. Hello? Holy shit. The fuck. Toss it. Toss it. Just try to toss it. President Biden or President Trump? Biden. Biden. Wait. Wait. Trump? No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Biden. Biden. Biden. Biden need no Trump. Okay. So right now, we're standing outside the train of death. We are just on the outskirts of the city of Leon, And what's happened is our train has broken down. We're all standing outside of the train now. Something apparently happened to the conductor, and we have no idea If we're gonna be stuck here for an hour or 12 hours or a day or multiple days. So we're gonna start walking, and This territory is controlled by criminal elements, and we're not too sure what's gonna happen. We start walking here, but we're making the executive call to just go for it. After we made it to the city of Lyon, we took a bus to the border town of Matamoros and then took a taxi to Playa, Baghdad. It was here that we began the final part of our journey, crossing into the United States. Are Okay. So right now, we are at Playa, Baghdad. This is south of Boca del Rio Bravo, which is gonna be the place from which we attempt to cross into the United States. You can see the weather today is absolutely nasty. It's been storming and raining out, so we just gotta hope that we don't run into some sort of rip current or lose our bags in the process here. We're gonna be walking a few miles, maybe more down this beach in order to get there, and hopefully, we don't get picked up by human smugglers along the way. As you know, Anthony, and Josh's brother from muckbraker.com got kidnapped yesterday. They were stopped by members of the Mexican drug cartel because in this area of the US Mexico border, it's the cartel who rules, not America. Speaker 2: Earlier this week, the you were kidnapped, I I understand at gunpoint, by the Gulf Cartel. You and I believe your brother, correct, were allegedly bounded, blindfolded, and forced to sit on your knees. This all happened by the Rio Grande. Speaker 0: At one point, you were kidnapped. Correct. You were taken hostage. You were blindfolded. Yep. Tell us about that event. That must have scared the shit out of you. A few weeks ago, you got kidnapped on your way back up to Texas. That's correct. So, you know, after riding the so called beast train and abetting with a mass to caravan these people, we were going to cross into the United States. The area that we decided to cross though, is right across the river from Boca Chica, Texas, and that's where Elon Musk's SpaceX is. And there were numerous reasons why we chose, chose that location. I mean, we could have crossed in in countless other areas for sure, but we chose that location, number 1, because that would be incredible if we could show that right across from this critical space port, you could just cross right into the United States. And then we also figured, okay. We're walking up a public Mexican beach. You know, Elon Musk, SpaceX is right there. Surely, if there's any point that we were just going to walk across, this seems like it would be a relatively safe spot. Completely incorrect, actually. So we start walking up this beach. It's called Playa, Baghdad. That's basically the last road that you can stop at before you have to just walk up coastline all the way up to the Rio Grande where that spits out to the Gulf of Mexico. We are walking up this beach, we being my brother Joshua Rubin and I. As we're walking up this beach, a truck stops us. And they basically say, hey. Listen. Get in the truck right now. Okay? We're gonna take you back to where you came from. We're gonna forget this ever happened, and you're gonna go on your merry way. In hindsight, that was my warning. I should have gotten the truck and done it. But for numerous reasons, I was not gonna do that, of course. Number 1 is just safety. I'm not just gonna get your truck. Number 2 is I have plead the mission. This guy said, no. I'm not getting your truck. I don't know who you are, and, you know, I have to get I have to get to the the river. I just told him I was a photographer trying to take photos. Right? They call up Some supposed buddy of theirs who's down there by the river, and they say, hey. Listen. I called my buddy. You had now have to get in the truck with us. There is no choice, because if you walk down there by yourself, it's gonna be trouble for you. At this point, I really got no choice. We get in the car. We start driving north. Again, now we're headed towards the United States. Now at this point, we're literally a couple 100 feet from the US border. This man that they had called on the phone gets in the car. And as soon as this guy got in the car and I could see who he was, I was like, oh, this is not a guy I wanna be in. Like, this is getting this is getting bad. This situation is solely not my control. They whip the car around. They start driving out south. This man who got in the car gets on the phone with the woman. They start rambling in Spanish. I don't really know what they're saying. Puts me on the phone with her, and the lady says, listen. I don't know, like, what you're doing, but, you're supposed to pay $500 to cross in this area. I didn't say I was trying to cross, but I just infer that. And she says, it should matter, like, bluntly. She wasn't, like, wasn't, like, trying to tell him I was gonna be a kid. Just blunt. She's, like, you're in the hands of the cartel. You didn't pay them. So and and now you are being taken by them. You're gonna be handed off to a group of armed men. As we're driving inland, something interesting happens. I'm actually filming them secretly on my phone. Had they caught me doing that, I I could've been I could've been killed. We drive about 10 minutes inland. We unpack our bags, and they they see our camera gear, and they see the drone, and they start flipping out. Oh, yeah. Yeah. They start bugging. They're like, what is going on here? Then they start searching through all of our all of our data. They search through my phone, and I'm worried this whole time. Like, they're gonna find that video that I took of them, and they're gonna they're I don't even know what they're gonna do, but I guess I don't I just don't think he saw it. They put us underneath, take hostage type photos. They get accused us of being intelligence and military guys. They're checking us for wires. Yeah. Going through every bit of our bag. Another truck now has pulled up with 4 more armed men. They took my brother. They got him pinned up against the truck. And, you know, I'm thinking, this this If these people think that we're somehow intelligence guys or, you know, military, I mean, we could have a bullet put on our head straight up. And at one point, one of these men points to my drone and holds a pistol to his head. I'm taking this as a death threat. They end up tying up our hands. They throw a blindfold on me. They didn't have one for my brother, so they just pull the hood over his head of this jacket that he was wearing. Throw us in the back of the truck and basically say, you know, like, you're now we're you're part of an investigation. We're going to see El Jefe. I'm like, you know, how much money do you guys want? You know? What do you want? We'll go to ATM right now and pull it out, and they they won't have it. They're like, no. Like, we're going to see the boss, El Jefe. I don't know where we're going. I'm blindfolded. My brother's got his head down with a foot over his head. As we're driving throughout Mexico, they're deeper into Mexico. They're making stops. People walking up to the truck whispering about us saying, you know, intelligentsia or or or military. You know, they're they're they're smoking pot in the car. They're making more stops driving down dirt roads. And as we're doing this, I'm actually whispering to my brother. I'm like, man, If you can, start loosening up your hand straps because I don't know if we're just gonna have one opportunity to make a go at it before they execute us. I mean, you know, I had no idea what was gonna happen. And then eventually, after driving all down all these dirt roads, the doors open up and the the blindfold comes off, and, they tell us to get to the car. We're in the middle of an abandoned field. I mean, literally, I thought they they might kill us right here, but that's not what happened. They they took all of our electronic gear. They laid it down in front of us. They they pull out a crowbar. They smash all of our gear to little bits and pieces. I mean, they were literally bits and pieces on the ground, and they smashed the bits and pieces. And, they and then that was it. And then they they loaded us into a truck, and they dropped us off at the port of entry. Basically, tell us not to come back ever the United States is in a state of undeclared war. The United Nations and associated organizations are actively working to dissolve the American Republic through an industrial scale weaponized migration program. Stations control the entire US southern border. And every day, thousands of unknown military aged men from around the world infiltrate America. At this point, there are undoubtedly terrorists, saboteurs, spies, and other nefarious actors embedded in America with many more on the way. There is also an ever increasing threat of the establishment of permanent one party state. As you have just seen, the majority of these illegal support the Biden regime. The harsh reality of this invasion can no longer be ignored, and its effects will only grow worse over the years to come. Schools, which once served to educate the next generation of Americans now serve as illegal alien shelters. Every night, thousands of veterans sleep homeless in the streets while illegal aliens who have contributed nothing to America sleep in hotel rooms for free. Major American cities are watering down the votes of law abiding tax paying citizens by granting suffrage to illegal aliens. This new voter base has already shown blatant disrespect for the laws of United States by entering the country illegally. In some states, illegals will begin policing American citizens, and some members of congress have openly suggested the idea of having illegals serve in the military in exchange for citizenship. This is replacement migration. The United Nations wrote a white paper about this phenomenon in 2000 titled replacement migration. Is it a solution to declining and aging populations. The paper proposes mass migration as a means to offset aging populations in Europe, the United States, Russia, Japan, and Korea. The white paper offers 5 possible scenarios for the United States. Shockingly, scenario 5 suggests it would be necessary to have 593,000,000 immigrants from 1995 to 2050, an average of 10,800,000 per year. By 2050, out of a United States total population of 1,100,000,000, 7 55,000,000 or 73% would be post 1995 immigrants or their descendants. The American Republic is on the verge of extinction. If you are an American, the onus is on you to stand up, speak out, and fight back against this agenda. Thank you for watching. If you'd like to support our operation, you can make a one time contribution at muckraker.com/donate, or you can pick up some merchandise at shop.muckraker.com. If you don't wanna do that, you can support our operation by sharing the information that we publish. And if you don't wanna do that, all I ask is that you have the courage to stand up and speak the truth. I quote the great American John Adams when I say, always stand on principle even if you stand alone. Thank you very much.
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@JoshWalkos - Champagne Joshi

A United Nations Report from 2000 entitled “Replacement Migration: Is it A Solution to Declining and Aging Populations?” This is a transnational, highly organized, well funded multi-decade plan. Source: https://www.un.org/development/desa/pd/sites/www.un.org.development.desa.pd/files/unpd-egm_200010_un_2001_replacementmigration.pdf https://t.co/7Zod7RkELm

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Multiple international organizations, including the United Nations, IOM, European Union, UNICEF, HIAS, Red Cross, Doctors Without Borders, UNHCR, and Norwegian Refugee Council, are aiding and instructing migrants on how to reach the United States. Maps and kits containing condoms and morning-after pills are distributed to migrants. This organized industrial scale of aid raises questions about why the US border remains open. The 2030 agenda for sustainable development explicitly integrates migration as a core consideration, referring to migrants as agents of development. The facilitation and encouragement of illegal migration is evident. These organizations may serve as a cover for individuals with malicious intentions. Quote tweets on this post are being hidden, possibly to suppress awareness of these organizations' involvement in the planned takedown of America.

@WallStreetApes - Wall Street Apes

Everyone In America Needs To See This Post 🚨🚨 Photo & Video Evidence Of Illegal Immigrant Encampments & Stations PROVING The Planned & Organized Collapse Of America Organizations: - United Nations - IOM International Organization for Migration - European Union - United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund UNICEF - Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society HIAS - Red Cross - Doctors Without Borders - United Nations Refugee Agency UNHCR - Norwegian Refugee Council “And catered to by various international government and nongovernment organizations. A few on the scene include OIM, Red Cross, UNICEF, HIAS, European Union, Doctors Without Borders, UN HCR, and the Norwegian Refugee Council, who offer migrants aid and instructions on how to get to the United States. Migrants See various maps to telling exactly how to trek to the US border. This map, displayed in a highest care facility, shows the migrant the path across Panama and Costa Rica. In this footage, a highest worker can be seen explaining exactly how to cross Panama. A more comprehensive map is distributed by the Red Cross. This map not only shows multiple migration routes to the United States, but also includes rest stops across Central America and Mexico. A similar app is handed out by Medecosine Fronteras, also known as Doctors Without Borders. Perhaps the most striking form of This aid is a bag which we call a rape kit. It is handed out by the OIM in Colombia before migrants trek through the Darien Gap. The kit, which contains condoms and morning after pills, allows migrants to get more safely in the jungle. Why are all these groups encouraging migrants and aiding them on the steadily journey? Why is this happening on an organized industrial scale? And why does the US border remain wide open? In September 2015, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the 20 30 agenda for sustainable development. The agenda provides a, quote unquote, blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and into the future. At its heart are the 17 sustainable development goals. Agenda 2030 outlines a blueprint for world socialism stating that we are embarking on a collective journey to build a world free of poverty, hunger, disease, and want. In a related paper by the IOM titled migration and the 2030 agenda, a clear plan for mass migration of people is presented. The report begins by stating, the 2030 agenda recognizes migration as a core development consideration, which marks the first time migration is integrated explicitly into the global development agenda and further states, quote, it is possible to link migration to every goal in the 2030 agenda. Shockingly, The report refers to migrant men, women, and children as agents of development. Finally, the report states that We should not focus efforts on trying to stop migration. Facilitating, not restricting. Migration is the priority. It is clear that this illegal migration is indeed being facilitated and encouraged. For example, UNICEF, also known as the United Nations Children's Fund, hands out these care packages at Panamanian migration camps. Notice the subtle messaging on the bag that reads, trust yourself. Delph, you can, encouraging the migrants to continue on their journey. On the back of a Red Cross map, information is given about the use of freight trains for transportation. Rather than denouncing the dangerous form of transportation, migrants are told to remain seated and look out for any branches, electrical cables, or tunnels. — There's no doubt that These groups serve as camouflage for spies, criminals, and other nefarious actors seeking to penetrate our borders undetected. Powerful organizations thousands of miles away, are facilitating the collapse of the US southern border.” I can’t transcribe this all due to X’s text limits but everyone needs to watch this.

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Various international government and nongovernment organizations, such as OIM, Red Cross, UNICEF, HIAS, European Union, Doctors Without Borders, UNHCR, and the Norwegian Refugee Council, provide aid and guidance to migrants on their journey to the United States. They distribute maps and information on routes, rest stops, and even a "rape kit" containing condoms and morning-after pills for safer travel through the jungle. This organized assistance is part of the 2030 agenda for sustainable development, which aims to build a world free of poverty, hunger, disease, and want. The report emphasizes that migration should be facilitated rather than restricted, linking it to every goal in the 2030 agenda. However, this situation also poses a national security threat, as it includes military-aged males and Chinese nationals who may have ulterior motives. If left unchecked, it could lead to permanent political demographic change and one-party rule in the United States.
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Speaker 0: Is encatered to by various international government and nongovernment organizations. A few on the scene include OIM, Red Cross, UNICEF, HIAS, European Union, Doctors Without Borders, UNHCR, and the Norwegian Refugee Council who offer migrants aid and instructions on how to get to the United States. Migrants receive various maps to telling exactly how to trek to the US border. This map, displayed in a highest care facility, shows the migrant path across Panama and Costa Rica. In this footage. A highest worker can be seen explaining exactly how to cross Panama. A more comprehensive map is distributed by the Red Cross. This map not only shows multiple migration routes to the United States, but also includes rest stops across Central America and Mexico. A similar map is handed out by Medeco Sin Fronteras, also known as Doctors Without Borders. Perhaps the most striking form of this aid is a bag which we call a rape kit. It is handed out by the and Columbia before migrants trek through the Darien Gap. The kit, which contains condoms and morning after pills, allows migrants to get more safely in the jungle. Why are all these groups encouraging migrants and aiding them on this deadly journey? Why is this happening on an organized industrial scale, and why does the US border remain wide open? In September 2015, The United Nations General Assembly adopted the 2030 agenda for sustainable development. The agenda provides a, quote, unquote, blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and into the future. At its heart are the 17 sustainable development goals. Agenda 2030 outlines a blueprint for world socialism, stating that we are embarking on a collective journey, to build a world free of poverty, hunger, disease, and want. In a related paper by the IOM titled migration, and the 2030 agenda, a clear plan for mass migration of people is presented. The report begins by stating, The 2030 agenda recognizes migration as a core development consideration, which marks the first time migration is integrated explicitly into the global development agenda, and further states, quote, it is possible to link migration to every goal in the 2030 agenda. Shockingly, The report refers to migrant men, women, and children as agents of development. Finally, the report states that We should not focus efforts on trying to stop migration. Facilitating, not restricting. Migration is the priority. It is clear that this illegal migration is indeed being facilitated and encouraged. For example, UNICEF, also known as the United Nations Children's Fund, hands out these care packages at Pandemonium migration camps. Notice a subtle messaging on the bag that reads, trust yourself. You can, encouraging the migrants to continue on their journey. On the back of a Red Cross map, information is given about the use of freight trains for transportation. Rather than denouncing the dangerous form of transportation, migrants are told to remain seated and look out for any branches, electrical cables, or tunnels. Perhaps the most alarming aspect of the situation is the clear national security threat at hand. Many of those headed to the United States are military aged males. There are also large groups of Chinese nationals passing through these camps on a daily basis. It is possible and indeed likely that many of the Chinese coming to the United States are either beholden who are working for the CCP. While it is likely that many of these migrants are good people, there's no doubt that these groups serve as camouflage Lodge for spies, criminals, and other nefarious actors seeking to penetrate our borders undetected. Powerful Asians, thousands of miles away, are facilitating the collapse of the US southern border. Among many Sequences of this, one will be permanent political demographic change. Most of these migrants are loyal to the Democratic Party due to their immigration and open border policies. Allow this to go on for long enough, and the United States will be a country dominated by one party rule. If the American people don't act soon, the United States as we know

@WallStreetApes - Wall Street Apes

Quote Tweets are being hidden on this post, they’re working on all my other posts and everyone else’s posts. Someone is trying to suppress that all these organizations are involved in the carefully planned takedown of America

Saved - February 22, 2024 at 11:39 PM
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In Darién Gap, Panama, I witnessed a bus full of African migrants being transported to Costa Rica. The driver refused to disclose the owner of the bus but confirmed that the migrants were heading to the United States via Mexico. The migrants pay $60 to board the bus, which is part of their route. The driver was apprehensive about my filming and called his supervisor for guidance. These migrants are fresh arrivals in Darién and are now en route to the US through Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, and Mexico. This is a documented case of human trafficking, contrary to media claims.

@LauraLoomer - Laura Loomer

EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Late last night in Darién Gap Panama, I spotted a migrant bus transporting a bus full of invaders from Africa. The bus stopped in front of the San Vicente Migrant camp in Darien Gap to drop someone off. While the door was open, I hopped on the bus and started filming. I asked the driver who the owner was, where he was going, and why he was transporting migrants in the middle of the night. I spoke to the driver in Spanish and he refused to tell me who the owner of the bus was, but he confirmed the passengers were all migrants on their way to Costa Rica. All of the migrants in Darien Gap must pay $60 to get on a bus to Costa Rica which is part of the route to the United States via the Mexican border. These “migrants” are all headed to the US from the migrant camp in Panama. The driver didn’t want me filming and called his supervisor to ask him how he should handle me. I would have ridden the bus all the way to Costa Rica if he would have let me stay on. But I had to get off. Several of the Africans were wearing tribal outfits. The driver was clearly nervous that I was asking about who owns the busses and why they are transporting them at night from Las Blancas migrant camp. These invaders are Fresh off the boat (literally) in Darien, and now they are en route to the United States. From Costa Rica, the invaders then go to Nicaragua, Honduras, and then to Mexico where they enter the US via California or Texas. This is how the invasion is taking place. Don’t listen to the media when they tell you that it’s a conspiracy theory to say that migrants are being bussed around the world in the middle of the night. This is human trafficking caught on camera.

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The speaker boarded a bus full of African and Hispanic migrants heading to Costa Rica, then potentially to the United States. They highlighted the organized nature of the migration, with multiple camps sending thousands daily. The speaker expressed concern over undisclosed bus owners and the influx of migrants, calling it an invasion. They emphasized the issue's significance in an election year and the need for transparency.
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Speaker 0: You have the light? Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. We have to get off. Alright. So so that's one of the hybrid buses, and we just hopped on. I saw the, I saw the door open, and so I, got out of the car that I was in, slammed the door, and ran over here and, tried to get on the bus. And they just left the La Jaz Blancas migrant camp that I visited this week. And, the driver was a little skittish. Right? And he said, oh, what are you doing? What are you doing? And I said, oh, you know, I'm a tourist. I just wanna wanna see, you know, I wanna see who these migrants are. Can I talk to them? And he goes, oh, you have to you have to consult with migration. And I said, oh, well, I just wanna I wanna talk to the owner because I'm really interested in this. And he said, oh, there's multiple owners of the buses. So that's really interesting that there's multiple owners. And when I got on the bus, there was a there were a lot of African migrants, and you could see from the video, they were wearing traditional African garb as well. And I said, where are you going? And he said, Costa Rica because they're taking them from the migrant camp after completing the route in Darien Gap to Costa Rica. I asked him how much is a bus ticket? He said $60. The ride is 15 hours from here to Costa Rica and then from there they can pay another $30 to go to Nicaragua and and then they go to Honduras, and then they go to the Mexican they go to Mexico, and many of them come across the Mexican border into Texas. So you got to see how that happens. It's it's about 10 o'clock at night here in Panama and so when you hear stories about migrants being transported in the late of night, you do the math. Okay? It is currently 10 PM, February 19th, and they're gonna be driving for 15 hours in a big bus full of African and Hispanic migrants to invaders is what they really are, migrants. I mean, like, it's a ridiculous term, and they're going to Costa Rica. So don't listen to the media that says that it's a conspiracy theory when people say, oh, there's buses of migrants being transported in the middle of the night because we just showed you. I just showed you how real that is, by hopping on the bus and ultimately, I was able to, you know, kind of sweet talk some time into it, but they ended up driving away and you can see from the camera footage, right, the entire bus there's about 40 seats on the bus and all those people right, they're headed to the United States of America. This is an active invasion. All day long, they don't stop. They have buses going all day long, 10 o'clock at night. It doesn't matter 6 o'clock in the morning, 10 o'clock at night. And the hotel that I'm staying at is right next to the San Vicente migrant camp and, you can see migrants right now walking into the camp as well. So, they get buses and they pull them into San Vicente, La Jaz Blancas. That's where that bus was coming from, La Jaz Blancas. And this is how it happens. This is how the invasion happens and it's an invasion. It is a well oiled machine and it's, only gonna get worse. About 3000 a day coming in just from Bajo Chiquito. That's 1. La Jaz Blancas is a different camp. That's that's completely different than Bajo Chiquito. So if one migrant camp has a million people coming into the United States every every single year here in Panama, imagine how many others are. Right? There's Bajo Chiquito, the 3000 a day, there's San Vicente, there's La La Jaz Blancas. I mean, we're having millions of people right now that are making their way to the United States of America. We are being invaded. We are being replaced and it's not a coincidence that this is happening in an election year because clearly the people that are financing this and they don't even wanna say who the owners are, There's multiple owners. It's part of a corporation. Well, that's really sketchy, right? Who are the owners of this corporation that nobody wants to talk about? They don't want to give the name of the owners who are driving migrants from all around the world in the middle of the night to Costa Rica so then they can, you know, eventually get to the United States of America. Definitely problematic.
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In a recent video, I exposed @HIASrefugees for providing assistance to illegal migrants in Panama. Since then, HIAS has locked their account and made their posts private. I am determined to expose their donors and supporters, and make HIAS a well-known name. I want to ensure that this Jewish NGO's actions do not harm my country under the guise of Judaism. As a Jew myself, I disavow HIAS and their activities. They must be held accountable for their actions.

@LauraLoomer - Laura Loomer

BREAKING: Following my recent video expose of @HIASrefugees going VIRAL and getting millions of views, HIAS, the Jewish NGO I caught giving maps and instructions to illegal alien invaders in the Bajo Chiquito migrant camp in Darien Gap Panama, has LOCKED THEIR ACCOUNT AND MADE THEIR POSTS PRIVATE! I am going to expose their donors and all of their enablers. HIAS is going to be a household name by the time I am done exposing their organization and using my large network of Jewish political and philanthropic connections to expose them as facilitators of the invasion of America. I’m not going to let this Jewish NGO destroy my country under the guise of Judaism. They must be shut down and exposed for the criminals they are. As a Jew, I disavow HIAS and all of their activities.

@LauraLoomer - Laura Loomer

WATCH: 🚨🚨JEWISH NGO @HIASrefugees GIVES DETAILED MAP TO INVADERS WITH INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO INVADE THE UNITED STATES ONCE THE “MIGRANTS” ARRIVE IN PANAMA🚨🚨 HIAS @HIASrefugees map inside the Bajo Chiquito invader camp in Darien Gap, Panama is giving “migrants” instructions and maps on how to illegally enter the United States with printed instructions on how to reach each bus station, medic, and what the weather is going to be like on the way to the US. While I was recording this video, there were thousands of invaders walking around inside the camp, waiting to be processed upon arriving from their jungle trek in the Darien Gap. I encountered invaders inside this camp from all over the world, including Afghanistan, Angola, Iran and Morocco. There is so much irony in the fact that a JEWISH NGO (HIAS) is helping Muslims from terror tier countries and other places in Africa and the Middle East get to the United States illegally. I disavow @HIASrefugees. HIAS stands for “Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society”. How dare these people help facilitate the invasion of America under the guise of “Judaism”. Look at the sign I saw inside the camp. HIAS is literally providing a service of “route information”. There needs to be legal accountability for HIAS, which is giving the illegals maps and information on the best routes to take so they can get to the United States. I also saw the same type of maps with instructions for the invaders with the United Nation’s @UN logo, and the logo for Doctors Without Borders @MSF. HIAS IS FACILITATING THE INVASION OF AMERICA AND THE GREAT REPLACEMENT! EVERY SINGLE NGO THAT IS GIVING AID TO INVADERS NEEDS TO BE SHUT DOWN, AND THEIR STAFF SHOULD BE CHARGED WITH HUMAN TRAFFICKING! SHUT IT DOWN! Cc: @TeamTrump

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Currently in Panama at Bajo Chiquito migrant camp, a map shows routes for migrants, with HIAS and UN involvement. Criticizes NGOs like HIAS for human trafficking under the guise of Judaism. Calls for defunding and prosecuting these organizations. Describes dangerous conditions, including rape, disease, and lack of basic necessities. Urges shutting down these operations for the safety of migrants. Translation: The speaker is in Panama at a migrant camp, discussing routes for migrants and criticizing NGOs like HIAS for human trafficking. They call for shutting down these operations due to dangerous conditions and lack of basic necessities.
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Speaker 0: Hey, everybody. So I'm currently, in Panama. I'm at the Bajo Chiquito migrant camp. This is the first point of contact for many of these migrants who then get out of the hearing gap and are trying to then, get to other migrant camps like Los Blancos or take the bus to Costa Rica so that they can continue their path ultimately going to the United States of America. And you can see here we have a map that's just divided by HIAS, which is a Jewish organization. It's disgusting, as a Jew, as an American, somebody who's in favor of closed borders, I find it to be absolutely disgraceful that groups like HIAS, which stands for the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, are using Judaism as a cloak to traffic human beings, around Central and South America and then into the United States. Here, you can see that, it's in cooperation with the United Nations, and they have all the routes listed. So, for all the migrants that wanna know where they should go once they arrive here, starting from Colombia, the entrance to the the Darien Gap. Right? Here's all the different different locations and stops. They call them the weathered location, the height of the water, the current, and then to Panama. So Colombia, Panama. We're currently now in Baja Chiquito. That line over there, if you wanna pan the camera, you can show them. That's where they're supposed to be getting registered. A lot of, Chinese migrants present. And then ultimately, right, they take the bus to go to Costa Rica. And you see here, on these maps, they have all of the bus stops listed just like on that map over there that I showed you. So, again, these are all NGOs, leftist organizations. This one happens to be a Jewish, organization, but they're all working in conjunction with the United Nations. And what needs to happen if we're going to secure our country and shut down the border, we need to start with defunding and also prosecuting officials at the NGOs. Highest needs to be shut down. Catholic Charities needs to be shut down. The United Nations needs to needs to be completely defunded. And any, leftist politician or so called charity or nonprofit that is, aiding and abetting these groups, they need to be charged. They need to be charged with human trafficking, because these are egregious conditions. You see here children in tents. Look at children on the ground and filled with garbage. There's women that are that are getting raped. The map over there has information for women who have been raped on their journey to the Darien Gap. There's bodies in the jungle. People are drowning in the jungle. This is not a route of migration for human beings. It's, very dangerous. And if you ask a lot of people here whether they would do it again, they would say no because you can see. Right? Look. Woman next to me has blisters all over her feet. They're bleeding. There's flies. Right? They have flesh eating maniasis here. They have flesh maniasis. They have they have, screw worm and all of these diseases. Right? You have a fly land on feces and land on an open cut. And people are gonna be getting all types of infections. It smells awful here. No plumbing. Yeah. Makes it worse because it's, like, hot outside. So it honestly makes you wanna gag or, like, wanna vomit. Like but it needs to be shut down.
Saved - February 29, 2024 at 8:21 PM
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In Panama, I visited HIAS's office near the San Vicente Migrant camp. They closed the blinds and locked the doors upon seeing me. After persistent knocking, a female HIAS employee came out but avoided answering my questions. I questioned why HIAS was providing detailed maps and instructions to migrants, aiding them in illegal entry to the US. Watch the video to hear her response.

@LauraLoomer - Laura Loomer

EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: While in Panama, I showed up to HIAS’s @HIASrefugees office, which was less than 20 feet away from the entrance of the San Vicente Migrant camp. They closed the blinds and locked the doors when they saw me. I kept knocking on the locked door and eventually a female HIAS employee came outside and dodged all of my questions. I asked her why HIAS was giving detailed maps with instructions to invaders inside the migrant camp, teaching them how to get to the US illegally. Watch to see what she said…

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The speaker shows how NGOs like HIAS are closely connected to migrant camps, providing maps and instructions for migrants to reach the US. Despite attempts to get information from HIAS, they remain secretive. The speaker calls for these groups to be shut down and their employees arrested for aiding illegal immigration. The speaker emphasizes the need for border security and an end to funding organizations facilitating illegal immigration.
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Speaker 0: Hey, everybody. So I'm currently in Gary and Gap, and I wanted to show you how closely these NGOs and leftist organizations that like to call themselves humanitarian, aid groups are to the entrance of one of these migrant camps. I like to call them invader camps because that's really what they are, camps for invaders. And you can see here, this is the entrance to, Hyas. Closed. She's gonna let me in. But look, this is this is the entrance to HIAS. Okay? This is their office. And then right behind me, you can see these are these are migrants walking out of the camp because the buses come. You're gonna see soon. The buses come all throughout the day, all throughout the night to pick them up. It's called the Vicente migrant camp. This is where a lot of the Chinese are hanging out, and this is where I encountered the Somalis and the Afghanis and the Iranians. And so when they get to Bajo Chiquito migrants camp and they process themselves after coming out of the jungle and making the trek to the they then get transported to either La Jaz Blancas or, to the San Vicente migrant camp. And then from there, they get on buses and they go to Costa Rica. They have to pay $70 to get on a bus to Costa Rica, and then they go to Nicaragua, and they go to Honduras, and then they go to Mexico, the border, of course, and cross over through Texas. So that's how it works. And I just wanted to show you how they're active participants. Right? Here's the office right here. This is Hyatt. That's the camp. So they're right on top of it. Okay? Right on top of it. I showed you how inside of these camps, they have maps teaching, the invaders how they can access bus routes, how they can access medics, and how they can transport themselves, from the camp to Costa Rica, to Nicaragua, to Honduras, and then Mexico and the United States. So they are active facilitators of this invasion. Speaker 1: I see. Come right here. Speaker 0: They closed the doors tight. They open and Oh, they closed the window. So now, highest, after I asked her in Spanish, whether or not this was the office, she confirmed that this is the highest office. They've actually removed their sign. They just have a big sign out here that said, highest, Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society. And now you could see in the video, he just closed the blinds actually, and they have this tape checked. So and I could easily, you know, if I really wanted to, I could easily open as an old ceiling. It's real just like that. Right? So let's see. Let's go check them out Speaker 1: on the door. Speaker 0: You see that border patrol walking in? That's Senafront. Senafront's Panamanian border patrol, and they're walking in, driving in that way. Turn inside. You just saw me ask the woman. This is the office and she said yes. Let me close the blinds so I guess not. Taking the sign down, closing the blinds, locking the door. What do they have to hide? What they're hiding is the fact that they're actively giving instructions, manuals, and even maps to the migrants and the invaders inside that camp over there. And then I showed you right. There's the dirt road. There's the hotel I stayed at. And there's a bus stop right at the end of the dirt road. And you'll see the buses from the footage I filmed while I was here. Pull up, they pick them up, and they drive them out. But then when they transport them from other camps as well, you'll see them like last night. They pull up right in front. They see if anybody else wants to get on, and they take it Speaker 1: to Costa Rica. Last night, I encountered a bus full of African migrants, and I decided to Speaker 0: jump on night, I encountered a bus full of African migrants, and I decided to jump on the bus and start filming. And eventually, I was removed from the bus. But you're gonna see this. And clearly, they don't wanna open your door. Pius. You can see again another Panama Mi Gracia on there. It's another center front vehicle. But this is my question to people watching this. How much longer are we gonna tolerate groups like chias and Catholic charities Speaker 1: I Speaker 0: I told her that I'm here. I'm a journalist. I'm, I'm visiting. I'm Jewish as well, and that's, I wanted to talk to her and get some information about the organization, what they're doing. And, she told me that because I'm filming, I need to contact their director and, you know, talk to them about the guidelines for, journalists getting a point of contact. But, Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Actually, when Speaker 1: you was talking about, like, okay. Yeah. She told she told she told that I was saying, but at this moment, I can't to give you more information. Speaker 0: Oh, I know. I I was translating Speaker 1: that assignment. I'm so so sorry. But I I can give you the contact of my colleague, David Hannon, right now. So you can write him to, an email and he came to an appointment. Do you Speaker 0: guys have any manuals or anything? Speaker 1: Yeah. At this moment, I came to give you more information. Speaker 0: You don't have any papers? Because I was interested. I was inside, the kiosk here and then I was in Bajo Chiquito, and I noticed that you guys have, you guys have signs that say, Yeah. And so I was just wondering, like, who makes those maps? Where is your office headquartered? Who actually places those maps that have the direction for, for for the migrants that shows them the routes they can take to get eventually to the United States? Speaker 1: Yeah. Again, you need to talk with our colleague who is, insurance to talk about that kind of things with communications. So I can give you again Where's Speaker 0: your headquarter office based? Your prime office. Speaker 1: Sorry, but it's not a problem. I can't give you again our contact. Yeah. I prefer that you talk with our team communication. Actually, it can be the regular team or a local team, but it's better. Yeah. Speaker 0: And do you have any, do you have any more Speaker 1: of those pins? No. So Yeah. No. At this moment, no. You don't have anything? Maybe in other moment. Yeah. Speaker 0: Do you have any t shirts? Speaker 1: No. No t shirts? Yep. At this moment, it's only for for highest team. Yeah. Speaker 0: So For the highest team? How big is your team here? Speaker 1: I can't put some more. Okay. But yeah. So sorry. Okay. He's he's, of course, you will be soon. So you have a pen or or Speaker 0: Yeah. I can get, I can get the information. Yeah. You can just say you can just say it into the phone and I'll what I'll do is I'll, well, I'll get a photo of it too, but it's your director. Speaker 1: Yeah. This will be the first one. Give me a second and I can give you a Yeah. Speaker 0: Can you write it down? Yeah. It's like this one. Give So sorry. So we're they're going inside and you can see that they closed the blinds when they saw us coming. There used to be a sign here and they closed the door and then I just kept on knocking and they sent their director out. It's a different woman than the woman who told me that they were inside. And they don't wanna talk now. Right? They don't wanna talk. I asked them where their headquarter office is. Why not tell me that information? I asked them about the maps that I clearly photographed that had the information, and I just read the phrase to her in Spanish. And so she knows what I'm talking about. Right? This is the phrase about, receive the stranger and help the, help the refugee or support the refugee. And so they have these signs in each of these camps teaching the invaders how they can get to the United States. And it it's so detailed. It even tells them what time they should go, the high of the day in terms of the weather, and how high the tide is going to be because sometimes you have to cross through the river as well and go through bodies of water, in order to get there. And so these are very detailed maps. They have QR codes as well so that you can scan it on your smartphone. But I asked her, I said, who's paying for the match? Who's putting them up? Do you have any paper maps that I can have? And now they're saying, oh, you gotta talk to my supervisor. You gotta talk to my supervisor. So we're gonna wait Speaker 1: for her to get me that information. Speaker 0: Do you wanna ask about why there's no Speaker 1: sign there? I'm sorry. Yeah. Sorry for the Yeah. Yeah. Please is the the contact. So you send Is Speaker 0: this the Panama director or the, virtual director? Speaker 1: The person that we have, to talk about any communication about that yet. So you can contact Speaker 0: So it's David Quijano, david.quijano@hyas.org? Yeah. Exactly. He's communication specialist regional context. Okay. And then I noticed too that, before you guys used to have a really big sign on the wall that said, HIAS. How come you guys took it down? Speaker 1: You need to talk with with David at this moment. Yeah. I'm so sorry. I need to talk with him inside the other head. Yeah. Are all of I'm Speaker 0: like I said, So you can see that immediately, the demeanor changed. They removed the sign. I asked you to have security cameras too. Why did you remove this sign? I said, do you have any information? Who put the maps up? And it's not like I'm making this up. I already showed you the videos of the maps. I showed you the maps inside the camps. And most people don't get access to these camps. Right? I was able to get access inside these migrant camps. And so you're not gonna see a lot of journalists get access inside to actually film the maps and the manuals that they're giving out to the invaders teaching them how to come to America. So and it it speaks for itself. We'll reach out. We're gonna reach out to David Quijano and see if David wants to answer the questions. But, look, I'm asking very basic questions that should be transparent. Why'd you take the sign down? Is everybody here Jewish? Or who's paying you? Or, do you have any manuals? Right? They wouldn't even let me inside the office. What's the point of having an office if you're not going to let people inside your office? And this is a problem. Right? They're clearly doing things that they're not supposed to be doing. They are actively facilitating and encouraging an invasion. And you shouldn't be allowed to get tax deductions. You shouldn't be able to call yourself a charity or a philanthropy group if you are helping people commit a crime. I would say that this is probably one of the largest human trafficking operations right now. You have groups like Catholic Charities and Hyatt, Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society. We have the we have the drone in the air too. I brought a drone with me so you can see that I wanna get some aerial footage as well to, see what's going on. So we have a lot of technology that we brought here with us, to the camps to document this because there needs to be congressional investigations, but even better, I already investigated it for you. So, you know, look, the the if our lawmakers in the congress and the senate are serious about closing the border, which they're not. I mean, look. They just wanna send all our money to Ukraine and Israel, let's be honest. But if they're serious, I just did the investigation for you. I showed you where their office is, how they're right next door to the camp, and how these people are actively giving out manuals and instructions to illegals so that they can come and break into our country and invade us. These these groups, like HIAS, need to be shut down. They need to be shut down, and their executives and their employees need to be arrested and charged for human trafficking. And and and and helping people break into our country, it's unacceptable. And I don't care if they're Jewish. I'm Jewish too. Right? I don't want open borders. I want closed borders. I want an immigration moratorium. I want I want a I want a budget, and I want a stand alone bill to protect and close the southern border. I don't want any more of our tax money going to groups like the United Nations so that they can go fund highest in Catholic Charities. And then in the middle of the night, put a bunch of Africans and and Muslims and Guatemalans and Hondurans on a bus here so that they can, so that they can come to our country. I don't want that. And I don't think most Americans want that either.

@LauraLoomer - Laura Loomer

WATCH: 🚨🚨JEWISH NGO @HIASrefugees GIVES DETAILED MAP TO INVADERS WITH INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO INVADE THE UNITED STATES ONCE THE “MIGRANTS” ARRIVE IN PANAMA🚨🚨 HIAS @HIASrefugees map inside the Bajo Chiquito invader camp in Darien Gap, Panama is giving “migrants” instructions and maps on how to illegally enter the United States with printed instructions on how to reach each bus station, medic, and what the weather is going to be like on the way to the US. While I was recording this video, there were thousands of invaders walking around inside the camp, waiting to be processed upon arriving from their jungle trek in the Darien Gap. I encountered invaders inside this camp from all over the world, including Afghanistan, Angola, Iran and Morocco. There is so much irony in the fact that a JEWISH NGO (HIAS) is helping Muslims from terror tier countries and other places in Africa and the Middle East get to the United States illegally. I disavow @HIASrefugees. HIAS stands for “Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society”. How dare these people help facilitate the invasion of America under the guise of “Judaism”. Look at the sign I saw inside the camp. HIAS is literally providing a service of “route information”. There needs to be legal accountability for HIAS, which is giving the illegals maps and information on the best routes to take so they can get to the United States. I also saw the same type of maps with instructions for the invaders with the United Nation’s @UN logo, and the logo for Doctors Without Borders @MSF. HIAS IS FACILITATING THE INVASION OF AMERICA AND THE GREAT REPLACEMENT! EVERY SINGLE NGO THAT IS GIVING AID TO INVADERS NEEDS TO BE SHUT DOWN, AND THEIR STAFF SHOULD BE CHARGED WITH HUMAN TRAFFICKING! SHUT IT DOWN! Cc: @TeamTrump

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Currently in Panama at the Bajo Chiquito migrant camp, a speaker criticizes HIAS, a Jewish organization, for allegedly trafficking migrants. The camp serves as a starting point for migrants heading to the United States via Costa Rica. The speaker calls for defunding and prosecuting NGOs like HIAS, Catholic Charities, and the United Nations for aiding human trafficking. The conditions at the camp are described as dangerous, with reports of rape, drowning, and disease. The speaker emphasizes the need to shut down the camp due to its unsanitary and hazardous environment.
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Speaker 0: Hey, everybody. So I'm currently, in Panama. I'm at the Bajo Chiquito migrant camp. This is the first point of contact for many of these migrants who then get out of the hearing gap and are trying to then, get to other migrant camps like Los Blancos or take the bus to Costa Rica so that they can continue their path ultimately going to the United States of America. And you can see here we have a map that's just divided by HIAS, which is a Jewish organization. It's disgusting, as a Jew, as an American, somebody who's in favor of closed borders, I find it to be absolutely disgraceful that groups like HIAS, which stands for the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, are using Judaism as a cloak to traffic human beings, around Central and South America and then into the United States. Here, you can see that, it's in cooperation with the United Nations, and they have all the routes listed. So, for all the migrants that wanna know where they should go once they arrive here, starting from Colombia, the entrance to the the Darien Gap. Right? Here's all the different different locations and stops. They call them the weathered location, the height of the water, the current, and then to Panama. So Colombia, Panama. We're currently now in Baja Chiquito. That line over there, if you wanna pan the camera, you can show them. That's where they're supposed to be getting registered. A lot of, Chinese migrants present. And then ultimately, right, they take the bus to go to Costa Rica. And you see here, on these maps, they have all of the bus stops listed just like on that map over there that I showed you. So, again, these are all NGOs, leftist organizations. This one happens to be a Jewish, organization, but they're all working in conjunction with the United Nations. And what needs to happen if we're going to secure our country and shut down the border, we need to start with defunding and also prosecuting officials at the NGOs. Highest needs to be shut down. Catholic Charities needs to be shut down. The United Nations needs to needs to be completely defunded. And any, leftist politician or so called charity or nonprofit that is, aiding and abetting these groups, they need to be charged. They need to be charged with human trafficking, because these are egregious conditions. You see here children in tents. Look at children on the ground and filled with garbage. There's women that are that are getting raped. The map over there has information for women who have been raped on their journey to the Darien Gap. There's bodies in the jungle. People are drowning in the jungle. This is not a route of migration for human beings. It's, very dangerous. And if you ask a lot of people here whether they would do it again, they would say no because you can see. Right? Look. Woman next to me has blisters all over her feet. They're bleeding. There's flies. Right? They have flesh eating maniasis here. They have flesh maniasis. They have they have, screw worm and all of these diseases. Right? You have a fly land on feces and land on an open cut. And people are gonna be getting all types of infections. It smells awful here. No plumbing. Yeah. Makes it worse because it's, like, hot outside. So it honestly makes you wanna gag or, like, wanna vomit. Like but it needs to be shut down.
Saved - March 2, 2024 at 12:21 AM
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In South America, I witnessed a chaotic situation at the border. The Biden administration is allegedly involved in human trafficking through the UN and NGOs, using anonymous social media accounts to encourage illegal immigration. NGOs funded by the US taxpayer provide aid and urge asylum applications. The open border is causing confusion, and people question why criminals are being allowed into the US. Drug cartels profit from migrants, while women face kidnapping and assault. The Biden administration is responsible for this tragedy.

@LarryTaunton - Larry Alex Taunton

#BorderCrisis Update from South America:🧵 I’m currently in Colombia. To say that it’s a sh*t show down here is an insult to fine sh*t shows everywhere. The #Biden administration is running a human trafficking op via the #UN, NGOs, and your tax $. They are flying illegals…

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The Biden administration is flying migrants from South America to the United States, regardless of documentation, aiding human trafficking. Most lack documentation.
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Speaker 0: We just discovered something quite explosive, and that is that the Biden administration isn't just simply offering these migrants as they're going through this particular country, Colombia and other parts of South America. They aren't just simply offering them some kind of humanitarian aid, which is in a sense actually aiding and abetting human trafficking because what is happening to so many of these people. One of the staffers here just told us that they're being flown. That the Biden administration is flying them, not just simply out of Mexico where we knew that they were doing that as well, but they're flying them out of South America to destinations unknown in the United States, whether they have documentation or not. In almost every case, she says they don't have documentation. That's what's happening here in South America.

@LarryTaunton - Larry Alex Taunton

2. …from Central & South America to secret destinations in the US while denying it and media allies obfuscate the facts. NGO personnel tell me off-record that the Biden administration won’t reveal the destination of flights, but that they are, with the use of anonymous… https://t.co/bm1pbzXlxP

@LarryTaunton - Larry Alex Taunton

3. …social media accounts on TikTok, Facebook, & Instagram, urging illegals in Venezuela, Haiti, & Cuba to make their way to the US. These social media accounts give clear directions re: • Routes to the US • Where to find aid • How to apply • And point them to this app: https://t.co/eWFIjEyIjW

@LarryTaunton - Larry Alex Taunton

4. NGOs, funded by the UN — which is funded by the US taxpayer — provide food, shelter, medical assistance, & aid to reach the US. They are urged to apply for asylum status whether they are targets of persecuted or not. It is under this banner that the Biden administration… https://t.co/sVoEZZEi0w

@LarryTaunton - Larry Alex Taunton

5. …is hiding it’s real agenda: to flip Red States to Blue and to reshape America as we know it socially, culturally, & politically. That the US border is wide open is well known here and is a subject of bewilderment. I am constantly asked why our gov’t would do it: “Don’t… https://t.co/VCNyrLKa0b

@LarryTaunton - Larry Alex Taunton

6. …they understand every criminal in Venezuela is making his way to your country?” NGOs are urged not to ask too many questions, but instead to keep the ever-growing queue to the US moving as rapidly as possible. After Democrats, drug cartels are the biggest… https://t.co/hFn9UMKZto

@LarryTaunton - Larry Alex Taunton

7. …profiteers, charging migrants enormous sums ($100 - $5k) to pass through their territory & provide them with a guide through the Darién Gap or, if one can afford it, to place him north of it. Women tell me they have been kidnapped, raped, or threatened if they do not…

@LarryTaunton - Larry Alex Taunton

8. …submit. Men are robbed, beaten, or just disappear. In making it known to the world that the US border is open, the Biden administration is responsible for this human tragedy. What about Chinese migrants? More on that later. I’m hungry. Pardon typos. https://t.co/66ZT9YBYR8

Saved - January 23, 2026 at 10:26 PM

@KimWexler35 - Kim

State Department-funded UN migration agencies and NGOs, and the relief they provide under the heading of “humanitarian assistance,” incentivize and facilitate the unprecedented illegal mass migration entering through airports and at our borders. Read: https://open.substack.com/pub/ageofdisinformation/p/letter-to-the-honorable-brian-mast?r=maeol&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true

Letter to the Honorable Brian Mast In your capacity as Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Oversight, you have authority to investigate … ageofdisinformation.substack.com
Saved - May 3, 2024 at 3:11 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
New mega faculties are being built to process illegal immigrants, potentially handling up to 15,000 per day. NGOs like HIAS and Catholic Charities are involved, along with various international organizations. The Darien Gap is a major route, with camps like Las Blancas and San Vicente receiving migrants. A paper by the IOM reveals a planned mass migration pipeline, linking migration to the 2030 Agenda and emphasizing facilitation over restriction.

@WallStreetApes - Wall Street Apes

🚨 This Is The End Of Western Civilization As We Know It & We’re Paying For Our Own Demise 3 New MEGA Faculties Being Built To Process Illegal Immigrants To The United States They can potentially process up to 15,000 illegals per day “They don’t have ID’s. Nobody knows who these people are” “These NGOs like HIAS, Catholic Charities, like IOM, all these people, UN in general, they are taking over countries: How long have you said you've been going down there? I started immediately after Biden was installed. So about three years. Yep. I just left. It was about 3,000 a day. 3,000 what? Aliens coming through per day. That would be mostly Venezuelans, hundreds of Chinese per day, Afghans every day. Just who's who in the zoo. - 150 different countries - Tons of Arabs NGOs have made water facilities there. They're building two new camps on, or actually three. - One is at Bajo Chiquito Village - There's another near Bajo Chiquito Village, which is going to, I don't know, be big enough for maybe 15,000 people per day - On a completely different river, the Rio Membrillo, that we call that the China route, they're building another new camp out there as well Around the three years that you've been going. Oh, I would say at least at least five times bigger. It's more efficient. So when you come out of the jungle, you sign in and a lot of people don't even have IDs. Nobody knows that they are. That's the people as they make it through the Darien Gap. They get on buses. They go to two major camps after they get out. One's called Las Blancas and the other one's called San Vicente. San Vicente is the one I call China Camp. OIM, Red Cross, UNICEF, HIAS, European Union, Doctors Without Borders, UNHCR and the Norwegian Refugee Council. All of these organizations play a role in a carefully planned mass migration pipeline. Paper by the IOM titled, Migration and the 2030 Agenda, a clear plan for mass migration of people is presented. The report begins by stating, the 2030 Agenda recognizes migration as a core development consideration, which marks the first time migration is integrated explicitly into the global development agenda and further states, quote, it is possible to link migration to every goal in the 2030 agenda. Shockingly, the report refers to migrant men, women, and children as agents of development. Finally, the report states that we should not focus efforts on trying to stop migration, facilitating, not restricting.”

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NGOs like Hyas, Catholic Charities, and IOM are managing mass migration in countries. Thousands of migrants, including Venezuelans, Chinese, and Afghans, pass through daily. New camps are being built to accommodate them. Organizations like IOM, Red Cross, and UNICEF are involved in planned mass migration as outlined in the IOM report "Migration and the 2030 Agenda." The report promotes migration as a development tool and suggests facilitating, not restricting, migration efforts.
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Speaker 0: These NGOs like Hyas, like Catholic Charities, like IOM, all these people, UN in general, they are taking over countries. How long have you said you've been going down there? I started immediately after Biden was installed. So I was. 3 years. Yep. I just left. It was about 3,000 a day. Right. 3000 what? Aliens coming through per day. And that would be mostly Venezuelans, hundreds of Chinese per day, Afghans every day. Just who's who in the zoo? A 150 different countries. Tons of Arabs. NGOs have made water facilities there. They're building 2 new camps on or actually 3. 1 is at Bajo Chiquito Village. There's another near Bajo Chiquito Village, which is, going to, I don't know, be big enough for maybe 15,000 people per day. Right? On a completely different river, the Rio membrillo, that we call that the China route, they're building another new camp out there as well. During the 3 years that you've been going on. I would say at least at least 5 times bigger. It's more efficient. So when you come out of the jungle, you sign in, and a lot of people don't even have IDs. Nobody knows who they are. That's the people as as they make it through the Darien Gap, they get on busses. They go to 2 major camps after they get out. One's called Las Blancas, and the other one's called San Vicente. San Vicente is the one I call China camp. Speaker 1: OIM, Red Cross, UNICEF, HIAS, European Union, Doctors Without Borders, UNHCR, and the Norwegian Refugee Council. All of these organizations play a role in a carefully planned mass migration pipeline paper by the IOM titled migration and the 2030 agenda, a clear plan for mass migration of people is presented. The report begins by stating, the 2030 agenda recognizes migration as a core development consideration, which marks the first time migration is integrated explicitly into the global development agenda and further states, quote, it is possible to link migration to every goal in the 2030 agenda. Shockingly, the report refers to migrant men, women, and children as agents of development. Finally, the report states that we should not focus efforts on trying to stop migration, facilitating, not restricting.
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I report on a perceived UN-backed expansion of migration infrastructure across Mexico and Central America, with NGOs overseen by UNHCR and IOM building “NGO village” facilities funded by U.S. taxpayers. I describe Bensman’s investigation into ties with the Clan del Golfo, a new Tapachula “migration mall,” and claims that open-border policies persist for political gain. I note calls to defund the UN and repeated references to caravans and sovereignty concerns.

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🇺🇳The UNITED NATIONS is expanding its “migration” infrastructure throughout Mexico and Central America, cementing a pathway to the United States’ southern border. TODD BENSMAN told @Eyeofthestormsd about his investigation into the elaborate network of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), coordinated by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM). An intricate web composed of UN agencies, national governments and NGOs is building and operating illegal migration “NGO village” facilities funded by billions in U.S. taxpayer dollars, Bensman reported in an exposé for Daily Wire. On a recent reporting trip to Colombia, Bensman investigated an NGO village and exposed evidence that the UN and the Colombian government are working closely with the paramilitary Clan del Golfo smuggling cartel that controls the Colombia-Panama border. A report in the Daily Mail (UK) disclosed how Bensman was threatened by cartel affiliates for his efforts to expose Clan del Golfo operations, which he managed to film with a drone. Bensman believes the major investment in a massive new “migration mall” construction project in Tapachula suggests Mexico and the UN anticipate a Harris victory and a continuation of the U.S. open-border policies that have been attracting migrants from all over the world since the start of the Biden administration. Wealthy migrants from China and Venezuela come with “huge wads of greenbacks” and have been successfully reaching the U.S. border — despite a Mexican military operation to restrain migration — by “paying human smugglers huge amounts of money to pay off the Mexicans all the way through to get in,” Bensman said. As Biden’s deal with Mexico’s former president to keep the “poorest of the poor” migrants in southern Mexico appears to be winding down, Bensman found that migrants delayed by Mexico’s military and Guardia Nacional are paying close attention to U.S. election news and polling. Bensman said he expects Mexico to allow “migrants” to attempt to approach the U.S. border after the November 5th election. @BensmanTodd SOURCE: https://rumble.com/v5kwz2q-eye-of-the-storm-podcast-live-s2-e16-103124-with-todd-bensman.html

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The speaker describes a massive UN and NGO–driven immigration infrastructure in Mexico and Central America. In Tapachula, Mexico, the UNHCR is constructing a 75,000 square foot “illegal immigration mall” on Mexican land, with the UN and various NGOs under one roof. There is also a large tent city space, indicating a planned, long-term hub for migrants. The speaker notes similar NGO complexes in Colombia and Panama, where NGO villages resemble big swap meets with storefronts for different organizations and permanent billboards directing immigrants to resources needed to continue their journey. They claim hundreds of NGOs operate in the region, including US NGOs, European NGOs, and Latin American NGOs, many affiliated with Catholic dioceses or well-known groups like Doctors Without Borders. These NGOs are described as receiving substantial US taxpayer money to build a cross-border safety net, facilitated by UN agencies and then doled out to national NGOs via US appropriations from the State Department, USAID, and related sources. Financial figures are presented to illustrate the scale: $1.9 billion spent in 2024, $2.2 billion in the previous year, and about $45 billion over the last few years, with 2019 at $377 million in comparison. The speaker suggests this funding is intended to sustain a long-term, high-volume flow of migration from South America to the US border, with Tapachula identified as a key strategic city and the surrounding NGO towns on the migration corridor highlighted as part of the infrastructure. The speaker contends the operations are designed with an expectation of a political outcome, stating they are “betting on a Harris win” and that the system would halt “within an hour of his inauguration” if certain policies were enacted. Specifically, they claim the remain-in-Mexico policy could be immediately implemented, with orders to border patrol and possible invocation of Section 212(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act to push back and deny asylum to 100% of border crossers. The claim is that this would deter migrants from attempting entry, and that the migrants themselves are closely watching US politics, with many believing that if Trump is in office, entry and asylum access would be substantially harder. The speaker observes that about 50,000 to 60,000 migrants arrive at the border monthly, noting a socioeconomic stratification: wealthier migrants tend to pay human smugglers to reach the border, while the poorer migrants—often from lower-income backgrounds—struggle to finance the final stages of the journey, sometimes needing to borrow or sell assets to reach Mexico, where the poorest end up on the streets in Tapachula. They remark that some nationalities, such as many Chinese and Venezuelans, are described as wealthier within this context.
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Speaker 0: The United Nations down there is building this massive illegal immigration mall. 75,000 square feet. UNHCR is building this thing, with the Mexicans on Mexican land in Tapachu. I put my drone up over this thing. You wouldn't believe how huge it is. And it shows that the UN and those NGOs, this point anyway, are betting on a Harris win. When they are putting that kind of money and time and effort into a huge one stop, you know, will help everybody shopping mall. All the NGOs and UN agencies are under one roof, and they've got a big space out there for a tent city, and, it's clear what they have in mind. But, also, I was down in in August. I was in Colombia and Panama. They had NGO villages down there set up, like like, kind of these big swap meets with storefronts of all the different NGOs all the way around. And immigrants come into the little towns, there's permanent billboards up saying, go here. Here's where you can find all the stuff you need for the to keep going. It's elaborate. The the NGOs, there are hundreds of them down there. US NGOs, international NGOs of all kinds from Europe, and NGOs that are indigenous to Latin America, but they all are receiving US taxpayer money, hundreds of millions of dollars to build this safety net, a very incentivizing safety net from South America all the way to The US border. And, yes, Tappachula is a key strategic city for this, but so are all of the little shanty NGO towns that I found all the way in Colombia and in Panama too. They really are entrenching for a a long term future of high volume mass migration. I mean, a lot of the ones there there's a lot of local ones. Like, there are some that are just Colombian ones. A lot of them are affiliated with the Catholic diocese of, Colombia and Panama. There's Keratases down there. There's all the usual suspects. There's Doctors Without Borders. There's international NGOs that are set up down there that are in collaboration with the UNHCR and the IOM. Those agencies are kind of the papa bear, mama bear agents that are, building this infrastructure, this trail safety net all the way through, and they're using really, you know, hundreds of millions of dollars in US taxpayer money that is passed through the UN agencies to the NGOs who dole it out to the NGOs from the US state department, USAID, and other appropriations that come from the White House and congress, etcetera, for the UN. $1,900,000,000 just in 2024, $2,200,000,000 last year. I mean, $45,000,000,000 just in the last couple of years. In 2019, just to give you a comparison, it was $377,000,000, which is kind of like a pretty big increase. Right? It shows you what they're doing down there, and they have a lot of money to build this infrastructure there. It seems to me that they're they're betting on a Harris, victory. I think that that that it'll it'll stop within an hour of his inauguration. It's gonna stop immediately. All he has to do is implement remain in Mexico that first hour. Reissue orders to border patrol or pushbacks under remain in Mexico. And then to supplement the remain in Mexico, he just has to invoke section two twelve f of the Immigration and Nationality Act, which allows the president to do carte blanche pushbacks of a 100% of everybody that crosses that border whenever he wants and deny them the ability to claim asylum. Nobody's gonna wanna come anymore. They're gonna wanna stay home. The immigrants know this. There may not be a lot of sophistication about the diplomacy, the deals that were struck, but they definitely are paying very, very close attention to every single word that comes out of Donald Trump's mouth. There was no immigrant that I interviewed that I didn't ask, hey. Are you paying attention to the election? What's what do you think? And, man, they are. The trajectory of their lives depend on the outcome of this. They know that they're not getting in under Trump if he's in office. And they also believe that there's a hot there'll be a much higher chance that they'll be deported because he keeps talking about we're gonna deport everybody. The polls get published in Spanish language and and all around the world. Every every language in the world translates his speeches, and, I mean, it's all out there. Also, the polls, you spent $15,000 or $10,000 to get this far. And if you can't get the Mexicans to let you go in the the final stretch, then all that is a loss. We're still getting fifty to sixty thousand hitting our border every month. That's significant. That's a huge number. But if you take a good hard look at those ones that are coming in, they are the wealthy, the moneyed class. And what they're doing is they are paying human smugglers huge amounts of money to pay off the Mexicans all the way through to get in. But the middle class and the lower classes, usually will spend either everything that they owned, plus they had to borrow just to sustain themselves to get as far as Mexico. Never mind that they can't really afford yet the final smuggling fees to get over the border. A lot of them have to pay, like, a toll to get, you know, a couple grand to even cross the the real grand or, you know, to even get up there, they have to pay somebody in. And so the poorest of the poor are the ones that that you meet in Tappachula on the streets, and they're they have no money at all. So it's stratified. The Chinese all are fabulously wealthy. They never have to ask anything from any even the NGOs down there say, yeah. The Chinese never ask us for anything. They have huge wads of greenbacks, and they're just they just are spreading that cash, and and so are a lot of other different nationalities. A lot of the Venezuelans are very wealthy.

@BensmanTodd - Todd Bensman

“What about critics who say NGOs like Cadena are helping migrants break the laws of many countries? ‘As an organization,’ the Cadena worker responded. ‘We’re not here to judge. We’re just here to provide a service.’ https://www.dailywire.com/news/un-non-profits-pave-the-way-for-permanent-mass-migration

UN Non-Profits Pave The Way For Permanent Mass Migration TAPACHULA, Mexico — A 75,000-square feet mega-mall, built to enable industrial-scale illegal immigration to the U.S. southern border, is almost online here in this key entry city just across from Guatemala. But its scheduled December opening projects a statement that not many Americans may ever readily hear — that powerful global agencies that will run ... dailywire.com

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🔥Counterterrorism and border security expert TODD BENSMAN on the trajectory of the U.S. mass migration crisis: It is a defined event. It had a very defined beginning, and a defined middle, and a trajectory of three and a half plus years, straight. It’s one event. Unlike any other event in world history. I’m pretty sure no other country has had anything like this happen. Even during times of war, and even dating back to ancient times. This is really something unusual in human history, what they did here. The trajectory of this thing will depend entirely on the outcome of the election. If we’re going to have another four years of this, it just is going to cement — and expand — a fundamental transformation of the United States. We can’t have another 10, 15, 20 million illegal immigrants join the 10, 15, 20 that came in, under this thing. It’s too many, too much, and it’s destructive. The change is more than anybody can handle. Trump is going to shut it down, and try to ameliorate the worst effects of what happened. And I believe Harris is going to let ‘em roll. They dig this. They love this stuff. This is the ultimate moral good, in their eyes.

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The speaker describes the mass migration crisis as a clearly defined event with a definite beginning, middle, and a trajectory spanning over three and a half years, calling it one event unlike any other in US history and perhaps in world history—even comparing it to times of war and ancient history. The trajectory of this crisis, the speaker claims, will depend entirely on the outcome of the election. If there is another four years, it will “cement and expand a fundamental transformation of The United States,” and it is argued that “we can't have another ten, fifteen, 20,000,000 illegal immigrants join the ten, fifteen, 20 that came in under this thing.” The speaker describes the numbers as “too many, too much, and it’s destructive,” and asserts that “change is more than anybody can handle.” Regarding potential political responses, the speaker asserts that “Trump is gonna shut it down and try to ameliorate the worst effects of what happened,” while claiming that “Harris is going to let them roll.” The speaker contends that “they dig this,” and that “they love this stuff,” describing the crisis as “the ultimate moral good in their eyes.” Overall, the speaker frames the crisis as an unprecedented, defining event whose future hinges on the election outcome, with the implication that the political leadership will either curb or permit continued migration flows depending on who is in power.
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Speaker 0: Trajectory of this mass migration crisis. And by the way, it is a defined event. It had a very defined beginning and a defined middle and a trajectory of three and a half plus years straight. It's one event unlike any other event in US history. And I think unlike any event in world history, I'm pretty sure no other country has ever had anything like this happen even during times of war and even dating back to ancient times. This is really something unusual in in human history, what they did here. The trajectory of this thing, will depend entirely on the outcome of the election. If we're gonna have another four years of this, it it just is going to cement and expand a fundamental transformation of The United States. We can't have another ten, fifteen, 20,000,000 illegal immigrants join the ten, fifteen, 20 that came in under this thing. It's too many, too much, and it it's it's destructive. Change is more than anybody can handle. Trump is gonna shut it down and try to ameliorate the worst effects of of what happened, and I believe Harris is going to let them roll. They dig this. They love this stuff. This is, like, the ultimate moral good in their eyes. It's I I'll just leave it like that.

@BensmanTodd - Todd Bensman

Disinformation about our historic border crisis is rampant. Voters should know a comprehensively reported book called OVERRUN exists (mine & the only such one) compasses true north about exactly how/why it all happened - and how to get out of it https://www.toddbensman.com/overrun-book/

- Todd Bensman OVERRUN: How Joe Biden Unleashed the Greatest Border Crisis in U.S. History by Todd Bensman In book stores now, or: order online anywhere Purchase Bulk Copies CLAREMONT REVIEW OF BOOKS REVIEW FALL 2023 HERE Book Review: Overrun: How Joe Biden Unleashed the Greatest Border Crisis in U.S. History. Hearts of Oak Interview with the UK’s Peter […] toddbensman.com

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

Links to Bensman’s latest reporting, including videos, can be found here👇🏼 https://cis.org/Bensman/OneStop-Shop-Illegal-Migration

A One-Stop Shop for Illegal Migration A 75,000-square-foot mega-mall, built to enable industrial-scale illegal immigration to the U.S. southern border, suggests that the UN and others are bullish on a long-term future of continued heavy U.S.-bound illegal migrant traffic through Mexico – no matter the outcome of the November 5 American presidential election. cis.org

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

Blinken took steps to surrender U.S. sovereignty in December 2021. I wonder why @JudiciaryGOP’s report on Safe Mobility Offices didn’t mention the Global Compact for Migration. 🤔

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵Fun fact: President Trump withdrew from negotiating the UN’s 🇺🇳 Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration in 2017 because it is “not compatible with U.S. sovereignty.” In 2021, Secretary of State Antony Blinken “adopted” the Global Compact on behalf of the U.S. 🤯

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

@JudiciaryGOP https://www.dailywire.com/news/un-non-profits-pave-the-way-for-permanent-mass-migration

UN Non-Profits Pave The Way For Permanent Mass Migration TAPACHULA, Mexico — A 75,000-square feet mega-mall, built to enable industrial-scale illegal immigration to the U.S. southern border, is almost online here in this key entry city just across from Guatemala. But its scheduled December opening projects a statement that not many Americans may ever readily hear — that powerful global agencies that will run ... dailywire.com

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

@JudiciaryGOP https://cis.org/Bensman/PresidentElect-Trump-Beware-Duplicitous-Mexican-Ant-Operations-Hide-Mad-Border-Rush

To President-Elect Trump: Beware of Duplicitous Mexican ‘Ant Operations’ to Hide a Mad Border Rush Will Mexico go along with President-elect Trump's demand that it block U.S.-bound foreigners from crossing its territory, or will it try to hide the traffic by dispersing it via what are known as "ant operations", so that there are no high-profile caravans to attract attention? cis.org

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

@JudiciaryGOP

@KimWexler35 - Kim

State Department-funded UN migration agencies and NGOs, and the relief they provide under the heading of “humanitarian assistance,” incentivize and facilitate the unprecedented illegal mass migration entering through airports and at our borders. Read: https://open.substack.com/pub/ageofdisinformation/p/letter-to-the-honorable-brian-mast?r=maeol&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true

Letter to the Honorable Brian Mast In your capacity as Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Oversight, you have authority to investigate … ageofdisinformation.substack.com

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

@hernandoarce @eyeoftheSTORMsd Texans are under the mistaken impression that there is a “line” to be “held.” But there is no “holding the line” until we #DefUNd and dismantle the United Nations.

@will_asks - Will Biagini

🚨HAPPENING NOW🚨 Small groups of illegal aliens are crossing the river near Eagle Pass in a mad rush to get into the country before Trump takes office. We expect to see many more small crossings in the coming days and weeks. More exclusive videos coming soon. Currently covering this situation on the ground for @TexasScorecard

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

@Jeanne2999432 @eyeoftheSTORMsd 👍🏼

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

@EbenezerMudgett @eyeoftheSTORMsd Cartel wars near our border may complicate things, but yes

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

@motion2action @eyeoftheSTORMsd Yes, it is.

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🔥RAV correspondent OSCAR RAMIREZ in Tapachula, Mexico, reports a large Election Day caravan of 2,500+ migrants departed on foot this morning for Mexico City. Their ultimate destination is the U.S. southern border. A spokesman for the caravan told reporters that the group seeks to exercise their rights under the UN Global Compact for Migration. In response to a question from Ramirez concerning criminal elements that may have infiltrated the caravan, the spokesman said there are such many elements, including those who seek to know whether any U.S. political party is paying him for his services. The spokesman said migrants are not aligned with any party. They understand that Trump is a brilliant businessman who kept the American economy strong, but that the Biden Harris administration will allow migrants to enter the United States. Ramirez reports that this is the fourth such caravan to depart from southern Mexico in recent weeks. The Mexican government has relaxed measures it had taken over the past 10 months to restrain migrants in the southern part of the country using Mexico’s military and Guardia Nacional. Ramirez told his livestream audience: “The crisis was created by the Global Compact on Migration, from the United Nations. The problem was created by open border policies, by poverty, bad governments in Central and South America not resolving the problems of other countries, with their own corruption, with their own governments, it has a consequence. But the incentivization of the Biden administration, for this to continue, it goes beyond words, it goes beyond expectations. And the collateral damage has been people losing their lives, children being trafficked and abused. Sadly, that is the collateral damage.” Support Oscar El Blue Independent Media: buymeacoffee.com/oscarelblue @Oscarelblue @OscarElBlueMed1 @RealAmVoice

@OscarRamirezTJ - Oscar Ramirez - Real America’s Voice correspondent

Massive caravan.

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

@dpfromtx @eyeoftheSTORMsd @SpeakerJohnson Yes, he is. We need to pass the #DefUNd Act

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

@Andreafreedom76 #DefundTheUN #DepartTheUN #DisintegrateTheUN Pass the #DefUNd Act

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🇺🇳The UNITED NATIONS is expanding its “migration” infrastructure throughout Mexico and Central America, cementing a pathway to the United States’ southern border. TODD BENSMAN told @Eyeofthestormsd about his investigation into the elaborate network of non-governmental

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🇺🇳The UNITED NATIONS is expanding its “migration” infrastructure throughout Mexico and Central America, cementing a pathway to the United States’ southern border. TODD BENSMAN told @Eyeofthestormsd about his investigation into the elaborate network of non-governmental

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

@melinda68278327 @eyeoftheSTORMsd Yes, we need to #defUNd the United Nations

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

@ckmcmin @eyeoftheSTORMsd 🌐I’m hopeful that the @realDonaldTrump administration, @RepStefanik and @UNWatch @HillelNeuer will take the time to understand how the UN is orchestrating coerced, global mass migration and eroding sovereignty in the United States and in Europe, and how we can stop them. #defUNd

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🇺🇳The UNITED NATIONS is expanding its “migration” infrastructure throughout Mexico and Central America, cementing a pathway to the United States’ southern border. TODD BENSMAN told @Eyeofthestormsd about his investigation into the elaborate network of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), coordinated by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM). An intricate web composed of UN agencies, national governments and NGOs is building and operating illegal migration “NGO village” facilities funded by billions in U.S. taxpayer dollars, Bensman reported in an exposé for Daily Wire. On a recent reporting trip to Colombia, Bensman investigated an NGO village and exposed evidence that the UN and the Colombian government are working closely with the paramilitary Clan del Golfo smuggling cartel that controls the Colombia-Panama border. A report in the Daily Mail (UK) disclosed how Bensman was threatened by cartel affiliates for his efforts to expose Clan del Golfo operations, which he managed to film with a drone. Bensman believes the major investment in a massive new “migration mall” construction project in Tapachula suggests Mexico and the UN anticipate a Harris victory and a continuation of the U.S. open-border policies that have been attracting migrants from all over the world since the start of the Biden administration. Wealthy migrants from China and Venezuela come with “huge wads of greenbacks” and have been successfully reaching the U.S. border — despite a Mexican military operation to restrain migration — by “paying human smugglers huge amounts of money to pay off the Mexicans all the way through to get in,” Bensman said. As Biden’s deal with Mexico’s former president to keep the “poorest of the poor” migrants in southern Mexico appears to be winding down, Bensman found that migrants delayed by Mexico’s military and Guardia Nacional are paying close attention to U.S. election news and polling. Bensman said he expects Mexico to allow “migrants” to attempt to approach the U.S. border after the November 5th election. @BensmanTodd SOURCE: https://rumble.com/v5kwz2q-eye-of-the-storm-podcast-live-s2-e16-103124-with-todd-bensman.html

@BensmanTodd - Todd Bensman

“What about critics who say NGOs like Cadena are helping migrants break the laws of many countries? ‘As an organization,’ the Cadena worker responded. ‘We’re not here to judge. We’re just here to provide a service.’ https://www.dailywire.com/news/un-non-profits-pave-the-way-for-permanent-mass-migration

UN Non-Profits Pave The Way For Permanent Mass Migration TAPACHULA, Mexico — A 75,000-square feet mega-mall, built to enable industrial-scale illegal immigration to the U.S. southern border, is almost online here in this key entry city just across from Guatemala. But its scheduled December opening projects a statement that not many Americans may ever readily hear — that powerful global agencies that will run ... dailywire.com

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

@InsightsPhilly @eyeoftheSTORMsd 👍🏼 https://t.co/nKOdLb5iqB

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

@jray129 @eyeoftheSTORMsd Yes, we need congress to pass the DEFUND Act and #DefundtheUN 🌐 cc:@Kash_Patel https://t.co/EdOKSYZ8MT

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reSee.it AI Summary
I've been exploring the role of Jake Sullivan in the border crisis, particularly through Biden's Executive Order 14010. This order aims to manage migration rather than deter it, focusing on creating legal pathways for asylum seekers. The strategy acknowledges the humanitarian issues in Central America and outlines actions to support regional migration management. It emphasizes collaboration with various stakeholders and aims to expand lawful migration options. However, the approach has raised concerns about its effectiveness and implications for U.S. border policy.

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🔥🧵/1 In the corruption of our borders, many names have emerged as having played a direct role. Let’s take a look at one whose part in the border crisis you may not have heard about: 💥JAKE SULLIVAN💥 Biden’s Executive Order 14010, issued in February 2021, is titled “Creating a Comprehensive Regional Framework to Address the Causes of Migration, to Manage Migration throughout North and Central America, and to Provide Safe and Orderly Processing of Asylum Seekers at the United States Border.” Section 2 of the EO directs the “Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs” (also known as the National Security Advisor) to prepare two strategy documents: (i) the United States Strategy for Addressing the Root Causes of Migration (the “Root Causes Strategy”); and (ii) the United States Strategy for Collaborative Management of Migration in the Region (the “Collaborative Management Strategy”). According to the White House Transition Project (2009), “ideally, the national security advisor serves as an honest broker of policy options for the president in the field of national security, rather than as an advocate for his or her own policy agenda.” Read on to learn more about how Sullivan strategized to “manage” migration …

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵/2 Per the Executive Order, the primary objectives of the Collaborative Management Strategy were to “manage” migration and to provide “safe and orderly processing of asylum seekers” — NOT to prevent or discourage mass numbers of undocumented people from approaching our borders, although there is some attention given to resettling migrants in countries close to their own home countries. According to the EO, the Strategy “shall identify and prioritize actions to strengthen cooperative efforts to address migration flows, including by expanding and improving upon previous efforts to resettle throughout the region those migrants who qualify for humanitarian protection.” “The Collaborative Management Strategy should focus on programs and infrastructure that facilitate access to protection and other lawful immigration avenues, in both the United States and partner countries, as close to migrants’ homes as possible.” “To support the development of the Collaborative Management Strategy, the United States Government shall promptly begin consultations with civil society, the private sector, international organizations, and governments in the region, including the Government of Mexico.” “These consultations should address … humanitarian assistance, including through expansion of shelter networks, to address the immediate needs of individuals who have fled their homes to seek protection elsewhere in the region.” From the July 29, 2021 Collaborative Migration Management “Fact Sheet,” it is clear that the aim was to expand migration and create “LAWFUL PATHWAYS” to the United States, not to discourage or prevent illegal immigration. The Fact Sheet explains that implementation of the Strategy would involve enlisting support from: 🔹governments in and outside the region 🔹international organizations 🔹civil society 🔹the private sector 🔹multilateral organizations 🔹international financial institutions 🔹members of U.S. Congress and their staff 🔹labor unions (This is starting to look familiar…) 🤔

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵/3 The 13-page Strategy document begins by acknowledging “the humanitarian situation in the Northern Triangle” (El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras) caused by “long-standing … violence, lack of employment opportunities and corruption” as well as more recent events like “the COVID-19 pandemic, recurrent droughts, and two hurricanes in November 2020” as predicates to launch “both immediate responses and a new, strategic approach for managing regional migration in the medium- to long-term.” Note 1: With the possible exception of targeted violence, none of the above factors constitutes lawful grounds for asylum under U.S. or international law. Note 2: President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador, who took office in June 2019, has dramatically reduced violent crime in his country by reforming the criminal justice system.

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵/4 The first objective of the Strategy is to reduce “irregular migration” which is defined by the UN International Organization for Migration as “the act of crossing borders without complying with all the legal administrative requirements for entry into the [country].” The second objective is “promoting safe, orderly, and humane migration” by “expanding access to legal pathways.” The Strategy claims that the U.S. has strong “interests” in reducing illegal border crossings and expanding “legal pathways.” Note: In other words, the plan was to reduce illegal border crossings by either making them legal or making them appear to be legal. (Don’t believe me? Read on ….)

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵/5 “This strategy does not seek to end migration. To the contrary — human mobility is part of the fabric and tradition of Central and North America. Instead, the Migration Strategy envisions that migration within and through Mexico and Central America would be by choice, and that fewer people would feel compelled to make that choice. It envisions more legal pathways available for those who choose to leave….”

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵/6 Sullivan’s Strategy sets out eight concrete “Lines of Action” for the U.S. to pursue. The Lines of Action are megalomaniacal in scope, seeking to reform and financially support border management and migration throughout the region, albeit with the “collaboration” of the United Nations and relevant governments. 1. “Stabilize Populations with Acute Needs” — defined as coordinating with the United Nations and surging humanitarian aid to the Northern Triangle “given the COVID-19 pandemic, November 2020 hurricanes, and prolonged droughts” 2. “Expand Access to International Protection” (see below) 3. “Expand Access to Protection in Countries of Origin” — a focus on assisting Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) who are homeless within their own countries 4. “Expand Third Country Labor Migration Programs While Improving Worker Protections” — such programs “allow individuals to find work opportunities and provide support for their families through formalized migration channels” 5. “Assist and Reintegrate Returned Persons” (continued) …

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵/7 “Lines of Action” (continued) 6. “Foster Secure and Humane Management of Borders” — involves working with governments “to build the region’s migration-focused departments and agencies to develop institutional capacity” as well as providing “support for their modernization of border infrastructure” 7. “Strengthen Regional Public Messaging on Migration” — the U.S. sought to take the lead on “messaging” to “share factual information” about migration policies in the region, “counter disinformation … discourage irregular migration and promote “safe, orderly and humane migration.” “Partnerships with international organizations and other stakeholders can amplify these messages ….” (continued) …

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵/8 “Lines of Action” (continued) 8. “Expand Access to Lawful Pathways for Protection and Opportunity in the United States” “The United States is committed to enhancing access to protection and opportunity in the United States. The United States is taking a number of steps to increase access to the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP) for Northern Triangle nationals. The United States is also examining parole options … and evaluating options to enhance access for Northern Triangle nationals to immigrant and non-immigrant visas to the United States….” The Central American Minors (CAM) program was started in 2014 during the Obama administration and was designed to allow “young people with parents in the United States” to apply for asylum status from their home countries. The Trump administration phased the program out in 2018 because “the vast majority of individuals accessing the program were not eligible for refugee resettlement.” The CAM program was revived by Biden and has been noted as one of the major driving forces behind the current child trafficking crisis due to poor planning and poor implementation of the program, as well as the lack of meaningful oversight.

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵/9 “The Del Rio incident” in September 2021, in which some 15,000 Haitians moved from Brazil and Chile up to the Texas border, “was a wake-up call” writes Katie Tobin in a September 2024 report for the Carnegie Endowment. “Migration trends were shifting, and old playbooks and policies would not be sufficient. There was growing consensus that a new, hemisphere-wide strategy was needed. Building one would require leaders to come together.” The incident spurred Biden to have his national security team draft a regional migration pact involving the participation of Canada, Mexico and Colombia and the imprimatur of the UN Refugee agency (UNHCR) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM). Other countries joined in negotiations, and eventually a total of 22 Latin American and Caribbean nations adopted the Los Angeles Declaration on Migration and Protection. https://carnegieendowment.org/research/2024/09/americas-migration-los-angeles-declaration-north-south?lang=en

The Los Angeles Declaration Continues to Shape the Regional and Global Migration Response Two years after its passage, the U.S.-led migration pact unites American leaders to promote safe, legal migration. carnegieendowment.org

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵/10 In July 2023, after meetings between Mexico’s President Lopez Obrador and a U.S. delegation, Sullivan announced the U.S. “is taking additional steps to expand access to safe, orderly, legal migration pathways. Today we are announcing our full support for an international multipurpose space that the Government of Mexico plans to establish in southern Mexico to offer new refugee and labor options ….”

@BensmanTodd - Todd Bensman

A new MASS ILLEGAL MIGRATION MALL going up fast in Tapachula, Mexico that’ll house UN agencies and nonprofit migration-help groups under one convenient one-stop shop roof. This multipurpose building shows all are bullish on a prosperous future for industrialized mass migration https://t.co/oUaTUcKEFO

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵BONUS — How did Sullivan handle migrant caravans that threatened to surge the border at the beginning of Biden’s administration? Did their approach set the tone for U.S.-Mexico relations for the rest of the Biden administration? Did it work? Or did it contribute to the crisis?

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🔥🇺🇸How did Biden handle the threat of caravans surging the U.S. border shortly after he took office? He privately encouraged 🇲🇽Mexico and 🇬🇹Guatemala “to keep up their border enforcement against northward migration just as they did under Donald Trump.” In return, he showered Mexico and Central America with “aid.” According to Todd Bensman, “readers should draw their own conclusions from the fact that, in the midst of caravan-related hand-wringing just before and after taking office, the Biden people committed to giving $4 billion to the governments of Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador, supposedly to address the so-called ‘root causes’ of emigration, like hurricanes and systemic poverty.” In addition, Bensman writes, in the days before Biden’s inauguration, while the January caravan was on the move, Biden’s pick for national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, “reached out to Mexican officials to talk about migration. In the same breath he held out the promise of a ‘program for development in Mexico,’ supposedly to help out with an ailing economy due to the pandemic.” 👇🏼Read: A New Migrant Caravan Is Forming — And Biden Hopes to Crush It Without Leaving His Fingerprints (Feb. 15, 2021) @BensmanTodd

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

The UN’s squishily defined “lawful pathways” concept infected U.S. agencies like USCIS and DHS

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

JIM JORDAN: In history, has there ever been a parole program of this magnitude? UR JADDOU: I don’t have the numbers in front of me. JORDAN: You’ve given it a whole new term, “lawful pathways,” some term I’d never heard before — because we didn’t pass any laws saying you should do this. @Jim_Jordan #CHNV

Video Transcript AI Summary
Chair recognizes the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee. Has there been a parole program of this magnitude recently? There have been many parole uses historically, some large and some small. This is not unique; the parole authority has existed for decades. The CHNV process is part of a broader border management strategy that includes enforcement and lawful immigration pathways. Why this specific program for four countries? There was a need for meaningful lawful pathways for certain populations. Can someone paroled under this program sponsor another? Yes, 86% of participants are U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents, but a migrant can also sponsor someone else. This approach is part of a comprehensive strategy for enduring border management, which requires collaboration between various immigration systems.
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Speaker 0: Chair recognizes the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, mister Jordan, for filing Speaker 1: Thank you, mister, thank you, mister chairman. Director, has there, in recent history, has there ever been a parole program of this magnitude? Speaker 2: Our our which which parole are you talking about CHNV? Speaker 1: CHNV. 2 years, 531,000 people get get called in. Speaker 2: There have been there have been parole. Speaker 1: Tell you tell of that magnitude? In a 2 year time frame, that magnitude? Speaker 2: I don't have all the numbers in front of me, but I've I've I've I'm familiar with the historical use of parole through multiple administrations, Republican and Democrat. There have been many uses, some large, some small, and some have been very large. Speaker 1: Okay. Is is is so this is not unique, you're saying? This is just run of the mill type of parole that you're doing? Speaker 2: I I I'm not I'm not saying it's run of the mill. That is it the parole the parole Speaker 1: You give it a whole new term, lawful pathway, some term I never heard before because we didn't pass any law saying you should do this. So is this is this I'm just trying to get, is this a special deal you guys are doing? Because it sure seems like it. Speaker 2: No. I what I am suggesting is that this is not something this is not something new. This has been something that has been used. This parole authority has been in the statute for decades, and it has been used Speaker 1: for all of us. Being done now somewhat unique, somewhat different? Because that's our impression on this side. I'm just asking, do you think that? Speaker 2: The CHNB process is one piece of a an effective border management, strategy. Effective border management that we want to be enduring, not short term, but enduring, must include both enforcement and enduring and meaningful lawful powers. Speaker 1: I'm still stuck on this. Speaker 2: CHNV is one piece of it, but so is the rest of our lawful immigration system. Speaker 1: But I'm asking about CHNV. Is that it seems like it's something out of the ordinary to me, and I think I think every republican up here would say it's out there. I think the American people probably say it's out. 30,000 a month coming in from 4 countries that you were selected that started with Venezuela, then you had the other 3. That seems somewhat different than than than the normal process. And I'm saying, oh, how about this? What's the goal of that program? Why this unique approach, what we think is unique? Why why why do that that type of approach with c h CHNV? Speaker 2: As as I, stated, if we want to have enduring border management, border control, we need to have all of our immigration systems working together. That includes enforcement, so my customs and border protection, and ICE working hand in hand with us at USCIS. We each play different parts of that management strategy. That includes the enforcement of my partners, but it also includes all the lawful immigration that we process at USCIS. So it is not just CHNB. It is multiple other things that we do at USCIS. Every single day, requests come in for all sorts of lawful immigration pathways. Speaker 1: Oh, okay. But we have this specific program for 4 countries. And what is why do we need that specific program for those 4 countries? Tell me the why. And I'm not Migrants coming in from those 4 Speaker 2: I I I am not going to I I'm not able to speak to the, the management piece of paroling the individuals in and the numbers of people that are coming from these specific countries. Part of that management was an identification of a need for meaningful lawful pathways Okay. For certain populations. Speaker 1: Well, can someone who is paroled in then become a supporter and sponsor for some new parolee? Speaker 2: CHNV, 86% of Speaker 1: No. That's just answer simple question. Someone someone that's come in under this program, can they then become a supporter or sponsor for someone else who's coming? Speaker 2: 8686 percent of them are US citizens and lawful permit rather than Speaker 1: Someone asked, can someone do it? Can what's the answer? Yes. That can happen. Yes. Okay. Is that unique? Is that something that's kinda new? Speaker 2: I I historically, I'm I I'd have to think Speaker 1: Sure seems like it's new. Speaker 2: I I I don't have program Speaker 1: for 4 countries. You come in under that program, and then, Shazam, you can sponsor someone else to come in. I think that's probably pretty new. Probably something had been done before. Do you know that? Our Speaker 2: law passed by congress has many instances in which, for example, a US citizen can sponsor Speaker 1: I'm not asking about a US citizen. A migrant who comes into the program, can they then become a sponsor or supporter of some new migrant coming in? You said, yes. That could happen. That's not a US Speaker 2: citizen. Right. But we have other places in our law that do similar things. So, CHNV, again, is a piece of an entire border management strategy. Just one piece. It cannot work alone. Neither can enforcement measures work alone if we want it to be long lasting, and that's why this process is important. Speaker 1: Alright.

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

h/t @truthteller_x1 https://t.co/ffRn4uMnDD

Saved - December 30, 2024 at 12:43 AM
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I've compiled information on the recent emergence of CYM and Cemex, focusing on their geographic locations. I created maps showing Cemex plants, human trafficking hotspots, and their correlations with CYM. It's crucial to understand the connections between these entities, especially regarding human blood used in concrete production. I also explored the potential links to meat processing plants, particularly pig plants, suggesting a disturbing overlap. Despite the importance of this information, I feel it's being suppressed, as evidenced by limited engagement on my posts.

@AgesSnark - Snarkish Danno 🇺🇸

Since CYM and Cemex have both popped up this past week, figured I would supply my information that I have that combines them all geographically. First off, the locations of the CYM "camps" @NativeTexan_17 @NoogaJack @TheParasiteGuy https://t.co/uRaOwEzK16

@AgesSnark - Snarkish Danno 🇺🇸

This is a map of the Cemex plants in the USA. https://t.co/HVNlvh7AoO

@AgesSnark - Snarkish Danno 🇺🇸

And this is the human trafficking hotspot map https://t.co/VCKJFGqPXP

@AgesSnark - Snarkish Danno 🇺🇸

Now, lets work some magic... CYM vs Human trafficking https://t.co/xgNhQzLM6K

@AgesSnark - Snarkish Danno 🇺🇸

CYM vs Cement plants https://t.co/2V2MA7XWup

@AgesSnark - Snarkish Danno 🇺🇸

Cement plants vs trafficking. Youll have to look closely at this one, as the little black dots for the plants dont jump out at you. https://t.co/XLONaMMwZf

@AgesSnark - Snarkish Danno 🇺🇸

And lastly, all 3. CYM, Cemex, Human Trafficking https://t.co/mZnuRTIv5g

@AgesSnark - Snarkish Danno 🇺🇸

If you are wondering WHY its important that there is correllation here, Let me give you some breadcrumbs. Look up patents for human blood strengthening concrete, and then wonder where that blood comes from. CYM is adrenochrome harvesting. What do they do with the blood when they are done? You know they wont leave a penny on the table, so if they can sell it for a profit they will. And where you have human trafficking, you have the two above.

@AgesSnark - Snarkish Danno 🇺🇸

Also. These are industrial scale enterprises. I have NOT included information on meat processing plants, but that is something that I should look into, as that would be the final straw as it were. We know human meat is in the food supply.

@AgesSnark - Snarkish Danno 🇺🇸

Ok I decided to go see what I could find for meat processing plants. I found Pig plants, which really are most likely where the majority goes, as human meat is supposedly very like pork. Long pork is the nickname given human meat, and has been for a very long time. https://t.co/qwaMTtWoL2

@AgesSnark - Snarkish Danno 🇺🇸

So lets add that into the mix shall we? All 4 overlaid. Sorry, once we start getting this many overlays, it gets tougher to see, so youll have to zoom in and study it closely. But its there. Boy howdy is it there https://t.co/P96U7GcqJY

@AgesSnark - Snarkish Danno 🇺🇸

Here are just pig plants with human trafficking... telling by itself https://t.co/KmUkFvH6KA

@AgesSnark - Snarkish Danno 🇺🇸

And yes, this thread is being throttled, so please, share it around as you can. When we have one of the largest patriot accounts out there share it ( @AwakenedOutlaw ), and its barely gotten any hits, you know they are strangling its reach.

Saved - January 15, 2025 at 10:36 PM
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I noticed that Matt Walsh wrote extensively about OnlyFans without mentioning its owner, Leonid Radvinsky, which seems odd. It's reminiscent of articles from the Daily Wire that discuss NGOs and mass migration without mentioning HIAS. This pattern feels like a "limited hangout," where key details are conveniently left out. It's surprising to see such omissions in discussions that should address all relevant parties.

@BasedSamParker - Sam Parker 🇺🇸🧯

Ben Shapiro's employee Matt Walsh just wrote 1,843 words on how to stop "the festering disease called OnlyFans" w/o mentioning the owner, Leonid Radvinsky, even once. I wonder why not? That would be as silly as writing a 1,607 word article about the NGOs funding mass migration into the US without once mentioning HIAS (Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society). Oh. Wait. What?

@Cobratate - Andrew Tate

Judeo Christian values from @benshapiro https://t.co/yyP6Tt36ep

@BasedSamParker - Sam Parker 🇺🇸🧯

Not one mention of Leonid Radvinsky or HIAS in the Daily Wire articles. I believe this is called a "limited hangout." https://t.co/JM1uObuYLB

@BasedSamParker - Sam Parker 🇺🇸🧯

Imagine not mentioning HIAS in an article about NGOs funding mass migration into the US. The Daily Wire imagined it! https://t.co/JUK394nYtT

Saved - January 28, 2025 at 11:04 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I believe the recent actions by President Trump regarding immigration funding are pivotal. He signed an executive order halting refugee admissions and directed the State Department to stop funding NGOs involved in refugee resettlement. These organizations, heavily reliant on taxpayer money, have been accused of undermining U.S. immigration laws. Many operate almost entirely on federal grants, facilitating the immigration process and providing financial support to migrants. This shift in funding represents a significant change in the immigration landscape, which I see as a major victory against these NGOs.

@njhochman - Nate Hochman

This is arguably the single most important aspect of Trump's funding freeze. The immigration crisis isn't an accident. It's a well-oiled system, facilitated by powerful NGOs—and funded by your tax dollars. By defunding the NGOs, Trump is crippling the entire system. 🧵 https://t.co/OJs1GN0O3y

@njhochman - Nate Hochman

Here's what just happened: Last week, President Trump signed an executive order suspending refugee admissions into the U.S. Then, the State Department went a step further—they issued a "stop-work" order to their NGO "partners," suspending all funding for refugee resettlement. https://t.co/TU6TgRTEzO

@njhochman - Nate Hochman

The NGOs were beside themselves. And for good reason—very few of these groups are self-sufficient. Most of them are sustained by the federal tax-dollar gravy train. The immigration crisis is being financed by your government—with your money. Hence, their outraged statements: https://t.co/KfxDJMtwg1

@njhochman - Nate Hochman

To be clear, these NGOs exist to subvert U.S. immigration law at every step of the process—actively transporting migrants into the country, fighting enforcement efforts at the border, resettling migrants in American towns and cities, and lobbying for open border policies in D.C. https://t.co/ZYMjlIcDMq

@njhochman - Nate Hochman

And again, they've been doing it on your dime. For the past four years, The Biden State Department has been mainlining taxpayer funds to groups that run an end-to-end mass migration network, beginning deep in South America and finishing with resettlement in American communities. https://t.co/UuZqmEZhoP

@njhochman - Nate Hochman

They provide "humanitarian transportation" to ferry immigrants up to our border, waypoints with shelter and medical services along the way, Spanish-language maps showing the best route to the U.S., and legal services for immigrants to beat our immigration laws once they get here. https://t.co/ZfuKr7gAIn

@njhochman - Nate Hochman

Oh, and money. They just give them cash cards, vouchers, and often even just stacks of cash in envelopes. Tough to think of a more direct 1:1 redistribution: You pay your taxes. Your government sends that money to the NGOs. The NGOs hand it to immigrants. You work, they benefit. https://t.co/NsnIyYziPP

@njhochman - Nate Hochman

Ten of these major immigration NGOs—known as VOLAGS ("Voluntary Agencies")—have contracts with the State Department's Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration (PRM), which provides them with the funding to resettle migrants in the U.S. These are the ten VOLAGS in question: https://t.co/43lGcF7hEs

@njhochman - Nate Hochman

Most of these groups are only able to operate because of the federal government. Take the USCCB: In 2023, they received $129.6M in federal grants for migration services. They spent $130.5M on migration services. Their immigration activities are almost 100% taxpayer-funded. https://t.co/dAgiXcgFxs

@njhochman - Nate Hochman

Or take the Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service. (Which, unlike the USCCB as an overall organization, is exclusively focused on immigration). In FY 2023, 96.65% of their revenue came from federal grants and contracts, to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars. https://t.co/q30J9qkzah

@njhochman - Nate Hochman

Or take the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society—a group that we made an entire video about last year. (See below). Biden DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas served on their board until taking a job in the Biden admin. Surprise, surprise—after he took office, their funding skyrocketed. https://t.co/7hwpgZps7S

@America_2100 - America 2100

Alejandro Mayorkas is fully in bed with the open borders lobby. Until 2020, he served on the board of HIAS — a radical left-wing group that is actively ferrying illegals into America. He was never serious about border security. The Senate must impeach. https://t.co/yTlpQYHeAQ https://t.co/w36fGap0NX

Video Transcript AI Summary
Alejandro Mayorkas, the Secretary of Homeland Security, is facing impeachment due to his role in the ongoing border crisis. His connection to open borders began before his current position; he served on the board of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS), which advocates for open immigration policies. The Biden administration has deep ties to various NGOs that facilitate immigration, including HIAS, which provides resources for immigrants and lobbies for amnesty. HIAS, founded in 1881, has shifted its focus to assist all refugees, receiving significant funding from government grants, including from DHS. Critics argue that these policies contribute to a crisis marked by increased crime and suffering at the border, contradicting the idealistic vision of immigration policy.
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Speaker 0: Alejandro Mayorkas is the chief architect of the American border crisis. Right now, the house is trying for the second time to impeach Biden DHS secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. The yeas are 214 and the nays are 213. The resolution is adopted. You've seen the videos of the crisis at our southern border. You've read the tragic stories of the Americans who have been killed by the drugs and crime pouring into our country. You may have even read about the ways in which Mayorkas' policies at the Department of Homeland Security have facilitated this disaster. But what you might not know is that Mayorkas' role in our open borders crisis started years before he joined the Biden administration. Prior to his current position as the head of the Department of Homeland Security, Mayorkas served on the board of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society or HIAS. The organization is part of a sprawling coalition of NGOs, activist groups, and nonprofits hailing from a wide range of both religious and secular backgrounds that partner with both United Nations and the US government to push for open borders. The Biden administration's connections to this network run deep, well beyond Mayorkas and HIAS. Robin Marcos, the Director of Biden's Office of Refugee Resettlement, previously served as the Senior Director of Resettlement, Asylum, and Integration Programming for the International Rescue Committee, a powerful NGO that helps to aid and coordinate the flow of immigration up to the US border. Katie Tobin, who served as a senior border advisor on Biden's National Security Council, previously worked for Annunciation House, a major Catholic immigration nonprofit which is currently being sued by the state of Texas for helping to facilitate illegal immigration. Mayorkas joined the board of HIAS in 2020. HIAS bills itself as the world's oldest refugee agency. The group was founded in 18/81 and was originally dedicated to aiding and advocating for Jewish refugees fleeing persecution in Russia and Eastern Europe. Over the past few decades, however, the group's focus has expanded to include all refugees of every religious and national background. The group's leaders see themselves as humanitarians who help to provide vital services to refugees and asylum seekers around the world. HIAS, welcome the stranger. Protect the refugee. But in practice, HIAS and groups like it play a critical role in our open borders crisis. At the government level, HIAS regularly lobbies for open borders, amnesty, and uncontrolled immigration. On the ground, the group actively facilitates the ongoing invasion with everything from cash cards and vouchers for immigrants arriving at our border to Spanish language maps showing immigrants how to get here to providing tents, shelter, and legal and medical services for immigrants to use during their journey up to the US border. Once they've made it into America, HIAS helps to resettle them in communities across the country. All of this is funded by your tax dollars. HIAS had an operating budget of more than $162,000,000 in 2022. Nearly half of its funding came from government grants, including from Mayorkas' DHS. Millions of tax dollars in those government grants were explicitly earmarked for the group's efforts to fund and support immigration from South America. Since Biden took office, the number of tax dollars hold a utopian vision of immigration policy. A world without borders. But in the real world, their policies do not lead to utopia. They lead to death, destruction, and misery. The crisis at our border is living proof. For more stories like this, follow America 21100.

@njhochman - Nate Hochman

If you're looking for the villain at the center of the immigration crisis, it's these guys. The refugee NGOs are a fifth column in American politics. And they've essentially been acting as an extension of the federal government. But not anymore. This is a big, big win.

@njhochman - Nate Hochman

You can check out my deep-dive thread on mass deportations from earlier this month here:

@njhochman - Nate Hochman

In 1954, 750 Border Patrol agents deported 1.1 million illegals in the space of a few months. Today, we have 21,000 Border Patrol agents—and far more advanced technology. Mass deportations are reasonable, necessary and possible. We've done it before—and we can do it again. 🧵 https://t.co/K2QrzqTajp

@njhochman - Nate Hochman

And yesterday’s thread on how the “online right” won:

@njhochman - Nate Hochman

For years, we were told that "the internet isn't real life." But in this election, it was. Online influencers, issues and ideas played a major role in the 2024 election—especially on the right. Today's right is more "online" than the left—and that's part of why it's winning. 🧵 https://t.co/jxzosG8XOb

Saved - February 3, 2025 at 3:50 AM
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I've been reflecting on President Trump's interest in implementing large-scale tariffs, drawing parallels to President McKinley's approach. McKinley faced significant economic challenges, including deflation and wage cuts, which led to political unrest. His protective tariffs allowed American industries to thrive, raising wages and fostering a virtuous economic cycle. While tariffs may cause initial pain, they ultimately benefit the economy. I believe Trump could replicate McKinley's success by addressing today's similar issues, including wage depression and immigration challenges.

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

President Trump has indicated he wants tariffs on a grand scale, and that the McKinley presidency is his model for doing so Why’s that important? McKinley saved America with his responsible attitude and protection-minded tariffs, and Trump could do the same 🧵👇 https://t.co/i8Sg3WeI9B

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

The history of the McKinley tariffs is quite interesting. So far, my favorite book on his policies is In the Days of McKinley, but if you want a faster primer, @MTClassical has a superb show on the subject In any case, the basic problem McKinley faced is this: decades of tight, gold standard monetary policy and relatively unprotective trade policies in the period between the War Between the States and 1890 meant significant deflation in goods prices, particularly commodities and those manufactured goods in which Europe had a head start

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

That general economic situation meant, broadly, that though things were getting significantly cheaper, workers were missing out on those gains because their employers had to cut wages to stay afloat Farmers, meanwhile, were seeing themselves fall ever more behind the large corporate farms as the commodity prices of their crops fell and the debt they, in turn, needed was extremely expensive in a deflationary world Justin HW Brands describes the farming issue particularly well in his book “Colossus”

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

So, overall, the big companies were in an ok position, as was the managerial class. The upper-middle professional class was in a great economic position: domestic labor and goods were cheap, so they benefited But the bottom of the totem pole, the wage earning workers and yeomen farmers, was struggling. Low commodity prices hurt farmers and the cut wages that came with deflation hurt workers

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

Those issues, in turn, were creating political problems Namely, deflation-harmed farmers were turned to the radical populist politics of William Jennings Bryan, the apostle of inflationary silver Meanwhile the tenement living, wages cut workers turned to the radical anarchist and socialist politics of the Central and Eastern European workers imported en masse by some of the industrialists to further depress wages

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

Capital responded with a vengeance to those radical politics Hundreds of Pinkertons being sent to crush strikers is indicative of the mutually felt venom of the early Gilded Age period, as were incidents in which national guard troopers shot strikers, who in turn torched vast amounts of capital, such as railroad infrastructure

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

America, in short, was being torn apart at the seams as her farmers embraced radical politics while workers and capitalists shot each other down in the streets It was McKinley who fixed that and got America on the right path so it could dodge the deadly bullet of anarchist/socialist radicalism

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

The gold side of this was out of his hands, admittedly: The silver boosters like WJB were obviated not by policy, but by the exploitation of South Africa’s Rand mines, from which a flood of gold poured, ending the tight monetary situation of the post-war period https://t.co/SKbWPQ9cMx

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

But McKinley did solve the wage and capital situation: In imposing tariffs protective enough to give American industry breathing room on its profit margins, McKinley gave the industrialists the breathing room to raise wages, appeasing the American workers who had embraced radicalism out of necessity rather than inclination, and gave it up once wages were raised As he did so, he acted with the same sort of respect for both sides that characterized his period as governor: by calling out both labor and capital when they went too far, he helped push the intransigent elements out of both and help the reasonable, good faith elements strike mutually beneficial compromises. This is what he first did when the mine owners and workers almost went to war when he was governor, then did it nationally as president, fulfilling the hopes of those who nominated then elected him because of his responsible nature

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

Admittedly, that caused short term pain, particularly the tariffs. Building domestic industry rather than importing what foreigners made was difficult, and caused temporary economic pain But what the tariff haters miss is that, like with working out, the short term pain led to immense long term gain Namely, protection created a virtuous long term cycle for the American economy: tariffs meant foreign goods were uncompetitive, so as American workers earning their newly raised wages spent that earned money, they did so on domestically produced goods. That spending on nationally produced goods meant capital owners had rising profits. They reinvested it in more production, raised wages, and paid dividends. Everyone benefited, and so long as the protection was in place and insanity avoided at the political level, the cycle continued. It only really broke down when what would have been temporary conditions meant FDR the pinko was in charge

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

The sort of industrialism represented by Henry Ford characterized this cycle He produced inexpensive cars normal people could afford, and kept wages high so his workers could buy the sort of cars the produced. As more people bought his cars, he could take advantage of increasing economies of scale so more people could afford the cars, wages could be raised further, and so on It was production for a purpose, that benefited the country, rather than just blind GDP chasing of the sort we now have or the sort of ruthless exploitation of workers characterized by the company stores of Frisk

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

This stands quite in contrast to the free trade of England, which helped destroy the empire Ending the Corn Laws, as I spoke about with @_jburden, eventually destroyed farmers and the traditional landed elite, putting plutocrats in political power Their ideological devotion to free trade meant domestic factories were increasingly uncompetitive with the imports of America, which had a far master market to support its low prices, and gradually capital cut jobs and wages to make up for it, creating intense hatred amongst the working class and the opposite of the virtuous cycle present in America In the end, this meant continued socialist government that further ravaged England, huge strikes that created conditions of class warfare, and the end of England as a major industrial power that could support an empire All of that could have been avoided even into the first decades of the 1900s, as Leo Amery wrote about in his memoirs, but in taking the opposite path of McKinley, England destroyed itself America avoided a General Strike, quite unlike England

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

Then there’s the matter of imported radicalism Sadly, this killed McKinley: he was assassinated by a crazed anarchist “newcomer” from impoverished Eastern Europe But his death was not in vain, for it and others like it amongst the wealthy meant a massive crackdown on immigration from those hellish anarchist spots, paired with deportations of radical immigrants This also helped solve the issue of integrating those recent immigrants and ending the problem of imported labor depressing wages

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

This essentially worked Before the Great Depression, socialism, communism, and anarchism were on track to be defeated by America, as I wrote about here:

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

Trump won, which is fabulous But the problem for America is that its full of people who praise the Soviets, a regime that murdered 10 million Christians 9the reason for the praise) You can't have a country with that cancer in it, but America has solved this problem before🧵👇 https://t.co/ExFVjN6OPr

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

Trump has the potential to do the same thing as McKinley, as most of our issues now are similar to those faced by America in the late nineteenth century Take industry: industrial jobs have evaporated and the wages for them become ever less generous because of our relatively free trade policies, particularly NAFTA and granting China most favored nation status. The end of those jobs has ravaged the Rust Belt and created not just suffering, but also significant political undercurrents of left leaning economic populism That could be fixed with protection. Yes, it would be painful, as was initially the case with the McKinley tariffs. But those ended in glory because they were stuck with America has much financial and human capital. We have all the resources we need. We could rebuild our domestic industry and recreate the virtuous economic cycle of McKinley. But it’ll take protection to achieve that

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

Then there’s money Admittedly, ours is too inflationary rather than too deflationary. But McKinley was a staunch hard money man who fought inflationary silver Trump must fight inflation, though there are different ways to do it, and I’ll leave that to those more knowledgeable than I, but we can keep the dollar strong against the Euro, Pound, and other currencies, as @NormanDodd_knew has spoken about, and use protection to benefit from it rather than see strong dollar caused export chaos

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

Finally, there’s the matter of imported dangers Tren de Aragua, MS-13, the cartels, and so on are here at our sufferance. Like the Reds, they must be deported But also we need a strong border to solve the issue of domestic wage depression and non-assimilation. Trump could achieve that, and it’s much needed

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

So, it’s very hopeful that Trump is referencing McKinley McKinley saved America, and following in his footsteps could do the same thing in the 21st century https://t.co/Y9NW2p1wL3

@Will_Tanner_1 - Will Tanner

This more or less sums up the reason for tariffs and why they worked for America thanks to McKinley Great post

@HardPass4 - Hard Pass

I'm willing to pay more for quality products if they are made in America, by Americans, who are paid a decent income. https://t.co/y1zr1ul3Pz

Saved - February 7, 2025 at 12:23 PM
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I just saw that President Trump signed an executive order for an audit of every NGO that receives federal funding. It seems Biden allocated billions to these organizations, allegedly aiding illegal immigration, like the Red Cross, which reportedly provided maps to help migrants. Justice is on the way.

@nicksortor - Nick Sortor

🚨 #BREAKING: President Trump has just signed an executive order requiring an audit of EVERY NGO which relies on federal funding, per Reuters Biden gave BILLIONS to these NGOs to facilitate an invasion of our country. Like the Red Cross, who was providing LITERAL MAPS to help illegals get to the U.S. Mexico border And now, justice is coming 🔥

Saved - April 12, 2025 at 4:12 AM
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I shared footage revealing that taxpayer-funded NGOs like the Red Cross and MedGlobal are assisting individuals traveling to the U.S. by providing advice and equipment for crossing the Darién Gap Jungle. A Red Cross psychologist advised on food supplies for the journey, while a MedGlobal worker offered survival gear, including water purification tablets. This raises concerns about the Red Cross prioritizing a radical open borders agenda over their original mission to ensure safety.

@ItsYourGov - Oversight Project

TAXPAYER-FUNDED NGO'S STILL ASSISTING ILLEGALS IN JOURNEY TO THE U.S. Footage captured by @realmuckraker shows the NGO's Red Cross and MedGlobal offering U.S.-bound aliens advice and equipment for crossing the Darién Gap Jungle from Colombia into Panama. A Red Cross psychologist gave our undercover journalist advice, such as to bring 5 days of food for the jungle, and showed our reporter common entry points into the Darién Gap. A worker from the NGO MedGlobal offered our undercover reporter water purification tablets and other gear to survive in the jungle. Instead of helping keep people safe from danger, the Red Cross has abandoned their mission in favor of a radical open borders agenda.

Video Transcript AI Summary
**Spanish Summary:** El objetivo es dar estrategias ante los riesgos de la ruta a México o EE.UU. a través de la selva. Si dicen que se tarda 3 días, proyectar 5 días en la selva y llevar comida para 5 días. Recomiendan llevar un kit de salvavidas y primeros auxilios con bloqueador solar y crema para quemaduras, además de agua, barras de cereal, pastillas potabilizadoras y suero. El psicólogo indica que estar allí como migrante no es sencillo y ofrece estrategias de seguridad. El dinero debe permanecer guardado. Recomienda ir a Necoclí y luego a Capurganá para entrar a la selva. Aconseja preguntar por un mapa en el punto de atención al migrante y utilizar el comedor comunitario gratuito. Unicef es un lugar de protección. Recomienda juntarse con otras personas. **English Translation:** The goal is to provide strategies to address the risks of the route to Mexico or the U.S. through the jungle. If they say it takes 3 days, plan for 5 days in the jungle and bring food for 5 days. They recommend carrying a survival and first aid kit with sunscreen and burn cream, as well as water, cereal bars, water purification tablets, and serum. The psychologist indicates that being there as a migrant is not easy and offers security strategies. Money should remain hidden. He recommends going to Necoclí and then to Capurganá to enter the jungle. He advises asking for a map at the migrant assistance point and using the free community dining room. UNICEF is a place of protection. He recommends joining other people.
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Speaker 0: Mi misión simplemente es darte algunas estrategias, porque sabemos que hacer el camino hacia México o hacia Estados Unidos por esta ruta tiene algunos riesgos, ¿sí? En la selva Aldarín hay unos riesgos. Si te han dicho que las personas se demoran 3 días en la selva, tú vas a proyectar 5 días en la selva, ¿sí? Y si te han dicho que no hay alimentos en la selva, tú vas a proyectar llevar 5 días de alimentación para la selva, ¿listo? Sí. Entonces, a ese a ese riesgo, que es no tener alimento, pues tú lo vas a poder compensar preparándote llevando alimentos para 5 días, ¿listo? Speaker 1: Vienen 2. El pequeño es lo que son de salvavidas, todo lo que tiene que ver con primeros auxilios, el ácido arterial, bloqueador solar, jabón, crema en caso que tengan alguna quemadura en la piel, no en la cara, ¿cierto? A más tardar que lo tengan presente. Y el otro trae lo que es agua, esas cosas instantáneas, barras de cereal, unas pasitas potabilizadas de agua que son las más pequeñitas. Esas pasitas en un litro de agua, agrego una pastillita para media hora, ya el agua la pueden tomar, y suero en sobre. Eso lo disuelven en un litro de agua también. Speaker 0: Ok, gracias. La pastilla que Speaker 1: dices que es como para limpiar la agua. Son unas chiquiticas que están ahí. Ok. Speaker 0: Mira, yo soy el psicólogo, ¿cierto? Sí. No estás aquí porque estés loco, sino porque cada situación que nosotros vivimos trae una emoción. Sí. Entonces, estar acá como migrante, como me lo dijiste, no es sencillo. Entonces, mi mi misión simplemente es darte algunas estrategias, sin embargo, pues hay unas cosas que me parece importante que tengas presente para tu seguridad, ¿sí? Sí. Porque sabemos que hacer el camino hacia México o hacia Estados Unidos por esta ruta tiene algunos riesgos, ¿sí? El dinero siempre debe permanecer guardado, ¿sí? No, Pues trata de no olvidarse mucho. En la selva de harina hay unos riesgos, ¿sí? Si te han dicho que las personas se demoran 3 días en la selva, tú vas a proyectar 5 días en la selva, ¿sí? Y si te han dicho que no hay alimentos en la selva, tú vas a proyectar llevar 5 días de alimentación para la selva, ¿listo? Sí. Entonces, a ese a ese riesgo, que es no tener alimento, pues tú lo vas a poder compensar preparándote llevando alimento para 5 días, ¿listo? Entonces, mira, tú estás en ecoclip. Mira, este es Necoclick, ¿sí? Sí. ¿Qué es lo que hace la gente? La gente se va para Candy o para Capurganá, ¿sí? Que sigue siendo Colombia, mira, esto sigue siendo así, y de acá, pues, empieza a irse por toda la selva, ¿sí? Al lado queda el punto de atención y orientación al migrante. Podrías preguntar si hay un mapa. Ok. ¿Sí? Aquí al ladito, listo. Hay un comedor comunitario, te dan la comida de manera gratuita, esa es que roja es un lugar de protección, Unice es un lugar de protección, te nos dicen que allá hay actores armados, que hay gente que no se puede hacer daño, ¿cierto? Sí, pues trata de juntarse con las personas.
Saved - July 12, 2025 at 2:35 PM
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In 2022, the House Freedom Caucus attempted to address the U.S. border crisis but faced refusal from Speaker Nancy Pelosi to hold an official hearing. Todd Bensman testified about the UN's collaboration with NGOs and human smuggling cartels, revealing that the UN provides financial and legal assistance to migrants, which he argues incentivizes illegal crossings. He highlighted the extensive funding from U.S. taxpayers to these organizations. Calls for Congress to defund these programs have been made, emphasizing the need for public awareness of the situation.

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

UNCENSORED TESTIMONY Pelosi and House Democrats Refused to Hear From Experts in 2022 about How the United Nations, Non-Profit Advocacy Groups and Criminal Human Smuggling Cartels COLLABORATED to OVERRUN U.S. BORDER In February 2022, the House Freedom Caucus held a panel to hear bombshell testimony about the growing mass migration crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border. Caucus chair Scott Perry explained that the House Speaker, Nancy Pelosi, had refused to green-light an official hearing and had even refused to allow the caucus to use a Congressional hearing room to hold the panel. Todd Bensman, Senior National Security Fellow for the Center for Immigration Studies, detailed his investigation into the United Nations’ activities on the migration trail, and he shared evidence of how UN agencies appeared to be colluding with non-governmental organizations and human smuggling gangs. Bensman testified the UN was offering cash handouts, pre-paid debit cards, and even legal and psychological counseling to coach “migrants” in how to answer immigration authorities’ questions about persecution in their home countries. Part of the audio from Bensman’s testimony has been censored or corrupted, but I have reconstructed the missing segment [italicized] from his written notes. Bensman testified: “I have interviewed hundreds of the immigrants, most recently on an eight-day fact-finding journey to the Guatemala-Mexico border city of Tapachula. From my vantage point, I can confidently report that there is but one root cause that they — the immigrating foreign nationals — most often cite for coming now. “It is that President Joe Biden opened the American southern border wide to them. “They see, over their cell phone social media, many hundreds of thousands who have gone before secure quick releases and resettlement into America. “And they decide to also gamble huge smuggling fee investments that criminal smuggling gangs will get them in to stay, too. “With such an enticing, motivating return on smuggling investment, no thinking person should wonder why this global migration hit the all-time national record of nearly two million border patrol apprehensions in a single year. With probably 500,000 more gotaways, and that’s an undercount. “But the Caucus should also know that ‘non-profit advocacy groups — and more notably the United Nations — appear to be working side-by-side with the criminal smuggling organizations on the very same mission. “United Nations agencies such as the International [Organization for] Migration (IOM) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) are providing hard cash, food, shelter, legal services, psychological services — all along the migrant trails. “Which also materially facilitate journeys that everyone involved very well knows, despite any protestations to the contrary, always lead to an illegal American border-crossing. “In whatever small or large way, the United Nations and the non-profits it funnels money to can reasonably be said to contribute to the current mass migration crisis. “I found my first clue on a Rio Grande riverbank, on the Mexican side: A discarded UNHCR-stamped booket advising in great detail how migrants can and should travel north for the greatest chance of safety and success. Later, in Reynosa, Mexico, I witnessed the United Nations grantee, the IOM, hand out cash debit cards to migrants in long, snaking lines. The workers handing them out said they give $400 every 15 days to families of four, renewable every two weeks. “The UN tells me only the most vulnerable get this cash. But in Reynosa and again most recently in Tapachula, Mexico, where I saw the same long lines at the UNHCR office, nothing about them indicated acute vulnerability. They were regular family units of the sort crossing by the tens of thousands right now. Some showed me their debit cards there, too, and said were it not for this money they might have to leave the migrant trail and go home. “Further inquiry showed the cards are just part of a vast and sharply escalating UN program called ‘Cash-Based Interventions’ all along the migrant trail through Latin America. “According to the UN documents and migrants, these include the unrestricted, unconditionally useable plastic cash cards, and also cash-filled envelopes in some areas (never a good look — cash filled envelopes), money transfers for lodging, pharmaceutical prescriptions, and for something called ‘movement assistance’, which means transportation money to move forward when camps empty and reform further north. “Credible reporting shows that the UN is providing these forms of assistance all along the migrant trail, from South America to Texas. On a Cúcuta to Bogotá, Colombia segment, the UN was seen handing out food, clothing, and necessities worth an estimated $200 to $300 a day per migrant. “And then there’s important non-cash assistance keeping migrants on the U.S. trail. “In Tapachula, approval for Mexican asylum these days is important for permission to move legally beyond the southern provinces (where I was) — always to the U.S. border, of course. But many coming in from Guatemala innocently tell Mexican immigration they’re going for U.S. jobs — which is not an eligible asylum claim, so they get denied. “But I found a UN-funded solution recently. The manager of a UN-funded migrant advocacy center told me a full-time staff of certified psychologists helps these migrants recover ‘repressed memories’ of more eligible government persecution. This manager told me in a recorded conversation that his group also trains migrants on the front end of the process how to pass muster with Mexican asylum interviewers the first time around. “He said these operations produce a 90 percent success rate for thousands a year. Other UN-funded psychologists offer what sounds like similar work. If this is all true, the UNHCR in Mexico has found another way to keep thousands more on the trail over the American border. “Many can, and, will defend this UN assistance as lifesaving, but others who learn of it reasonably interpret it — [*SEE BELOW FOR CONTINUATION OF THE WRITTEN STATEMENT] — in a very different way, and they want to know more, of course. “However Americans want to interpret this assistance to migrants they undoubtedly know they are joining an historic mass migration. All Americans deserve to know the full extent of it, because the United States is the UN’s largest donor and the U.S. Congress appropriates a huge amount of money to the UN every year. “I also would mention that the border is a national security concern. Just recently I was able to report that a Venezuelan crossed the Rio Grande from Matamoros to Brownsville, and that the FBI wanted that FBI-watchlisted individual held, and that ICE headquarters here in Washington, DC, intervened and demanded that, ordered that he be cut loose because he might get Covid in detention. That individual is now living freely, pursuing an asylum claim in Detroit. Thank you.” *[WHAT FOLLOWS IS THE WRITTEN STATEMENT PUBLISHED ON MR. BENSMAN’S WEBSITE ToddBensman dot com] “— as material support for mass illegal migration. “However Americans interpret UN assistance in the new context of a historic mass migration event, public debate in the American square is necessary because the United States is the UN’s largest donor. In 2019, the last year in which expenditures are fully known, the executive branch and Congress separately allocated $11 billion, $5.5 billion of which filled accounts that fund migration and refugee support activities, Congressional Research Services recently reported. “It’s unclear what the U.S. will contribute in 2022. The Biden administration proposes $3.7 billion, and it remains to be seen what Congress will want to appropriate separately.” For FY 2025 CONGRESS MUST CUT FUNDING TO THE STATE DEPARTMENT BUREAU OF POPULATION, REFUGEES AND MIGRATION (PRM) which funds “migration and refugee assistance” programs including IOM and UNHCR.

Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker addresses the historic mass migration crisis at the US Southern border, asserting its root cause is President Biden's open border policy, as perceived by immigrating foreign nationals via social media. They are motivated by the success of those who came before them. This has led to record border patrol apprehensions and significant "gotaways." The speaker claims that UN agencies like IOM and UNHCR are materially contributing to illegal border crossings by providing cash, food, shelter, and legal/psychological services along migrant trails. They cite examples of cash debit cards given to migrants, and psychologists helping migrants recover memories of persecution to pass asylum interviews. The speaker suggests this UN assistance, funded partly by the US, keeps migrants on the trail to the US. They also raise national security concerns, citing an example of an FBI watch-listed Venezuelan released by ICE and now pursuing asylum in Detroit.
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Speaker 0: Chairman Perry and members of the caucus, thank you for inviting me here to discuss the most historic mass migration crisis ever to have stricken The United States. What has happened to the Southern border is not only history making in scope, but will have long lasting second, third, and fourth order implications for American citizens. Therefore, the great mass migration that began on or about inauguration day twenty twenty one profoundly qualifies for a broader public discussion about how to address it. That takes comprehension as to what it is and how it works. During its first year and now into its second, I have interviewed hundreds of the immigrants, most recently on an eight day fact finding journey to the Guatemala, Mexico border city of Tapachula. From my vantage point, I can confidently report that there is but one root cause that they, the immigrating foreign nationals, most often cite for coming now. It is that president Joe Biden opened the American southern border wide to them. They see over their cell phone, social media, many hundreds of thousands who have gone before secure quick releases and resettlement into America, the ultimate golden chalice. And they decide to also gamble huge smuggling fee investments that criminal smuggling gangs will get them in to stay too. With such an enticing, motivating return on smuggling investment, no thinking person should wonder why this global migration hit the all time national record of nearly 2,000,000 border patrol apprehensions in a single year with probably 500,000 more gotaways, and that's an undercount. But the caucus should also know that nonprofit advocacy groups and more notably the United Nations appear to be working side by side with the criminal smuggling organizations on the very same mission. United Nations agencies such as the International Office of Migration, IOM, and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, UNHCR, are providing hard cash, food, shelter, legal services, psychological services, along the migrant trails, which also materially facilitate journeys that everyone involved very well knows despite any protestations to the contrary always lead to an illegal American border crossing. In whatever small or large way the United Nations and the nonprofits it funnels money to can reasonably be said to contribute to the current mass migration crisis. I found my first clue on a Rio Grande riverbank on the Mexican side, a discarded UNHCR stamp booklet. Hand out cash debit cards to migrants in long snaking lines. The workers handing them out said they give $400 every fifteen days to families of four, renewable every two weeks. The UN tells me only the most vulnerable get this cash. But in Reynosa, and again most recently in Tapachula, Mexico, where I saw the same long lines at the UNHCR office, nothing about them indicated acute vulnerability. They were regular family units of the sort crossing by the tens of thousands right now. Some showed me their debit cards there too and said, were it not for this money, they might have to leave the migrant trail and go home. Further inquiry showed the cards are just part of a vast and sharply escalating UN program called cash based interventions all along the migrant trail through Latin America. According to the UN documents and migrants, these include the unrestricted, unconditionally usable plastic cash cards, but also cash filled envelopes in some areas. Never a good look cash filled envelopes. Money transfers for lodging, pharmaceutical prescriptions, and something called movement assistance, which means transportation money to move forward when camps empty and reform further north. Credible reporting shows that the UN is providing these forms of assistance all along the migrant trail from South America to Texas. On a Kakuta to Bogota Columbia segment, the UN was seen handing out food, clothing, and necessities worth an estimated 200 to $300 day per migrant. And then there's important non cash assistance keeping migrants on The US trail. In Tapachula, approval for Mexican asylum these days is important for permission to move legally beyond the southern provinces where I was, always to The US border, of course. But many coming in from Guatemala innocently tell Mexican immigration they're going for US jobs, which is not an eligible asylum claim. So they get denied. But I found a UN funded solution recently. The manager of a UN funded migrant advocacy center told me a full time staff of certified psychologists help these migrants recover repressed memories of more eligible government per persecution. This manager told me in a recorded conversation that his group also trains migrants on the front end of the process how to pass muster with Mexican asylum interviewers the first time around. He said these operations produce a 90% success rate for thousands a year. Other UN funded psychologists offer what sounds like similar work. If all this is true, the UNHCR in Mexico has found another way to keep thousands more on the trail over the American border. Many can and will defend this UN assistance as lifesaving, but others who learn of it reasonably interpret this in a very different way, and they wanna know more, of course. However, Americans wanna interpret this assistance to migrants, they undoubtedly know they are joining a historic mass migration. All Americans deserve to know the full extent of it because The United States is the UN's largest donor, and the US Congress appropriates a huge amount of money to the UN every year. Thank you. I'll I also would mention that, the border is a national security concern. Just recently, I was able to report that a Venezuelan crossed the Rio Grande from Matamoros to Brownsville and that the FBI wanted that that FBI watch listed individual held in that ICE headquarters here in Washington DC intervened and demanded that he be ordered that he be cut loose because he might get COVID in detention. That individual is now living freely pursuing an asylum claim in Detroit. Thank you. I thank the gentleman

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

@BensmanTodd - Todd Bensman

In Reynosa, Mexico, at a migrant camp, the United Nations IOM helpfully doles out debit cards to aspiring US border crossers. The IOM workers said a migrant family of four gets about $800 a month. I watched long lines of migrants get their UN debit cards

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

One year ago, I wrote to @RepBrianMast alerting him to the evidence that UN “migration” agencies and NGOs — and the relief they provide under the heading of “humanitarian assistance” — incentivized and facilitated illegal mass migration. The House Foreign Affairs Committee took no action to investigate or recall funds. Now Mast is chair of the full committee. Read: https://open.substack.com/pub/ageofdisinformation/p/letter-to-the-honorable-brian-mast?r=maeol&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false

Letter to the Honorable Brian Mast In your capacity as Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Oversight, you have authority to investigate … ageofdisinformation.substack.com

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

BOTTOM LINE: Congress must defund, and President Trump must withdraw from, the UN International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the UN High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR). IOM is run by Biden’s White House Senior Advisor for Migration, Amy Pope. IOM and UNHCR are funded by the U.S. State Department Bureau for Population, Refugees and Migration (PRM), which has a Memorandum of Understanding with each of the two UN agencies. These UN migration and refugee agencies receive the lion’s share of their funding from the State Department. The UN’s published budget for migration-related activities for 2025 is $1.4 billion, and for 2026 they’ve budgeted $1 billion. President Trump’s February 4, 2025 Executive Order withdrawing from “certain United Nations organizations” (EO 14175) does not include UNHCR or IOM. Any State Department funding earmarked for “migration and refugee management” should be halted. H.R. 1792: No Tax Dollars for the United Nations’ Immigration Invasion Act (first introduced in 2022) has been reintroduced in the 119th Congress. Sponsored by Lance Gooden, the bill would prohibit contributions to the IOM, UNHCR and the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) which has been linked to Hamas.

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AUSTIN, Texas – The large, organized constellation of United Nations and nongovernmental organization (NGO) agencies sees a rosy future for itself even under Donald Trump, having already directed billions of mostly U.S. taxpayer dollars … https://www.dailywire.com/news/as-trump-2-0-approaches-ngos-continue-to-fund-mass-migration-with-u-s-tax-dollars

As Trump 2.0 Approaches, NGOs Continue To Fund Mass Migration With U.S. Tax Dollars AUSTIN, Texas – The large, organized constellation of United Nations and nongovernmental organization (NGO) agencies sees a rosy future for itself even under Donald Trump, having already directed billions of mostly U.S. taxpayer dollars into supporting millions of illegal southern border crossing trips during President Joe Biden’s term.Perhaps, in part, to keep the migratory pressure on America’s southern border, using U.S. taxpayer money, as Trump mounts a planned border crackdown this year.The U.N.-organized conglomerate recently released its 2025-2026 “Regional Refugee and Migrant Response Plan (RMRP),” which is a budget needs analysis for Latin America migration support developed during the U.S. presidential campaign but recognizes in its published iteration that Trump was re-elected.Credit: r4v.info/enThe document calls for maintaining spending levels as high as when a mass migration torrent was at full throttle in recent years. It wants $1.4 billion to support 2.3 million foreign nationals from throughout the world who will be on the move toward the U.S. southern border through 17 Latin American countries, and $1.2 billion in 2026. That’s down from 2024’s $1.6 billion and 2023’s $1.72 billion.The 14 U.N. and 230 NGO agencies (a list of these agencies can be found on page 434) will use the funding in 2025 to support 14 different forms of migration or refugee assistance in the hemisphere, including, for instance, $259 million in “cash, voucher assistance and multi-purpose cash assistance” to 390,000 foreign nationals during 2025. That money will be dished out as rechargeable cash debit cards, “cash in envelopes,” bank transfers, and mobile transfers for whatever migrants might need on the road.They also call for $134 million in food provisions for 851,600 people, $13.5 million in “humanitarian transportation” to 94,800 foreign nationals, $297 million to 735,000 people for shelter such as hotels and longer-term rental properties, $150 million in health services to 1.4 million people, and millions more for a half dozen other kinds of migration needs on the trails.Credit: Todd BensmanSpearheaded in 2019 by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the U.N. International Organization for Migration (IOM), which receive the bulk of their money from the United States, the coordinated RMRP migration support effort initially started to meet the needs of more than seven million Venezuelans who emigrated out of their failing home country. But RMRP planning documents openly acknowledge mission creep to support migrants of all “other nationalities…engaging in transit and onward movements” to the U.S. southern border. In 2023, the U.S. contributed $1.9 billion to the UNHCR, compared to a mere $377 million in 2019. Credit: r4v.info/enThe new document notes Trump’s reelection but does not explicitly discuss its 2025-2026 needs in conjunction with Trump’s plans to immediately halt more than three years of an illegal immigration border surge that The New York Times recently concluded in an analysis was the “largest in U.S. history” and was directly caused by “President Biden’s welcoming immigration policy during his first three years in office.”The group’s chief U.N. bureaucrat makes an oblique reference to a new negativity in “receiving nations” without naming the United States.“It is essential to change the narrative that underscores the prevalent negative conception of migration agendas as only a source of problems and difficulties and keep striving for bringing to the fore the positive narrative of the contributions they can provide to receiving communities,” wrote Eduardo Stein, the UN’s Joint Special Representative for Venezuelan Refugees and Migrants in the document’s introduction. Left unsaid is exactly how the U.N. and NGOs proposing these large ongoing expenditures really view them in light of the anticipated reduction in migration flows expected after Trump’s January 20, 2025 inauguration, when his “detain-and-expel” policies quickly replace Biden’s incentivizing catch-and-release policies.Already, just the prospect of a Trump administration has vastly reduced international migration flows by more than 40 percent through the Colombia-Panama Darien Gap, while many immigrants in Mexico say they’ll return to their home countries.The omission of straightforward references to the coming U.S. political pivot on illegal immigration suggests that the group likely assumes funding would be used to sustain migrants while Trump policies compel them to wait in third countries, perhaps waiting for – or even facilitating – Trump policy failure or for a future friendlier U.S. presidency.HERIKA MARTINEZ/AFP via Getty ImagesRegardless of U.N. intent, in the meantime, a potential – even probable – consequence of this continuing level of migration trail support would be to sustain steady pressure on Trump’s border for at least the next two years, perhaps even enough to induce policy failure.The document seems to suggest some money might fund legal and propaganda operations.For instance, one activity the group promotes as a high priority is to provide $204 million toward “protection,” topping the list is “legal assistance and counseling” that can counter a regional “shift towards more restrictive and security-focused approaches of managing migration and asylum…,” the document notes on page 77 in a category section titled “Protection.”The legal assistance and counseling will, it says, reduce risks related to migrant returns to home countries that their advocates would argue were too dangerous, known as “refoulment,” as well as “deportations, and arbitrary and prolonged detentions.” The group will call on academics and human rights organizations in migration trail nations “to ensure visibility of key protection issues affecting refugees and migrants in the region.” Those might include countries the Trump administration plans to diplomatically coerce into helping slow flows.A Point Of Contention And Potential Republican ActionIn recent years, the UN-led conglomerate’s migration support efforts along the migration trails have become politically controversial because of the record-smashing traffic flows, especially among Trump supporters and some hardline border security-minded Republican lawmakers. Some saw the U.S. tax money funding the program as driving a self-destructive mass migration crisis that broadly damaged American national interests and advocated that U.S. money for that be pared back.Republican lawmakers such as Texas Rep. Lance Gooden even filed a bill to defund the U.N. of U.S. donations, which did not advance when congressional chambers were split between Republicans and Democrats.Representative Lance Gooden. Photographer: Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesBut with the trifecta of a White House and both chambers of Congress in Republican hands as of January 20, the prospects for some kind of funding rollback for this kind of U.N. and NGO support seem more likely. Rep. Gooden told The Daily Wire he would try again under the more favorable new circumstances.“Under the Biden administration, U.S. dollars are being funneled through the United Nation’s IOM into programs that facilitate and encourage illegal migration into our own country,” Rep. Gooden told The Daily Wire for this report. “I will work with President Trump to ensure that no one cent of American money supports the erosion of our sovereignty. We will end this taxpayer funded invasion.”JOIN THE MOVEMENT IN ’25 WITH 25% OFF DAILYWIRE+ ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPS WITH CODE DW25Dr. Nayla Rush, Senior Researcher at the Center for Immigration and a refugee policy expert, noted that the IOM and UNHCR mission is to assist migrants and refugees in need wherever they are. But as their top funder, the United States has a right to ensure neither organization is encouraging or guiding migrants to illegally enter the United States or submit false asylum claims.“The U.S. government should ask for complete transparency and accountability as to where and how both organizations spend US taxpayer money.”Creating Migration Pressure On Trump Or Reducing Suffering?In early 2022, UNHCR spokeswoman for Mexico Silvia Garduno explained that her agency does not look for or consider evidence of illegal immigration but, rather, regards individuals it helps who are moving through as “vulnerable asylum seekers.”“UNHCR assistance is based strictly on the humanitarian need of individuals in need of international protection,” she said. “UNHRC supports the authorities by providing individuals information on the right to seek asylum and assists individuals while their asylum applications are in process by, for example, referring them to shelters operated by civil society, providing legal assistance, or providing humanitarian support for food and basic needs for the most vulnerable.(Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)But the group’s own document repeatedly acknowledges knowing that those it helps are moving ever forward over international borders without authorization.The group is clearly not planning any retreat.When it started operations in 2019, the conglomerate provided its aid via a network of ad hoc way-stations along known smuggling routes from South America to the northern U.S.-Mexico border.In recent years, however, the U.N. group has plowed investment funds into large multi-purpose structures like a 75,000-square-foot mega-mall just built in Tapachula, Mexico just north of the Guatemala border.The UNHCR, IOM, and dozens of private often religion-based NGOs scattered around Tapachula, will work alongside one another under one massive roof here – evidently planning a years-long collaboration.* * *Todd Bensman is a Senior National Security Fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies and a two-time National Press Club award winner. He is a graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism and a 23-year veteran newspaper reporter. He is the author of “America’s Covert Border War,” and “Overrun: How Joe Biden Unleashed the Greatest Border Crisis in U.S. History.”The views expressed in this piece are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of The Daily Wire.This article has been edited for clarity. dailywire.com

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🔥BENSMAN: Your tax dollars are STILL being used to fund mass migration This has been going on for four or five years straight, now. At least $6 billion. A very close, collaborative partnership between the Biden Harris State Department and those 230 NGOs and 15 UN agencies to send hundreds of millions of U.S. tax dollars to migrants on the trail. Helping them, sustaining them in their northward trek to the United States border. Wittingly. They know exactly what they’re doing. And the odd thing is that even though they know Donald Trump won, they still are putting together a $1.4 billion package for 2025 and another $1 billion package for 2026. All the major religious groups are represented, here. You’ve got HIAS, you’ve got Caritas, you’ve got the Lutherans, the Seventh Day Adventists. International relief agencies, the Red Cross, there’s 230 of them. And they’re all listed in the RMRP, online, that’s their budget document. You can go look it up. They’re all there, and how much money they’re going to spend. But majority of that cash, that they’re getting, is coming directly from the U.S. State Department. That is a close collaboration. I know the brand new Trump administration is very busy, right now. But they shouldn’t forget to turn the spigots off if they want to shut that down, down there. Because they are in way stations from South America all the way through Central America all the way up into northern Mexico, in a big way.

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Illegal crossings at the southern border have decreased by 35% since the start of the Trump administration. According to Todd Bensman at the Center for Immigration Studies, the UN and NGOs have used billions of US tax dollars to support illegal southern border crossings. These organizations plan to spend $1.4 billion in 2025 to support 2.3 million foreign nationals traveling to the US through 17 Latin American countries. Bensman says this collaboration between the Biden-Harris State Department, 230 NGOs, and 15 UN agencies has been ongoing for four to five years, using at least $6 billion to aid migrants on their journey to the US border. Religious groups like Haius, Keritas, Lutherans, and Seventh Day Adventists are involved. Bensman urges the Trump administration to cut off funding to these organizations, which operate waystations from South America to northern Mexico.
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Speaker 0: Trump's crackdown as we see, again, already showing huge successes. Fox Digital is reporting that illegal crossings at the southern border have dropped like a rock. Crossings during the first three days of the Trump administration are now 35% lower than the final three days of the open borders by an administration. Of course, we we can't sit back, rest on our loyal laurels because your tax dollars are still being used to help fund mass migration. Now according to Todd Bensman at the Center for Immigration Studies, the UN and NGOs, nongovernmental organizations, have directed billions of mostly US tax dollars into supporting millions of illegal southern border trips. The large conglomerate made up of more than 200 UN agencies and NGOs already has an idea of how they wanna spend your cash for this year. Check it out. They wanna spend 1,400,000,000.0 to support 2,300,000 foreign nationals traveling through to The United States through 17 Latin American countries. Joining me now is Todd Bensman, senior national security fellow for the CIS. Todd, now, again, people watching this going, woah. Woah. Woah. Woah. Woah. What is this NGO UN collaboration, and how does it involve us? Really quickly explain it. Speaker 1: This has been going on for four, five years straight now, at least $6,000,000,000, a very close collaborative partnership between the Biden Harris State Department and those 230 NGOs and 15 UN agencies to send hundreds of millions of US tax dollars to migrants on the trail, helping them sustain them in their northward track to The United States border and wittingly. They know exactly what they're doing. And the odd thing is that, even though they know that Donald Trump won, they still are putting together a $1,400,000,000 package for 2025 and another billion dollar package for 2026, which tells me that even though the numbers might be low, they definitely want to keep the pressure up and on the southern border maybe to induce a failure, do something, but they're they're they're definitely planning to be in new business. Speaker 0: So, Todd, let me understand this. So this is essentially making life easier for those who are trying to make the trip up to the border. Correct? And and and what groups are we talking about here? Is this, like, Catholic Relief Services? Is this the Lutheran Church? Other, you know, kind of more radical immigration groups? Give me some names. Speaker 1: Right. All the major religious groups are represented here. So, you know, you've got Haius, you've got Keritas, you've got the Lutherans, you've got the Seventh Day Adventists, you've got international relief agencies, the Red Cross, you've got there's 230 of them, and they're all listed in the RMRP online. That's their budget document. You can go look it up. They're all there and how much money they're gonna spend. But the majority of that cash that they're getting is coming directly from the US state department. That is a close collaboration. I know the Trump administration, brand new, is very busy right now, but they shouldn't forget to turn the spigots off if they wanna shut that down down there because they are in waste stations from South America all the way through Central America all the way up into Northern Mexico in a big way. Speaker 0: This is just Speaker 1: And I don't yeah. Speaker 0: This is just yeah. People watching this going, I I this is why government has to be not just trim, not just the growth of government slowed down. Government spending has got to be slashed because the more money that ends up in Washington, the more nonsense that it funds, including the the subversion of our own sovereignty. No one wants anyone to starve. No one wants anyone to be dehydrated. We understand that, and that's something different. But what's going on here is pretty obvious, and this has gotta stop. So I have all faith that, Marco Rubio and the folks at the state department are gonna urge the president to put an end to this. This is insane. Todd, thank you for your reporting on this.

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Watch the full hearing (2:10) with testimony from Bensman, immigration policy expert Joseph Edlow, Border Patrol union president Brandon Judd and New Mexico rancher Russell Johnson. https://youtu.be/2pdPodINhIs?si=aPvBwWq1wFUMfqYF

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BOB GOOD: “It’s not a question of what to do in terms of policy. It’s what to do about a president who, by his actions, is declaring war on his own country. Never in the history of our country has our own president done more to harm the United States than [Biden] has done.” During the February 2022 House Freedom Caucus panel on the border crisis (for which Speaker Nancy Pelosi refused to approve a hearing room) Rep. Bob Good aptly described the policies of the Biden administration using a sports analogy: “It’s not that they’re on offense and we’re on defense. We’re actually running plays for the other team.” “The harm done from this issue is irreparable,” Good said. “All the resources committed by this administration to the border is to facilitate, to help, the purposeful, willful invasion of our border. There’s nothing being committed to try to help mitigate, or to stop the situation.” Todd Bensman, Senior Fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies, described how UN-affiliated migrant advocacy organizations in southern Mexico, funded with U.S. tax dollars, were helping migrants who had been rejected for Mexican humanitarian visas. According to Bensman, the organizations were coaching migrants in what to say to authorities by “putting psychologists on the case to help them remember traumatic events that they couldn’t remember the first time.” Bensman describes the scheme as “training” first-time asylum seekers in Mexico in what to say and what not to say to immigration authorities. “I was told that American lawyers are also down there helping with the training,” Bensman told the Freedom Caucus. “This is enabling thousands more American ‘asylum seekers’ — and I put that in big quotation marks because very few of them are actually eligible for U.S. asylum, or even Mexican asylum seekers— to keep going to our border. Then, with these new memories, and with these stories, I’m sure they’ve practiced, they’ll probably tell our credible fear interviewers with USCIS the same stories.”

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Representative Good states that current border policies facilitate a "willful invasion" due to American exceptionalism and a lack of law and order. He claims the administration's policies will lower America to the level of the countries invading the border and accuses the president of "declaring war on his own country." Good cites a Rasmussen report indicating 50% of the country supports impeaching President Biden, with many signing impeachment articles due to the border situation. Mr. Bensman testifies about a binational agreement to slow the flow of migrants at Mexico's southern border, requiring migrants to apply for Mexican asylum. He claims UN-funded migrant advocacy centers employ psychologists to help migrants "recover repressed memories" to solidify fraudulent asylum claims. These organizations allegedly train asylum seekers on what to say to obtain asylum, with American lawyers also involved. This enables more asylum seekers, many ineligible for asylum, to reach the US border. Good expresses shock at this revelation, stating the UN doesn't care about American sovereignty.
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Speaker 0: Recognizes mister Good from Virginia. Thank you, mister chairman. Thank you to our witnesses. We used an athletic analogy a few moments ago. It's not that they're on offense and we're on defense. We're actually running plays for the other team. I've been to the border three times in my first year twice, with you mister Judd led by our former chairman mister Biggs. And the last time I was there, we had a shooting at the border while we were there, and we met with a rancher family who had lost a family member to an illegal alien because of a border invasion. There's other important issues we talk about. And to mister Roy's point a few moments ago, the harm that is done from this issue is irreparable. All the resources, as we learned today and we continue to message on this issue, all the resources committed by this administration to the border is to facilitate, to help the purposeful, willful invasion of our border. There's nothing being committed to try to help mitigate or to stop the situation. We hear about our borders are says we're gonna discover a root cause. Well, the root cause is American exceptionalism. We're the best place in the world to live and everybody wants to come here. That's at least causing the demand. Of course, we know our lack of policies, lack of law and order is the reason why the, the we're incentivizing what's happening there at the border. Carried to its logical conclusion, this administration, these current policies will bring America carried to its logical conclusion, God forbid this president was president longer than four years, would bring America down to the level of these countries that are invading our border with the help of our very own administration. And we all know it's not a question of what to do in terms of policy, it's what to do about a president who by his actions is declaring war on his own country. Never in the history of the country has our own president done more to harm The United States than this president has done just for this issue alone in his first year. Rasmussen, this is shocking to me to see that the country is realizing this, released a report just recently that 50% of the country now supports the impeachment of Joe Biden. Many of us have already signed on to impeachment articles because of the border. Mister Bensman, you shared in your testimony about the psychologists that are being employed by the UN funded migrant advocacy center who are working with illegal aliens to recover repressed memories to solidify these fraudulent eligibility claims for asylum. Can you speak a little bit further to that issue? What's going on with these, these these you fund UN funded psychologists who are actively coaching these illegal aliens on how to navigate our system? Speaker 1: Sure. At the moment, there is a a binational agreement between the Biden administration and the Obadore government to slow roll the incoming migrants at their southern border with Guatemala so that it appears as though fewer are making it to our border. The result is, and what they do is they require that incoming migrants apply for Mexican asylum or hardship papers or some other residency with which they then are able to move north to northern provinces. What happens though is thousands are breaking up behind this bureaucratic wall down there in Chiapas. And in order to get the asylum grant from the Mexican government right now, If you go in there and say, I am just trying to go to The United States to get a job, they'll turn you down. These organizations that I found down there are helping them turn the no into a quick yes By according to, them, you know, putting psychologists on the case to help them remember, you know, traumatic events that they couldn't remember the first time. They're also, they tell me, training ahead of time, first time asylum seekers for Mexico, in what not to say and what to say. So that when they and they there are there I was told that American lawyers are also down there helping with the training. This is, enabling thousands more asylum seekers, American asylum seekers. And I put that in big quotation marks because very few of them are actually eligible for US asylum or even Mexican asylum to keep going to our border. And then, you know, with these new memories and with these stories, I'm sure, you know, they've practiced. They'll probably tell our credible fear interviewers with USCIS, the same stories. Speaker 0: Well, thank thank you for sharing this with us. My time's expired. I did not know about that until your testimony, but it's not surprising the UN doesn't care about American sovereignty when our own president doesn't care about it. But thank you, mister Bensman.

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🧵/1 How did the 🌐 UNITED NATIONS organize the INVASION OF THE UNITED STATES? According to the Center for Immigration Studies, in recent years the U.S. has “devoted significant taxpayer funds to facilitating illegal immigration” through a network of NGOs coordinated by the UN. https://t.co/zoS6zk5Fm8

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A CIS-led briefing claims a U.S.-funded UN-NGO network (R4V) expanded since 2019 to aid illegal migration, creating 240 NGOs and way stations along Latin American routes to the U.S. border. It alleges NGOs coordinated with a drug-smuggling group (Clan del Golfo) and operated camps with security provided by the cartel, including Darien Gap transit hubs and a large Tapachula camp offering services such as “repressed memory therapy” for asylum seekers. The overarching claim is that humanitarian aid facilitated illegal border crossing.

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🧵/1 How did the 🌐 UNITED NATIONS organize the INVASION OF THE UNITED STATES? According to the Center for Immigration Studies, in recent years the U.S. has “devoted significant taxpayer funds to facilitating illegal immigration” through a network of NGOs coordinated by the UN.

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🧵/2 At the June 4, 2025 DOGE Subcommittee hearing, “Public Funds, Private Agendas: NGOs Gone Wild,” Executive Director of the Center for Immigration Studies Mark Krikorian testified about a vast UN-NGO network formed in 2019 to establish way stations for illegal migration.

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🚨‼️BOMBSHELL from Mark Krikorian: “NGOs & UN Agencies were paid by US taxpayers to facilitate illegal movement of migrants from South and Central America and Mexico.” These coordinated & well-funded assistance programs were designed to undermine US immigration laws.

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During the four years of the Biden administration, the United States directed significant taxpayer funds to facilitate illegal immigration. While much reporting has focused on the role of NGOs after migrants cross the border, the center examined what happened before migrants reached the Rio Grande, specifically how NGOs and UN agencies were paid by US taxpayers to facilitate illegal movement through South and Central America and Mexico. The center documented a large UN-NGO support network from field reporting and annual reports from the Regional Refugee and Migrant Response Plan. This network comprised way stations along Latin American migration routes that enabled millions of foreign nationals from as many as 180 countries to illegally reach the U.S. border, in part funded by US taxpayers. Some funds were provided directly to NGOs by the State Department's Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM) or USAID, while other funding was sent indirectly through UN agencies that then funded NGOs. This was often described as humanitarian assistance to people who would travel anyway, but the center states this amounted to coordinated, well-funded assistance designed to undermine US immigration laws. Starting in South America and Central America, NGOs distributed millions of dollars’ worth of supplies intended to help recipients plan to illegally breach borders of the United States and several other countries along the way. In Northwestern Colombia, the center found NGOs working in coordination with the paramilitary drug-smuggling group Clan Del Golfo, also known as the Gaitanistas, which controlled the smuggling routes. Nekocli, a town in Northwest Colombia, is described as a major staging area for migrants aiming to cross at the Gulf of Urabá and then reach the jumping-off point for trips through the Darién Gap. The researchers visited Nekocli and observed what resembled a swap meet or farmer’s market of NGO and UN organizations providing assistance, with booths for various groups, including the Florida-based Cadena and the Silver Spring–based Adventist Development and Relief Agency, among others. They provided services such as guidance on navigating the Darién Gap, food, dry socks, backpacks, and more. After crossing the Gulf of Urabá in Colombia, migrants reach Akande, where the jumping-off point to the Darién Gap lies. There, the UN-backed camp provided security for the camp, reportedly by a drug-smuggling gang, though the center notes that it does not have direct evidence of this, it seems likely that NGOs and the UN paid for security through the drug-smuggling gang. After crossing through Central America, migrants reach southern Mexico, entering via Guatemala into Southern Mexico, with Tapachula identified as the first large entry point. A large, one-stop-immigration-mall-like facility under construction there housed UN agencies and NGOs. Similar camps exist in northern Mexico as well. In Tapachula, an NGO funded by the UN (and thus by the United States) provided repressed memory therapy for illegal immigrants who had been rejected for asylum by Mexico, enabling them to obtain certificates acknowledging the persecution they had forgotten, which they then used to appeal and obtain asylum status. Throughout Latin America, these networks—funded in part by US taxpayers—facilitated the flow of illegal immigrants, but oversight has been lacking, and Congress has not acted to require recipients of funding not to promote illegal immigration.
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Speaker 0: Thank you. During the four years of the Biden administration, The United States devoted significant taxpayer funds to facilitating illegal immigration. There's been much reporting about the role of NGOs in this process after the illegal immigrants crossed into The United States, but what the center has examined is what happened before the migrants got to the Rio Grande. In other words, how NGOs and UN agencies were paid by US taxpayers to facilitate the illegal movement of migrants from through South And Central America and Mexico. We've documented a large UN NGO support network from field reporting and annual reports from this group called the Regional Refugee and Migrant Response Plan. This network consisted of way stations all along Latin American illegal migration routes that made it possible for millions of foreign nationals from as many as a 180 countries to illegally get to The US border in part funded by US taxpayers. Some of this some of these funds were provided directly to NGOs by the State Department's Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration or USAID. Other funding was sent indirectly through our funding of UN agencies, which then in turn funded NGOs. This often was described as merely humanitarian assistance to people who would travel anyway. But in reality, this amounted to a coordinated, well funded assistance to design to undermine US immigration laws. Starting in South America and Central America, NGOs handed out millions of dollars worth of supplies designed to assist recipients in their plans to illegally breach the borders, not just of The United States, but of half a dozen countries along the way. Just a couple of examples. In Colombia, in Northwestern Colombia, the center found NGOs working in coordination with a drug paramilitary drug smuggling group called Clan Del Golfo, also known as the Gaytanistas, which controlled the smuggling routes in those areas. The to get an idea of how this worked, there's a town in Northwest Columbia called Nekocli, which is a major staging area for migrants trying to cross at the Gulf Of Uraba to get to the jumping off point for trips through the Darien Gap. Well, our researcher went to Nick Hokely and found what amounted to kind of a swap meet or farmer's market of NGO groups with booths of UN and NGO organizations there to provide assistance. Just a couple of examples, the Florida based NGO, Cadena, was set up in a booth next to the Silver Spring based Adventist Development and Relief Agency, and there were many other US based and overseas based groups there. And they provided a variety of services, assistance on how to make it through the Darien Gap, food, dry socks, backpacks, etcetera. When they crossed that Gulf Of Hudaba, they're still in Colombia, and they get to the village of Akande, which is where you jump off to go to the Darien Gap. And there, the NGO UN group, the camp, was in a was in a camp where the security for the camp was provided by this drug smuggling gang. In other words and it's not clear to us. We don't have evidence of this, but it seems likely to me that NGOs and the UN paid for the security by paying this drug smuggling gang to for security for this jumping off point. After they pass through Central America, they get to Southern Mexico, cross from Guatemala into Southern Mexico. And there, Tapachula is the town that is the first place you get to. And what we found there was a large kind of a one stop shop illegal immigration mall where the UN agencies and the NGOs were supposed to be housing them. This was under construction when we went last fall. And it was only one of similar many similar camps. There's several in Northern Mexico as well. Especially curious in Tapachula was an NGO funded by the UN, which means funded by The US, which provided repressed memory therapy for illegal immigrants who had been rejected for asylum by Mexico, which they do in order to be able to make it through Mexico without hassles. They had been rejected. They went to the repressed memory therapy and got a certificate that they had forgotten about the persecution they had suffered, and now they remembered it. And so they went to their appeal and they got their asylum status. So throughout Latin America, these networks funded in part by US taxpayers have made this flow of illegal immigrants possible. And yet oversight has remained absent, and congress has not cracked down and insisted that recipients of funding not engage in promoting illegal immigration.

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵/3 “What the Center has examined is what happened before the migrants got to the Rio Grande. In other words, how NGOs and UN agencies were paid by U.S. taxpayers to facilitate the illegal movement of migrants through South and Central America and Mexico.”

@BensmanTodd - Todd Bensman

This US-bound Haitian in Tapachula, Mexico complains that the UN failed to make its January payment to him and now his UN debit card is empty…

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The speaker is describing issues with payment deposits that were supposed to be made to their account. They indicate that deposits were scheduled for January 7 and January 14, but to date, nothing has been deposited. They point out that deposits on those dates were expected, yet “they deposit nothing,” leaving the account without funds. They then discuss what they were supposed to receive in total. The speaker asks what they were supposed to receive and references the last payment, confirming an amount of 3600 pesos. They reiterate that the amount discussed is 3600 pesos, and they refer to “the first” payment in connection with that amount, indicating that 3600 pesos was associated with the initial or first payment in the sequence. In relation to where the money should go, the speaker confirms that the funds are supposed to go to their bank account. They ask whether the money goes to a bank account or a card, and the responses confirm that there is both a bank account and a card involved. The participant confirms, “Yes,” there is an account and a card. Finally, the speaker clarifies the current status of funds. They ask if anything is on the card now or if there is money elsewhere, and the responder confirms that there is no money: “Dinero, No, no hay dinero.” They restate that there is nothing at all and that no deposits have been made, leaving them with no funds in the account or on the card.
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Speaker 0: Works or order her money, so, and they haven deposited my account. ¿Cuánto cuánto te depositaban? El depósito es 7 7 de de enero, 14 de enero, pero no depositan nada. Ya. So, the home month of generory, have a received everything. What were they suposed to received it? ¿Cuánto es lo que te dan? Es el último pago. ¿Cuánto fue? De 4. 4. ¿El dinero? 3600 pesos. Three thousand six hundred pesos, los de la primera. Ajá. And And this is this is going to your bank account. ¿A dónde va? ¿Tienes una cuenta, una tarjeta? Sí. ¿Tienes? Oh, And how my is is anything on a card now or all? ¿Dinero, No, no hay dinero. ¿No hay? No hay nada. No depositan nada.

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵/4 CIS documented, from field reporting and annual reports, a large UN-NGO support network called the “Inter-Agency Coordination Platform for Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela” (R4V), which expanded to assist non-Venezuelan migrants after its 2019 establishment.

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵/5 This network of 240 NGOs “consisted of way stations all along the Latin American illegal migration routes that made it possible for millions of foreign nationals to illegally get to the U.S. border — in part, funded by U.S. taxpayers.”

@BensmanTodd - Todd Bensman

With US tax $, the United Nations is still handing out cash cards to help sustain US- bound immigrants like this Nicaraguan I met in Monterrey Mexico. Public records show this “Cash-Based Intervention” program keeps thousands on the road and in beans. Full report coming.

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Speaker 0 explains that the card works at Ordiana pharmacy and everything, with no restriction on where it can be used. The only exclusions mentioned are liquor and cigarettes; the card is not valid for purchasing those items. Speaker 1 asks if there are any restrictions, and Speaker 0 confirms there are none beyond liquor and cigarettes. The conversation then clarifies that the card is used for food and clothes, with no other limitations stated. Speaker 1 notes that, without this card and the monthly money it provides, they would only receive $22,000 pesos. Speaker 0 confirms the monthly amount is $100, deposited every month. Speaker 1 asks if $22,000 pesos is a lot of money here. Speaker 0 responds that it is not a lot. Speaker 1 asks what can be done with that amount. Speaker 0 suggests that, with food, there is some use for the money. Speaker 1 and Speaker 0 then discuss rent. Speaker 0 states that rent in Chappas is 1,400 a month, indicating it is cheaper there than where they are currently. Speaker 1 remarks that in this location rent is 3,000, while Speaker 0 previously mentioned 114,100 a month in Chappas, though the numbers appear garbled in the transcript. The overall point is that the card helps with basic expenses, including food, and that rent costs differ between locations, with the speaker noting cheaper rents elsewhere than at their current location.
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Speaker 0: Pharmacy and Speaker 1: everything. Which which stores can you use this? Speaker 0: And everything. In a it's Ordiana, pharmacy, and everything. Speaker 1: So there's no restriction? No. Not restriction. What about Can you use it? Speaker 0: You cannot buy liquor. No. No. They're not cigarette. Not cigarette. Not liquor. Not liquor. Speaker 1: You know, love Just food. Speaker 0: And clothes. Food and clothes. Speaker 1: And if it wasn't for this card and the money that you get from this card Speaker 0: They they deposit you every every month $100. So it would be $22,000 pesos. Speaker 1: Is that a lot of money here? Speaker 0: No. Not much. Not much. Speaker 1: What can you do with that kind of money? Speaker 0: Pay rent a $114,100 a month by month in in Chappas. It's more cheaper than here. Uh-huh. You pay 1,400 a month. Here, 3,000. Speaker 1: Does it help at all? Yeah. Speaker 0: Well, so with food Yeah. Speaker 1: With food. Okay. For Speaker 0: you.

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵/6 This “humanitarian” aid “amounted to coordinated, well-funded assistance designed to undermine U.S. immigration laws. In South and Central America NGOs handed out millions of dollars worth of supplies designed to assist recipients in their plans to illegally breach borders.”

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵7/ “In Colombia the Center found NGOs working in coordination with a paramilitary drug smuggling group called Clan del Golfo, also known as the Gaitanistas, which control the smuggling routes in those areas.” The town of Necoclí is a staging area for crossing the Gulf of Urabá.

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🇨🇴 TODD BENSMAN investigated the human smuggling pipeline in COLOMBIA He interviewed a CLAN DEL GOLFO crime boss via WhatsApp and saw how the paramilitary group — also known as GAITANISTAS — collaborate with the Colombian government, U.S.-funded NGOs and the 🇺🇳 UNITED NATIONS.

@BensmanTodd - Todd Bensman

Dispatch from Colombia: “American ally permits mass migration; Biden/Harris look away.” https://americanmind.org/salvo/dispatch-from-colombia/

Dispatch from Colombia The success or failure of Panama’s immigration gambit hinges on the outcome of the November 5 presidential election. americanmind.org

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵/8 CIS “found what amounted to a farmer’s market of NGO groups, with booths of UN and NGO organizations there to provide assistance. And they provided a variety of services, [advice] on how to make it through the Darien Gap — food, dry socks, backpacks, et cetera.” https://t.co/zwrHBOjGOd

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵/9 “NGOs could not possibly have operated in these areas without this drug-smuggling paramilitary group’s permission, in full knowledge that this criminal organization of 6,000 men under arms was reaping massive illicit profits from the human smuggling.” https://t.co/bqFqEWpvVo

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🧵/10 Migrants crossed the Gulf of Urabá by boats operated by smugglers, arriving in the Colombian village of Acandí “which is where you jump off to go to the Darien Gap. And there the NGO-UN group was in a camp where security was provided by the drug smuggling gang.” https://t.co/RFfAv4huEa

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵/11 After they passed through Central America, they crossed from Guatemala into southern Mexico. “And what we found there was a large one-stop-shop illegal immigration mall” intended to house UN agencies and NGOs. “This was only one of many similar camps.”

@BensmanTodd - Todd Bensman

A new MASS ILLEGAL MIGRATION MALL going up fast in Tapachula, Mexico that’ll house UN agencies and nonprofit migration-help groups under one convenient one-stop shop roof. This multipurpose building shows all are bullish on a prosperous future for industrialized mass migration https://t.co/oUaTUcKEFO

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵/12 “Especially curious, at Tapachula, was an NGO which provided repressed memory therapy for illegal immigrants who had been rejected for asylum by Mexico.” They went to therapy and got a certificate that they had forgotten about the persecution they had suffered. https://t.co/Xk8QfWEph4

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

UNCENSORED TESTIMONY Pelosi and House Democrats Refused to Hear From Experts in 2022 about How the United Nations, Non-Profit Advocacy Groups and Criminal Human Smuggling Cartels COLLABORATED to OVERRUN U.S. BORDER In February 2022, the House Freedom Caucus held a panel to hear bombshell testimony about the growing mass migration crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border. Caucus chair Scott Perry explained that the House Speaker, Nancy Pelosi, had refused to green-light an official hearing and had even refused to allow the caucus to use a Congressional hearing room to hold the panel. Todd Bensman, Senior National Security Fellow for the Center for Immigration Studies, detailed his investigation into the United Nations’ activities on the migration trail, and he shared evidence of how UN agencies appeared to be colluding with non-governmental organizations and human smuggling gangs. Bensman testified the UN was offering cash handouts, pre-paid debit cards, and even legal and psychological counseling to coach “migrants” in how to answer immigration authorities’ questions about persecution in their home countries. Part of the audio from Bensman’s testimony has been censored or corrupted, but I have reconstructed the missing segment [italicized] from his written notes. Bensman testified: “I have interviewed hundreds of the immigrants, most recently on an eight-day fact-finding journey to the Guatemala-Mexico border city of Tapachula. From my vantage point, I can confidently report that there is but one root cause that they — the immigrating foreign nationals — most often cite for coming now. “It is that President Joe Biden opened the American southern border wide to them. “They see, over their cell phone social media, many hundreds of thousands who have gone before secure quick releases and resettlement into America. “And they decide to also gamble huge smuggling fee investments that criminal smuggling gangs will get them in to stay, too. “With such an enticing, motivating return on smuggling investment, no thinking person should wonder why this global migration hit the all-time national record of nearly two million border patrol apprehensions in a single year. With probably 500,000 more gotaways, and that’s an undercount. “But the Caucus should also know that ‘non-profit advocacy groups — and more notably the United Nations — appear to be working side-by-side with the criminal smuggling organizations on the very same mission. “United Nations agencies such as the International [Organization for] Migration (IOM) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) are providing hard cash, food, shelter, legal services, psychological services — all along the migrant trails. “Which also materially facilitate journeys that everyone involved very well knows, despite any protestations to the contrary, always lead to an illegal American border-crossing. “In whatever small or large way, the United Nations and the non-profits it funnels money to can reasonably be said to contribute to the current mass migration crisis. “I found my first clue on a Rio Grande riverbank, on the Mexican side: A discarded UNHCR-stamped booket advising in great detail how migrants can and should travel north for the greatest chance of safety and success. Later, in Reynosa, Mexico, I witnessed the United Nations grantee, the IOM, hand out cash debit cards to migrants in long, snaking lines. The workers handing them out said they give $400 every 15 days to families of four, renewable every two weeks. “The UN tells me only the most vulnerable get this cash. But in Reynosa and again most recently in Tapachula, Mexico, where I saw the same long lines at the UNHCR office, nothing about them indicated acute vulnerability. They were regular family units of the sort crossing by the tens of thousands right now. Some showed me their debit cards there, too, and said were it not for this money they might have to leave the migrant trail and go home. “Further inquiry showed the cards are just part of a vast and sharply escalating UN program called ‘Cash-Based Interventions’ all along the migrant trail through Latin America. “According to the UN documents and migrants, these include the unrestricted, unconditionally useable plastic cash cards, and also cash-filled envelopes in some areas (never a good look — cash filled envelopes), money transfers for lodging, pharmaceutical prescriptions, and for something called ‘movement assistance’, which means transportation money to move forward when camps empty and reform further north. “Credible reporting shows that the UN is providing these forms of assistance all along the migrant trail, from South America to Texas. On a Cúcuta to Bogotá, Colombia segment, the UN was seen handing out food, clothing, and necessities worth an estimated $200 to $300 a day per migrant. “And then there’s important non-cash assistance keeping migrants on the U.S. trail. “In Tapachula, approval for Mexican asylum these days is important for permission to move legally beyond the southern provinces (where I was) — always to the U.S. border, of course. But many coming in from Guatemala innocently tell Mexican immigration they’re going for U.S. jobs — which is not an eligible asylum claim, so they get denied. “But I found a UN-funded solution recently. The manager of a UN-funded migrant advocacy center told me a full-time staff of certified psychologists helps these migrants recover ‘repressed memories’ of more eligible government persecution. This manager told me in a recorded conversation that his group also trains migrants on the front end of the process how to pass muster with Mexican asylum interviewers the first time around. “He said these operations produce a 90 percent success rate for thousands a year. Other UN-funded psychologists offer what sounds like similar work. If this is all true, the UNHCR in Mexico has found another way to keep thousands more on the trail over the American border. “Many can, and, will defend this UN assistance as lifesaving, but others who learn of it reasonably interpret it — [*SEE BELOW FOR CONTINUATION OF THE WRITTEN STATEMENT] — in a very different way, and they want to know more, of course. “However Americans want to interpret this assistance to migrants they undoubtedly know they are joining an historic mass migration. All Americans deserve to know the full extent of it, because the United States is the UN’s largest donor and the U.S. Congress appropriates a huge amount of money to the UN every year. “I also would mention that the border is a national security concern. Just recently I was able to report that a Venezuelan crossed the Rio Grande from Matamoros to Brownsville, and that the FBI wanted that FBI-watchlisted individual held, and that ICE headquarters here in Washington, DC, intervened and demanded that, ordered that he be cut loose because he might get Covid in detention. That individual is now living freely, pursuing an asylum claim in Detroit. Thank you.” *[WHAT FOLLOWS IS THE WRITTEN STATEMENT PUBLISHED ON MR. BENSMAN’S WEBSITE ToddBensman dot com] “— as material support for mass illegal migration. “However Americans interpret UN assistance in the new context of a historic mass migration event, public debate in the American square is necessary because the United States is the UN’s largest donor. In 2019, the last year in which expenditures are fully known, the executive branch and Congress separately allocated $11 billion, $5.5 billion of which filled accounts that fund migration and refugee support activities, Congressional Research Services recently reported. “It’s unclear what the U.S. will contribute in 2022. The Biden administration proposes $3.7 billion, and it remains to be seen what Congress will want to appropriate separately.” For FY 2025 CONGRESS MUST CUT FUNDING TO THE STATE DEPARTMENT BUREAU OF POPULATION, REFUGEES AND MIGRATION (PRM) which funds “migration and refugee assistance” programs including IOM and UNHCR.

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Chairman Perry and members of the caucus, I am here to discuss what I term the most historic mass migration crisis ever to strike The United States, noting that what has happened at the Southern border is history making in scope and will have long lasting second, third, and fourth order implications for American citizens. During its first year and now into its second, I have interviewed hundreds of immigrants, most recently on an eight day fact finding journey to the Guatemala–Mexico border city of Tapachula. From my vantage point, there is but one root cause that the immigrating foreign nationals most often cite for coming now: that President Joe Biden opened the American southern border wide to them. They see over their cell phones, social media, hundreds of thousands who have gone before, secure quick releases and resettlement into America, the ultimate golden chalice, and they gamble huge smuggling fee investments that criminal smuggling gangs will get them in to stay too. With such an enticing return on smuggling investment, no thinking person should wonder why this global migration hit the all time national record of nearly 2,000,000 border patrol apprehensions in a single year with probably 500,000 more gotaways, and that’s an undercount. But the caucus should also know that nonprofit advocacy groups and, more notably, the United Nations appear to be working side by side with the criminal smuggling organizations on the very same mission. United Nations agencies such as the International Office of Migration (IOM) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) are providing hard cash, food, shelter, legal services, psychological services along the migrant trails, which also materially facilitate journeys that everyone involved very well knows despite any protestations to the contrary always lead to an illegal American border crossing. In whatever small or large way the United Nations and the nonprofits it funnels money to can reasonably be said to contribute to the current mass migration crisis. I found my first clue on a Rio Grande riverbank on the Mexican side, a discarded UNHCR stamp booklet. Hand out cash debit cards to migrants in long snaking lines. The workers handing them out said they give $400 every fifteen days to families of four, renewable every two weeks. The UN tells me only the most vulnerable get this cash. But in Reynosa, and again most recently in Tapachula, Mexico, where I saw the same long lines at the UNHCR office, nothing about them indicated acute vulnerability. They were regular family units of the sort crossing by the tens of thousands right now. Some showed me their debit cards there too and said, were it not for this money, they might have to leave the migrant trail and go home. Further inquiry showed the cards are just part of a vast and sharply escalating UN program called cash based interventions all along the migrant trail through Latin America. According to the UN documents and migrants, these include the unrestricted, unconditionally usable plastic cash cards, but also cash filled envelopes in some areas. Never a good look cash filled envelopes. Money transfers for lodging, pharmaceutical prescriptions, and something called movement assistance, which means transportation money to move forward when camps empty and reform further north. Credible reporting shows that the UN is providing these forms of assistance all along the migrant trail from South America to Texas. On a Kakuta to Bogota Colombia segment, the UN was seen handing out food, clothing, and necessities worth an estimated 200 to $300 day per migrant. And then there’s important non-cash assistance keeping migrants on the US trail. In Tapachula, approval for Mexican asylum these days is important for permission to move legally beyond the southern provinces where I was, always to The US border, of course. But many coming in from Guatemala innocently tell Mexican immigration they’re going for US jobs, which is not an eligible asylum claim. So they get denied. But I found a UN funded solution recently. The manager of a UN funded migrant advocacy center told me a full time staff of certified psychologists help these migrants recover repressed memories of more eligible government persecution. This manager told me in a recorded conversation that his group also trains migrants on the front end of the process how to pass muster with Mexican asylum interviewers the first time around. He said these operations produce a 90% success rate for thousands a year. Other UN funded psychologists offer what sounds like similar work. If all this is true, the UNHCR in Mexico has found another way to keep thousands more on the trail over the American border. Many can and will defend this UN assistance as lifesaving, but others who learn of it reasonably interpret this in a very different way, and they wanna know more, of course. However, Americans wanna interpret this assistance to migrants, they undoubtedly know they are joining a historic mass migration. All Americans deserve to know the full extent of it because The United States is the UN’s largest donor, and the US Congress appropriates a huge amount of money to the UN every year. I’ll also mention that the border is a national security concern. Just recently, I reported that a Venezuelan crossed the Rio Grande from Matamoros to Brownsville and that the FBI wanted that FBI watch listed individual held in that ICE headquarters here in Washington DC intervened and demanded that he be ordered that he be cut loose because he might get COVID in detention. That individual is now living freely pursuing an asylum claim in Detroit. Thank you. I thank the gentleman.
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Speaker 0: Chairman Perry and members of the caucus, thank you for inviting me here to discuss the most historic mass migration crisis ever to have stricken The United States. What has happened to the Southern border is not only history making in scope, but will have long lasting second, third, and fourth order implications for American citizens. Therefore, the great mass migration that began on or about inauguration day twenty twenty one profoundly qualifies for a broader public discussion about how to address it. That takes comprehension as to what it is and how it works. During its first year and now into its second, I have interviewed hundreds of the immigrants, most recently on an eight day fact finding journey to the Guatemala, Mexico border city of Tapachula. From my vantage point, I can confidently report that there is but one root cause that they, the immigrating foreign nationals, most often cite for coming now. It is that president Joe Biden opened the American southern border wide to them. They see over their cell phone, social media, many hundreds of thousands who have gone before secure quick releases and resettlement into America, the ultimate golden chalice. And they decide to also gamble huge smuggling fee investments that criminal smuggling gangs will get them in to stay too. With such an enticing, motivating return on smuggling investment, no thinking person should wonder why this global migration hit the all time national record of nearly 2,000,000 border patrol apprehensions in a single year with probably 500,000 more gotaways, and that's an undercount. But the caucus should also know that nonprofit advocacy groups and more notably the United Nations appear to be working side by side with the criminal smuggling organizations on the very same mission. United Nations agencies such as the International Office of Migration, IOM, and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, UNHCR, are providing hard cash, food, shelter, legal services, psychological services, along the migrant trails, which also materially facilitate journeys that everyone involved very well knows despite any protestations to the contrary always lead to an illegal American border crossing. In whatever small or large way the United Nations and the nonprofits it funnels money to can reasonably be said to contribute to the current mass migration crisis. I found my first clue on a Rio Grande riverbank on the Mexican side, a discarded UNHCR stamp booklet. Hand out cash debit cards to migrants in long snaking lines. The workers handing them out said they give $400 every fifteen days to families of four, renewable every two weeks. The UN tells me only the most vulnerable get this cash. But in Reynosa, and again most recently in Tapachula, Mexico, where I saw the same long lines at the UNHCR office, nothing about them indicated acute vulnerability. They were regular family units of the sort crossing by the tens of thousands right now. Some showed me their debit cards there too and said, were it not for this money, they might have to leave the migrant trail and go home. Further inquiry showed the cards are just part of a vast and sharply escalating UN program called cash based interventions all along the migrant trail through Latin America. According to the UN documents and migrants, these include the unrestricted, unconditionally usable plastic cash cards, but also cash filled envelopes in some areas. Never a good look cash filled envelopes. Money transfers for lodging, pharmaceutical prescriptions, and something called movement assistance, which means transportation money to move forward when camps empty and reform further north. Credible reporting shows that the UN is providing these forms of assistance all along the migrant trail from South America to Texas. On a Kakuta to Bogota Columbia segment, the UN was seen handing out food, clothing, and necessities worth an estimated 200 to $300 day per migrant. And then there's important non cash assistance keeping migrants on The US trail. In Tapachula, approval for Mexican asylum these days is important for permission to move legally beyond the southern provinces where I was, always to The US border, of course. But many coming in from Guatemala innocently tell Mexican immigration they're going for US jobs, which is not an eligible asylum claim. So they get denied. But I found a UN funded solution recently. The manager of a UN funded migrant advocacy center told me a full time staff of certified psychologists help these migrants recover repressed memories of more eligible government per persecution. This manager told me in a recorded conversation that his group also trains migrants on the front end of the process how to pass muster with Mexican asylum interviewers the first time around. He said these operations produce a 90% success rate for thousands a year. Other UN funded psychologists offer what sounds like similar work. If all this is true, the UNHCR in Mexico has found another way to keep thousands more on the trail over the American border. Many can and will defend this UN assistance as lifesaving, but others who learn of it reasonably interpret this in a very different way, and they wanna know more, of course. However, Americans wanna interpret this assistance to migrants, they undoubtedly know they are joining a historic mass migration. All Americans deserve to know the full extent of it because The United States is the UN's largest donor, and the US Congress appropriates a huge amount of money to the UN every year. Thank you. I'll I also would mention that, the border is a national security concern. Just recently, I was able to report that a Venezuelan crossed the Rio Grande from Matamoros to Brownsville and that the FBI wanted that that FBI watch listed individual held in that ICE headquarters here in Washington DC intervened and demanded that he be ordered that he be cut loose because he might get COVID in detention. That individual is now living freely pursuing an asylum claim in Detroit. Thank you. I thank the gentleman
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A thread alleges a US-funded UN-NGO network (R4V) with about 240 NGOs coordinating “way stations” along migration routes to the US, enabling illegal crossings. It cites collaborations with smuggling groups, camps in the Darien Gap and Tapachula, and PRM funding, naming Julieta Noyes. The view is that dismantling or defunding this UN-NGO framework is needed to prevent future migration crises.

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵/1 How did the 🌐 UNITED NATIONS organize the INVASION OF THE UNITED STATES? According to the Center for Immigration Studies, in recent years the U.S. has “devoted significant taxpayer funds to facilitating illegal immigration” through a network of NGOs coordinated by the UN.

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵/2 At the June 4, 2025 DOGE Subcommittee hearing, “Public Funds, Private Agendas: NGOs Gone Wild,” Executive Director of the Center for Immigration Studies Mark Krikorian testified about a vast UN-NGO network formed in 2019 to establish way stations for illegal migration.

@DOGECommittee - DOGE Subcommittee

🚨‼️BOMBSHELL from Mark Krikorian: “NGOs & UN Agencies were paid by US taxpayers to facilitate illegal movement of migrants from South and Central America and Mexico.” These coordinated & well-funded assistance programs were designed to undermine US immigration laws.

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵/3 “What the Center has examined is what happened before the migrants got to the Rio Grande. In other words, how NGOs and UN agencies were paid by U.S. taxpayers to facilitate the illegal movement of migrants through South and Central America and Mexico.”

@BensmanTodd - Todd Bensman

This US-bound Haitian in Tapachula, Mexico complains that the UN failed to make its January payment to him and now his UN debit card is empty…

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵/4 CIS documented, from field reporting and annual reports, a large UN-NGO support network called the “Inter-Agency Coordination Platform for Refugees and Migrants from Venezuela” (R4V), which expanded to assist non-Venezuelan migrants after its 2019 establishment.

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵/5 This network of 240 NGOs “consisted of way stations all along the Latin American illegal migration routes that made it possible for millions of foreign nationals to illegally get to the U.S. border — in part, funded by U.S. taxpayers.”

@BensmanTodd - Todd Bensman

With US tax $, the United Nations is still handing out cash cards to help sustain US- bound immigrants like this Nicaraguan I met in Monterrey Mexico. Public records show this “Cash-Based Intervention” program keeps thousands on the road and in beans. Full report coming.

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They’re discussing a benefits card that can be used in stores for basic needs. The card works at Ordiana, pharmacy, and everything, with no restriction overall, but there are specific limits: you cannot buy liquor or cigarettes. It’s restricted to food and clothes, with the implication that it covers essentials but not alcohol or tobacco. The speakers note that without the card and the money deposited each month, life would be different. They say the card deposits $100 every month, which is equivalent to 22,000 pesos. They discuss whether that amount is a lot. They answer that it isn’t much. They then talk about what you can do with that money. One major use is paying rent. They mention paying 114,100 a month in Chappas, and state that rent there is cheaper than where they are now. They contrast this by saying you pay 1,400 a month here, whereas here it’s 3,000. Finally, they acknowledge that the card helps, at least for food and related needs. The overall tone is that the card provides some essential support, particularly for basic purchases and rent, but the monthly amount is modest and the cost of living varies between places.
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Speaker 0: Pharmacy and Speaker 1: everything. Which which stores can you use this? Speaker 0: And everything. In a it's Ordiana, pharmacy, and everything. Speaker 1: So there's no restriction? No. Not restriction. What about Can you use it? Speaker 0: You cannot buy liquor. No. No. They're not cigarette. Not cigarette. Not liquor. Not liquor. Speaker 1: You know, love Just food. Speaker 0: And clothes. Food and clothes. Speaker 1: And if it wasn't for this card and the money that you get from this card Speaker 0: They they deposit you every every month $100. So it would be $22,000 pesos. Speaker 1: Is that a lot of money here? Speaker 0: No. Not much. Not much. Speaker 1: What can you do with that kind of money? Speaker 0: Pay rent a $114,100 a month by month in in Chappas. It's more cheaper than here. Uh-huh. You pay 1,400 a month. Here, 3,000. Speaker 1: Does it help at all? Yeah. Speaker 0: Well, so with food Yeah. Speaker 1: With food. Okay. For Speaker 0: you.

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵/6 This “humanitarian” aid “amounted to coordinated, well-funded assistance designed to undermine U.S. immigration laws. In South and Central America NGOs handed out millions of dollars worth of supplies designed to assist recipients in their plans to illegally breach borders.”

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵7/ “In Colombia the Center found NGOs working in coordination with a paramilitary drug smuggling group called Clan del Golfo, also known as the Gaitanistas, which control the smuggling routes in those areas.” The town of Necoclí is a staging area for crossing the Gulf of Urabá.

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🇨🇴 TODD BENSMAN investigated the human smuggling pipeline in COLOMBIA He interviewed a CLAN DEL GOLFO crime boss via WhatsApp and saw how the paramilitary group — also known as GAITANISTAS — collaborate with the Colombian government, U.S.-funded NGOs and the 🇺🇳 UNITED NATIONS.

@BensmanTodd - Todd Bensman

Dispatch from Colombia: “American ally permits mass migration; Biden/Harris look away.” https://americanmind.org/salvo/dispatch-from-colombia/

Dispatch from Colombia The success or failure of Panama’s immigration gambit hinges on the outcome of the November 5 presidential election. americanmind.org

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵/8 CIS “found what amounted to a farmer’s market of NGO groups, with booths of UN and NGO organizations there to provide assistance. And they provided a variety of services, [advice] on how to make it through the Darien Gap — food, dry socks, backpacks, et cetera.”

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵/9 “NGOs could not possibly have operated in these areas without this drug-smuggling paramilitary group’s permission, in full knowledge that this criminal organization of 6,000 men under arms was reaping massive illicit profits from the human smuggling.”

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵/10 Migrants crossed the Gulf of Urabá by boats operated by smugglers, arriving in the Colombian village of Acandí “which is where you jump off to go to the Darien Gap. And there the NGO-UN group was in a camp where security was provided by the drug smuggling gang.”

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵/11 After they passed through Central America, they crossed from Guatemala into southern Mexico. “And what we found there was a large one-stop-shop illegal immigration mall” intended to house UN agencies and NGOs. “This was only one of many similar camps.”

@BensmanTodd - Todd Bensman

A new MASS ILLEGAL MIGRATION MALL going up fast in Tapachula, Mexico that’ll house UN agencies and nonprofit migration-help groups under one convenient one-stop shop roof. This multipurpose building shows all are bullish on a prosperous future for industrialized mass migration

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵/12 “Especially curious, at Tapachula, was an NGO which provided repressed memory therapy for illegal immigrants who had been rejected for asylum by Mexico.” They went to therapy and got a certificate that they had forgotten about the persecution they had suffered.

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

UNCENSORED TESTIMONY Pelosi and House Democrats Refused to Hear From Experts in 2022 about How the United Nations, Non-Profit Advocacy Groups and Criminal Human Smuggling Cartels COLLABORATED to OVERRUN U.S. BORDER In February 2022, the House Freedom Caucus held a panel to hear bombshell testimony about the growing mass migration crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border. Caucus chair Scott Perry explained that the House Speaker, Nancy Pelosi, had refused to green-light an official hearing and had even refused to allow the caucus to use a Congressional hearing room to hold the panel. Todd Bensman, Senior National Security Fellow for the Center for Immigration Studies, detailed his investigation into the United Nations’ activities on the migration trail, and he shared evidence of how UN agencies appeared to be colluding with non-governmental organizations and human smuggling gangs. Bensman testified the UN was offering cash handouts, pre-paid debit cards, and even legal and psychological counseling to coach “migrants” in how to answer immigration authorities’ questions about persecution in their home countries. Part of the audio from Bensman’s testimony has been censored or corrupted, but I have reconstructed the missing segment [italicized] from his written notes. Bensman testified: “I have interviewed hundreds of the immigrants, most recently on an eight-day fact-finding journey to the Guatemala-Mexico border city of Tapachula. From my vantage point, I can confidently report that there is but one root cause that they — the immigrating foreign nationals — most often cite for coming now. “It is that President Joe Biden opened the American southern border wide to them. “They see, over their cell phone social media, many hundreds of thousands who have gone before secure quick releases and resettlement into America. “And they decide to also gamble huge smuggling fee investments that criminal smuggling gangs will get them in to stay, too. “With such an enticing, motivating return on smuggling investment, no thinking person should wonder why this global migration hit the all-time national record of nearly two million border patrol apprehensions in a single year. With probably 500,000 more gotaways, and that’s an undercount. “But the Caucus should also know that ‘non-profit advocacy groups — and more notably the United Nations — appear to be working side-by-side with the criminal smuggling organizations on the very same mission. “United Nations agencies such as the International [Organization for] Migration (IOM) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) are providing hard cash, food, shelter, legal services, psychological services — all along the migrant trails. “Which also materially facilitate journeys that everyone involved very well knows, despite any protestations to the contrary, always lead to an illegal American border-crossing. “In whatever small or large way, the United Nations and the non-profits it funnels money to can reasonably be said to contribute to the current mass migration crisis. “I found my first clue on a Rio Grande riverbank, on the Mexican side: A discarded UNHCR-stamped booket advising in great detail how migrants can and should travel north for the greatest chance of safety and success. Later, in Reynosa, Mexico, I witnessed the United Nations grantee, the IOM, hand out cash debit cards to migrants in long, snaking lines. The workers handing them out said they give $400 every 15 days to families of four, renewable every two weeks. “The UN tells me only the most vulnerable get this cash. But in Reynosa and again most recently in Tapachula, Mexico, where I saw the same long lines at the UNHCR office, nothing about them indicated acute vulnerability. They were regular family units of the sort crossing by the tens of thousands right now. Some showed me their debit cards there, too, and said were it not for this money they might have to leave the migrant trail and go home. “Further inquiry showed the cards are just part of a vast and sharply escalating UN program called ‘Cash-Based Interventions’ all along the migrant trail through Latin America. “According to the UN documents and migrants, these include the unrestricted, unconditionally useable plastic cash cards, and also cash-filled envelopes in some areas (never a good look — cash filled envelopes), money transfers for lodging, pharmaceutical prescriptions, and for something called ‘movement assistance’, which means transportation money to move forward when camps empty and reform further north. “Credible reporting shows that the UN is providing these forms of assistance all along the migrant trail, from South America to Texas. On a Cúcuta to Bogotá, Colombia segment, the UN was seen handing out food, clothing, and necessities worth an estimated $200 to $300 a day per migrant. “And then there’s important non-cash assistance keeping migrants on the U.S. trail. “In Tapachula, approval for Mexican asylum these days is important for permission to move legally beyond the southern provinces (where I was) — always to the U.S. border, of course. But many coming in from Guatemala innocently tell Mexican immigration they’re going for U.S. jobs — which is not an eligible asylum claim, so they get denied. “But I found a UN-funded solution recently. The manager of a UN-funded migrant advocacy center told me a full-time staff of certified psychologists helps these migrants recover ‘repressed memories’ of more eligible government persecution. This manager told me in a recorded conversation that his group also trains migrants on the front end of the process how to pass muster with Mexican asylum interviewers the first time around. “He said these operations produce a 90 percent success rate for thousands a year. Other UN-funded psychologists offer what sounds like similar work. If this is all true, the UNHCR in Mexico has found another way to keep thousands more on the trail over the American border. “Many can, and, will defend this UN assistance as lifesaving, but others who learn of it reasonably interpret it — [*SEE BELOW FOR CONTINUATION OF THE WRITTEN STATEMENT] — in a very different way, and they want to know more, of course. “However Americans want to interpret this assistance to migrants they undoubtedly know they are joining an historic mass migration. All Americans deserve to know the full extent of it, because the United States is the UN’s largest donor and the U.S. Congress appropriates a huge amount of money to the UN every year. “I also would mention that the border is a national security concern. Just recently I was able to report that a Venezuelan crossed the Rio Grande from Matamoros to Brownsville, and that the FBI wanted that FBI-watchlisted individual held, and that ICE headquarters here in Washington, DC, intervened and demanded that, ordered that he be cut loose because he might get Covid in detention. That individual is now living freely, pursuing an asylum claim in Detroit. Thank you.” *[WHAT FOLLOWS IS THE WRITTEN STATEMENT PUBLISHED ON MR. BENSMAN’S WEBSITE ToddBensman dot com] “— as material support for mass illegal migration. “However Americans interpret UN assistance in the new context of a historic mass migration event, public debate in the American square is necessary because the United States is the UN’s largest donor. In 2019, the last year in which expenditures are fully known, the executive branch and Congress separately allocated $11 billion, $5.5 billion of which filled accounts that fund migration and refugee support activities, Congressional Research Services recently reported. “It’s unclear what the U.S. will contribute in 2022. The Biden administration proposes $3.7 billion, and it remains to be seen what Congress will want to appropriate separately.” For FY 2025 CONGRESS MUST CUT FUNDING TO THE STATE DEPARTMENT BUREAU OF POPULATION, REFUGEES AND MIGRATION (PRM) which funds “migration and refugee assistance” programs including IOM and UNHCR.

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Chairman Perry and members of the caucus, I thank you for inviting me to discuss what I describe as the most historic mass migration crisis ever to strike The United States. What has happened at the Southern border is history-making in scope with long-lasting second, third, and fourth order implications for American citizens. The mass migration that began around inauguration day 2021 calls for a broader public discussion about what it is and how it works. During its first year and now into its second, I interviewed hundreds of immigrants, most recently on an eight-day fact-finding journey to Tapachula, on the Guatemala–Mexico border. From my vantage point, there is one root cause most often cited by the immigrating foreign nationals for coming now: that President Joe Biden opened the American southern border wide to them. They see on social media, from hundreds of thousands who have gone before, secure quick releases and resettlement into America—the ultimate golden chalice—and they decide to gamble large smuggling investments that criminal smuggling gangs will get them in to stay too. With such an enticing return on smuggling investment, no thinking person should wonder why this global migration hit a national record of nearly 2,000,000 border patrol apprehensions in a single year with probably 500,000 more gotaways, an undercount. The caucus should know that nonprofit advocacy groups and, more notably, the United Nations appear to be working alongside the criminal smuggling organizations on the same mission. United Nations agencies such as the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) are providing hard cash, food, shelter, legal services, and psychological services along the migrant trails, which also materially facilitate journeys that everyone involved knows lead to illegal American border crossings. In various forms, the UN and the nonprofits it funds contribute to the current mass migration crisis. I found a UNHCR stamp booklet discarded on the Rio Grande riverbank on the Mexican side, and I observed handout cash debit cards to migrants in long lines. Workers reported that they give $400 every fifteen days to families of four, renewable every two weeks. The UN tells me only the most vulnerable receive this cash, yet in Reynosa and Tapachula, long lines at UNHCR offices revealed regular family units, many with debit cards, who said they might have to leave the migrant trail and go home without this money. The cards are part of a vast and escalating UN program called cash-based interventions along the migrant trail through Latin America, including unrestricted, unconditionally usable plastic cash cards, cash-filled envelopes in some areas, money transfers for lodging and pharmaceutical prescriptions, and something called movement assistance—transportation money to move forward when camps empty and reform further north. Credible reporting shows the UN is providing these forms of assistance along the trail from South America to Texas. On a Kakuta to Bogota, Colombia segment, the UN was seen handing out food, clothing, and necessities worth an estimated $200 to $300 per migrant per day. Non-cash assistance keeps migrants on the US trail; in Tapachula, Mexican asylum approval is important for permission to move legally beyond the southern provinces toward the US border. But many coming from Guatemala tell Mexican immigration they are seeking US jobs, which is not an eligible asylum claim, so they are denied. I did learn of a UN-funded migrant advocacy center where a full-time staff of certified psychologists helps migrants recover repressed memories of more eligible persecution. This manager said his group also trains migrants on how to pass muster with Mexican asylum interviewers the first time around, producing a 90% success rate for thousands a year. Other UN-funded psychologists offer similar work. If true, the UNHCR in Mexico has found another way to keep thousands more on the trail toward the American border. Some will defend this UN assistance as lifesaving; others will view it differently, and they will want to know more. Americans deserve to know the full extent of it, because the United States is the UN’s largest donor, and the US Congress appropriates a huge amount of money to the UN each year. Thank you. I note that the border is a national security concern. Recently, I reported a Venezuelan crossing the Rio Grande from Matamoros to Brownsville, and the FBI-wanted individual held in ICE headquarters here in Washington, D.C. intervened and demanded he be ordered released because he might get COVID in detention. He is now living freely pursuing an asylum claim in Detroit. Thank you.
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Speaker 0: Chairman Perry and members of the caucus, thank you for inviting me here to discuss the most historic mass migration crisis ever to have stricken The United States. What has happened to the Southern border is not only history making in scope, but will have long lasting second, third, and fourth order implications for American citizens. Therefore, the great mass migration that began on or about inauguration day twenty twenty one profoundly qualifies for a broader public discussion about how to address it. That takes comprehension as to what it is and how it works. During its first year and now into its second, I have interviewed hundreds of the immigrants, most recently on an eight day fact finding journey to the Guatemala, Mexico border city of Tapachula. From my vantage point, I can confidently report that there is but one root cause that they, the immigrating foreign nationals, most often cite for coming now. It is that president Joe Biden opened the American southern border wide to them. They see over their cell phone, social media, many hundreds of thousands who have gone before secure quick releases and resettlement into America, the ultimate golden chalice. And they decide to also gamble huge smuggling fee investments that criminal smuggling gangs will get them in to stay too. With such an enticing, motivating return on smuggling investment, no thinking person should wonder why this global migration hit the all time national record of nearly 2,000,000 border patrol apprehensions in a single year with probably 500,000 more gotaways, and that's an undercount. But the caucus should also know that nonprofit advocacy groups and more notably the United Nations appear to be working side by side with the criminal smuggling organizations on the very same mission. United Nations agencies such as the International Office of Migration, IOM, and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, UNHCR, are providing hard cash, food, shelter, legal services, psychological services, along the migrant trails, which also materially facilitate journeys that everyone involved very well knows despite any protestations to the contrary always lead to an illegal American border crossing. In whatever small or large way the United Nations and the nonprofits it funnels money to can reasonably be said to contribute to the current mass migration crisis. I found my first clue on a Rio Grande riverbank on the Mexican side, a discarded UNHCR stamp booklet. Hand out cash debit cards to migrants in long snaking lines. The workers handing them out said they give $400 every fifteen days to families of four, renewable every two weeks. The UN tells me only the most vulnerable get this cash. But in Reynosa, and again most recently in Tapachula, Mexico, where I saw the same long lines at the UNHCR office, nothing about them indicated acute vulnerability. They were regular family units of the sort crossing by the tens of thousands right now. Some showed me their debit cards there too and said, were it not for this money, they might have to leave the migrant trail and go home. Further inquiry showed the cards are just part of a vast and sharply escalating UN program called cash based interventions all along the migrant trail through Latin America. According to the UN documents and migrants, these include the unrestricted, unconditionally usable plastic cash cards, but also cash filled envelopes in some areas. Never a good look cash filled envelopes. Money transfers for lodging, pharmaceutical prescriptions, and something called movement assistance, which means transportation money to move forward when camps empty and reform further north. Credible reporting shows that the UN is providing these forms of assistance all along the migrant trail from South America to Texas. On a Kakuta to Bogota Columbia segment, the UN was seen handing out food, clothing, and necessities worth an estimated 200 to $300 day per migrant. And then there's important non cash assistance keeping migrants on The US trail. In Tapachula, approval for Mexican asylum these days is important for permission to move legally beyond the southern provinces where I was, always to The US border, of course. But many coming in from Guatemala innocently tell Mexican immigration they're going for US jobs, which is not an eligible asylum claim. So they get denied. But I found a UN funded solution recently. The manager of a UN funded migrant advocacy center told me a full time staff of certified psychologists help these migrants recover repressed memories of more eligible government per persecution. This manager told me in a recorded conversation that his group also trains migrants on the front end of the process how to pass muster with Mexican asylum interviewers the first time around. He said these operations produce a 90% success rate for thousands a year. Other UN funded psychologists offer what sounds like similar work. If all this is true, the UNHCR in Mexico has found another way to keep thousands more on the trail over the American border. Many can and will defend this UN assistance as lifesaving, but others who learn of it reasonably interpret this in a very different way, and they wanna know more, of course. However, Americans wanna interpret this assistance to migrants, they undoubtedly know they are joining a historic mass migration. All Americans deserve to know the full extent of it because The United States is the UN's largest donor, and the US Congress appropriates a huge amount of money to the UN every year. Thank you. I'll I also would mention that, the border is a national security concern. Just recently, I was able to report that a Venezuelan crossed the Rio Grande from Matamoros to Brownsville and that the FBI wanted that that FBI watch listed individual held in that ICE headquarters here in Washington DC intervened and demanded that he be ordered that he be cut loose because he might get COVID in detention. That individual is now living freely pursuing an asylum claim in Detroit. Thank you. I thank the gentleman

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🧵13/ “So, throughout Latin America, these networks funded in part by U.S. taxpayers have made this flow of illegal immigrants possible. And yet oversight has remained absent and Congress has not insisted that recipients of funding not engage in promoting illegal immigration.” Krikorian opening statement YouTube video:  https://youtu.be/7QN7xeqFD48?si=OxJA6SUDXkPB-Nan

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🌐 Institutional capacity developed by the UN and its “stakeholder” NGOs to “manage migration” must be dismantled by the U.S. State Department in order to prevent a reoccurrence of the worst mass migration crisis in U.S. history and avert the next TROJAN HORSE INVASION.

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

President Trump’s executive orders, the proposed 2025 State Department reorganization, and the FY 2026 discretionary budget aim to address the Biden-era mass migration crisis through policy, structural changes and funding adjustments. However, these measures may be inadequate to prevent the crisis from reemerging in the future. A lasting solution will require fully disengaging from the United Nations migration and refugee agencies and dismantling the institutional capacity for migration to the United States. (Read on Substack — no paywall)👇🏼 https://open.substack.com/pub/ageofdisinformation/p/for-a-lasting-solution-to-the-biden?r=maeol&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false

State Department shakeup won’t prevent the next mass migration crisis — unless the Trump administration cuts ties to the UN 🌐 International Organization for Migration and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees ageofdisinformation.substack.com

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

Through my own research, I learned that the specific funding mechanism is via the U.S. State Department Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration (PRM).

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

PRM Funded Regional Migration Capacity-Building Programs | Monitoring Report: October 2019 | IOM Publications Platform https://publications.iom.int/books/prm-funded-regional-migration-capacity-building-programs-monitoring-report-october-2019

PRM Funded Regional Migration Capacity-Building Programs | Monitoring Report: October 2019 | IOM Publications Platform This report provides a summary of the key takeaways from monitoring missions by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) on Regional Migration Capacity-Building Programs (RMCBPs) between May 2018 and July 2019. The program was funded by the United States Department of State, Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM). publications.iom.int

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

NGOs, governments and other “stakeholders” cultivated by the UN and the State Dept. during the first Trump administration built relationships and institutional capacity in the Western Hemisphere specifically intended “to manage migration in a sustainable and humane manner.”

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

When @AGPamBondi’s @DOJCrimDiv is ready to investigate the criminal human smuggling racket funded with U.S. tax dollars, please start with 💥Julieta Valls Noyes💥 She chaired the UNRWA Advisory Commission at the same time that she headed PRM in Biden’s State Department.

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

@AGPamBondi @DOJCrimDiv In 2023 Noyes expressed pride that the United States is “the largest single donor” to the Venezuelan migrant crisis respsonse. “Assisting the unprecedented 100 million persons now displaced worldwide will require additional aid and support ….”

@US2EU - U.S. Mission to the EU

At the 2023 International Conference in Solidarity with Venezuelan Refugees and Migrants, @PRMAsstSec Julieta Valls Noyes shares more on the U.S. response to the crisis and looks ahead to the European Humanitarian Forum starting on Monday. See more 🔽

Video Transcript AI Summary
The speaker is in Brussels for critical discussions with friends and partners from the humanitarian community about providing life-saving aid to the world’s most vulnerable people and making concrete commitments to turn ideas into action. Since 2017, more than 6,000,000 Venezuelans have sought refuge in 17 countries across the region, representing the largest displacement in the Western Hemisphere. At the 2023 International Conference in Solidarity with Venezuelan Refugees and Migrants, the United States announced more than 171,000,000 in humanitarian assistance and development funding to respond to the needs of vulnerable Venezuelans in their own country, Venezuelan refugees and migrants, and the generous communities that host them across the region. The speaker expresses being inspired by the stories of strength and resilience of Venezuelan refugees and migrants and pride in the United States’ role as the largest single donor to this crisis response. The United States is highlighted as the largest single donor of humanitarian assistance worldwide. The speaker looks forward to next week’s European Humanitarian Forum, where government representatives, international organizations, non-governmental organizations, and others will collaborate on issues such as refugee resettlement, humanitarian diplomacy, and forced displacement. Addressing the unprecedented 100,000,000 persons now displaced worldwide will require additional aid and support from new and nontraditional donors, as well as new ideas and approaches. The speaker stresses that no single country can address all needs alone, and that the only way forward is together. Gratitude is extended to the European Union for bringing everyone together for these discussions. The challenges ahead are described as formidable, but equally strong is the will to overcome them. The speaker affirms confidence that, together, progress can be made.
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Speaker 0: I'm here in Brussels to join friends and partners from across the humanitarian community for critical discussions. I'm grateful for this opportunity to exchange ideas and perspectives on providing life saving aid to the world's most vulnerable people and to make concrete commitments to put those ideas into action. Since 2017, more than 6,000,000 Venezuelans have sought refuge in 17 countries across the region, the largest displacement ever in the Western Hemisphere. At the twenty twenty three International Conference in Solidarity with Venezuelan Refugees and Migrants, The United States announced more than 171,000,000 in humanitarian assistance and development funding to respond to the needs of vulnerable Venezuelans in their own country, Venezuelan refugees and migrants, and the generous communities that host them across the region. I have been inspired to hear the stories of strength and resilience of Venezuelan refugees and migrants this week and proud that The United States leads efforts to support them as the largest single donor to this crisis response. Indeed, The United States is proud to be the largest single donor of humanitarian assistance worldwide. I look forward to next week's European Humanitarian Forum, where representatives of governments, international organizations, NGOs and others will put our heads together on issues like refugee resettlement, humanitarian diplomacy and forced displacement. Assisting the unprecedented 100,000,000 persons now displaced worldwide will require additional aid and support from new and nontraditional donors, and it will require new ideas and approaches. No single country can respond to all the needs alone. The only way forward is together. I thank the European Union for bringing us together for these discussions. The challenges we face are formidable, but so is our will to overcome them. I know we can do it together.

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

@AGPamBondi @DOJCrimDiv @threadreaderapp unroll

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

@AGPamBondi @DOJCrimDiv Now that we know how the UN staged the weaponized-mass-migration-Trojan-horse-invasion-crisis, let’s make sure it doesn’t happen again. #DEFUNDtheUN

@SenMikeLee - Mike Lee

The United Nations has become a platform for tyrants, and a megaphone for people who hate America. We should stop paying for it and put America first. Proud to introduce the DEFUND Act with @chiproytx and @RepMikeRogersAL to withdraw the US from the UN. 👇🔗👇🔗👇

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

@AGPamBondi @DOJCrimDiv 🌐 NGOs claim they provide humanitarian aid only, and are not aiding and abetting illegal border-crossing and human smuggling. But maps collected by @realmuckraker are the “smoking gun” PROOF that the UN, Red Cross and NGOs are facilitating the Trojan horse invasion of the U.S.

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

Nothing illustrates how U.S.-funded UN agencies and NGOs facilitate illegal mass migration more vividly than the large, full-color folding maps disclosed by MUCKRAKER that detail the routes to take to the U.S. and where to cross the U.S. border. https://open.substack.com/pub/ageofdisinformation/p/letter-to-the-honorable-brian-mast?r=maeol&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

Letter to the Honorable Brian Mast In your capacity as Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Oversight, you have authority to investigate … ageofdisinformation.substack.com

@realmuckraker - Muckraker.com

Illegal Alien Invasion Maps Exposed - CRITICAL THREAD EXPOSING NUMEROUS MASS MIGRATION BLUEPRINTS Muckraker has obtained multiple maps, handed out by non-government organizations across South and Central America, that detail the routes to take to the U.S. and where to cross the

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

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@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

In the era of @DOGE, how should @AGPamBondi and @FBIDirectorKash approach investigating waste, fraud and abuse connected to potential criminal responsibility? According to @BensmanTodd, Senior National Security Fellow at @CIS_org, the Justice Department must demand transparency for how taxpayer dollars have been spent supporting illegal immigration, and should prepare for a multi-year investigation. “It’s very difficult to track the way money moves through organizations,” Bensman told Fine Point with @ChanelRion in February. “So we have at least a parameter of it now, and I think we need to solidify that parameter, and figure out, next, how it was working internally. How the flow of money was moving. To contractors, to subcontractors, to sub-subcontractors, friends of friends. All of that sort of thing.” Bensman, author of the book Overrun: How Joe Biden Unleashed the Greatest Border Crisis in U.S. History, has investigated and documented the Biden border crisis since its inception in the 2020 presidential campaign. In light of Bensman’s reporting, President Trump has issued executive orders that halt U.S. funding to non-governmental migrant aid organizations (NGOs) that operate both inside and outside the United States. Bensman told Rion that when the NGOs lose taxpayer funding, hundreds of them are going to close shop. “Hundreds of them opened up only for this mass migration crisis. They were like, oh, we need a bus company. We need handlers down at the border to help migrants.” In December, Bensman told @Bannons_WarRoom about the need for a thorough investigation of how the invasion of ten to fifteen million people came about. “Full-throated investigation,” he said. “Presidential committee, whatever it takes. Or the DOJ, under the new FBI director and AG. They need to have a full-throated investigation about who did what.” Through his investigative work Bensman has already identified members of the political appointee class that he believes should be investigated for waste, fraud and abuse, as well possible criminal wrongdoing, in connection with the funding of government contractors and migrant aid NGOs. “I wrote in my book Overrun — Chapter Four, at length — that this thing was orchestrated and engineered at the political appointee level inside the Domestic Policy Council, the DOJ, all the DHS agencies. The people that they brought in. That level of people that were in there orchestrating this came in from the NGO world, the non-governmental organization world. And they systematically undermined federal law, and statute, that required them to faithfully execute those laws, not to dismantle them.” Bensman said he wonders, “whether they also steered contracts to their former employers, and future employers.” In his book Overrun, Bensman reported that prior to being appointed Biden’s Secretary of Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas “served as a board member for the refugee resettlement agency HIAS, which advocates for the most liberal possible application of asylum regulations and opposes any kind of detention.” He noted hundreds of millions of U.S. taxpayer dollars were paid to migrant aid NGOs like HIAS during the Biden administration. SOURCES: Chanel Rion, Fine Point with Chanel Rion. One America News Network, February 19, 2025. Steve Bannon, War Room. Real America’s Voice, December 6, 2024. Todd Bensman, Overrun: How Joe Biden Unleashed the Greatest Border Crisis in U.S. History. Bombardier Books, 2023, p.111.

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Speaker 0 explains that transparency has been lacking and that tracking money through organizations is difficult. He says there is now at least a parameter for opacity, and that this parameter must be solidified to understand how money moves internally—through contractors, subcontractors, sub-subcontractors, and networks of friends and associates. He predicts that over the next five years criminal activity will be uncovered as these money flows are examined more closely. Speaker 1 adds that there is a distinction between the border situation and how funds were dispersed north and south. As NGOs realize their federal funding is drying up, he questions whether there is enough momentum or private-sector money to sustain them, and what will happen to groups that no longer receive taxpayer dollars. Speaker 0 responds that hundreds of NGOs will close, noting that hundreds were created specifically for the mass migration crisis—serving as bus companies or as handlers at the border to assist migrants. He implies these organizations were established to address a surge and suggests their disappearance will follow as government funding wanes. Speaker 2 raises the issue of blanket preemptive pardons and asks if there should be an investigation into how the large influx of people—10 to 15 million—came about, characterizing the situation as not chaotic but well thought through. He asks if a thorough investigation is warranted. Speaker 0 calls for a full-throated investigation, including a presidential committee if needed, targeted at the DOJ under the new FBI director and the Attorney General. He argues there should be a focus on the political appointee class rather than only high-level officials like Mayorkas. He references his book, Overrun, Chapter Four, asserting that the situation was orchestrated and engineered at the political appointee level within the Domestic Policy Council, the DOJ, and all DHS agencies. He identifies people brought in from the NGO world, such as Tyler Moran, Esther Olavaria, Lucas Guten Tag, and Amy Pope, claiming they orchestrated the effort and undermined federal law and statutes that require faithful execution of laws. Speaker 2 adds that hundreds of millions of dollars flowed to the former NGO employers, implying a link between the orchestration and financial rewards. The dialogue ends with a continued assertion of movement toward an expansive influx, described as an invasion, and a call for accountability at the administrative and policy-making levels.
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Speaker 0: We we've only been faced with kind of opacity. They have not never been transparent. And it's very difficult to track the way money moves through organizations. So we have at least a a parameter of it now. And I think we need to solidify that parameter and figure out next how it was working internally, how the flow of money was moving to contractors, subcontractors, to sub subcontractors, of friends of friends, of buddies, all of that sort of thing. I think they're gonna be finding over the next five years criminal activity. Speaker 1: Well, you laid out, I think, importantly, that there is a difference between the border and how the money was dispersed north and south. As this has become exposed, as these NGOs realize their federal funding is drying up, Is there enough momentum or money out there for them to pull from in the private sector? What happens to these groups as they no longer receive taxpayer dollars? Speaker 0: Hundreds of them are gonna close shop. Hundreds of them opened up only for this mass migration crisis. They were like, oh, we need, you know, a bus company. We need handlers down at the border to help migrants. Speaker 2: They're talking about blanket preemptive pardons. Given what you've seen on the, and you said from day one, Steve, this is not chaos. This is very well thought through. You can see by the executive orders they did. Do you believe there should be an investigation? Do you believe that we should have a thorough investigation of how this invasion of 10 to 15,000,000 people came about, sir? Speaker 0: Full throated investigation, presidential committee, whatever it takes, but they are the DOJ under the new FBI director and the AG. They need to have a full throated investigation about who did what. Now, a lot of folks are thinking, oh, know, Mayorkas and the top guys. I'm not thinking that way at all. It needs to focus in on the political appointee class. I wrote in my book, Overrun Chapter Four at length, that this thing was orchestrated and engineered at the political appointee level inside the domestic policy council, the DOJ, all the DHS agencies, the people that they brought in, for example, Tyler Moran, Esther Olavaria, Lucas Guten Tag, Amy Pope, that level of people that were in there orchestrating this came in from the NGO world, the non governmental organization world. And they systematically undermined federal law and statute that required them to faithfully execute those laws, not to dismantle them. But what I'm wondering, Steve, is whether they also steered contracts to their former employers because and future we saw hundreds of millions of dollars flowing to to their form. Speaker 2: To to invade

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

@AGPamBondi @DOJCrimDiv @realmuckraker More on Julieta Valls Noyes — one of the links between the U.S. State Department > UNRWA > Hamas

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

Although it’s not shown on her LinkedIn profile, Biden State Department official 🌐JULIETA VALLS NOYES🌐 chaired UNRWA’s Advisory Commission while she was also head of the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration (PRM). More resumé highlights: 🔸In her role as Assistant Secretary for PRM, Noyes was responsible for distributing over $16 billion in “humanitarian assistance” to NGOs that assist migrants and refugees around the globe 🔸“Advanced legal resettlement to the United States of persecuted refugees via innovation and modernization of the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program” 🔸“Pioneered new strategies for [a] global humanitarian system, including greater private sector partnerships” 🔸Led institutional relationships with the UN Refugee agency (UNHCR), the UN International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the International Committee of the Red Cross. 🔸“Negotiated protections for displaced Afghans, Burmese, Venezuelans, Ukrainians and others” @Kash_Patel @mattgaetz @NaylaRush 👀

@Andreafreedom76 - Andrea Shaffer, Anti-Marxist Warrior

PART 2: Review of 2022 UNRWA-Produced Study Materials in the Palestinian Territories United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) The UNRWA has hidden the material by removing it from its public educational online portal, the Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

@AGPamBondi @DOJCrimDiv @realmuckraker Q: Has the Trump administration or Congress taken steps to defund IOM? A: No. As of May 2025, the Trump admin is working with IOM on Project Homecoming — to help migrants leave the U.S.

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

Project Homecoming is Trump’s plan to assist illegal aliens to “self-deport” or “remigrate” out of the U.S. with free flights and a $1,000 cash payment. “The Trump administration hired the International Organization for Migration (IOM) to help ….” https://wapo.st/44nS2bi

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

@AGPamBondi @DOJCrimDiv @realmuckraker Watch the full @DOGECommittee hearing👇🏼

@DOGECommittee - DOGE Subcommittee

Public Funds, Private Agendas: NGOs Gone Wild https://t.co/IBehP9VqB9

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

@AGPamBondi @DOJCrimDiv @realmuckraker @DOGECommittee Unless we defund and dismantle the UN-NGO network, weaponized “migration” and Trojan-horse invasion will resume at the first opportunity. DEFUND @UNmigration and @Refugees 🔥

@Michael_Yon - Michael Yon: Callsign BIG HONEY

Predators of IOM in action…huge numbers of child deaths and others — from YOU. IOM helped Jose Ibarra murder Laken Riley. You fund CHINA CAMP and more in Darien Gap, Panama. https://t.co/7gR9JdhR1s

@IOMchief - Amy Pope

Energized by yesterday’s discussion in NYC with private sector leaders, exploring bold, collaborative solutions to the world’s most urgent humanitarian challenges. Grateful to partner with @USAforIOM to connect impact-driven leaders.

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

@AGPamBondi @DOJCrimDiv @realmuckraker @DOGECommittee @UNmigration @Refugees U.S. businesses were enlisted to provide jobs and support to “refugees” through the Tent U.S. coalition. The Tent Partnership for Refugees has over 500 participant businesses globally. It was organized in 2016 by Hamdi Ulukaya, founder and CEO of Chobani.

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

Tent U.S. — part of the Tent Partnership for Refugees — is a coalition of more than 200 major companies committed “to help refugees enter the labor market.”

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

🔥The Tent Partnership for Refugees (Tent), “a global network of 350+ companies committed to the labor market integration of refugees,” and the UN International Organization for Migration (IOM) have announced “a global partnership to help refugees and migrants find employment.”

@KimWexlerMAJD - Kimberly “Kim” Wexler MA JD

@AGPamBondi @DOJCrimDiv @realmuckraker @DOGECommittee @UNmigration @Refugees Yes, legal immigration has always been one of our strengths. But I object to the exploitation and abuse of illegal migrants. NGOs deal directly with criminal cartels and look the other way while migrants are extorted, raped and murdered and while their children are stolen.

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@TonySeruga - Tony Seruga

One of my Democrat neighbors, who became an Independent in 2024, read this book and just bought 50 copies to hand out to his Hollywood and Wall Street associates. The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon by @peterschweizer You know volume sales are taking off when Amazon excludes it from the Amazon Associates Program. Peter Schweizer’s The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon is highly recommended, a MUST READ: https://amzn.to/3LAX3XC

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@TonySeruga - Tony Seruga

The Mexican government has been weaponized against the United States. Wake up. We are at civilizational WARFARE! President Trump and his administration need to read this book by @peterschweizer, The Invisible Coup: How American Elites and Foreign Powers Use Immigration as a Weapon Every day, ICE is arresting hundreds of illegal immigrants with a criminal record. They didn’t just come here. They were sent here. Our debates about immigration revolve around what happens with immigrants once they arrive. We need to start talking about who is sending them and why. For decades, establishment elites sold us the story of immigration as a compassionate renewal of the American Dream within a harmonious melting pot. But beneath that narrative lies a different reality: Mass migration has morphed into the most powerful political weapon ever aimed at the United States—one engineered by elites at home and aided by adversaries abroad. Now Peter Schweizer, the bestselling investigative journalist of our time, is blowing the lid off this whole series of schemes.  Schweizer detonates a political shock wave eclipsing his past bombshells, revelations that have sparked FBI probes and bipartisan reforms. Urgent, shocking, and overflowing with national security implications, The Invisible Coup makes America’s greatest political threat visible for all to see—and solve. https://amzn.to/4pVqdPj @realDonaldTrump @JDVance @DAGToddBlanche @HarmeetKDhillon @EagleEdMartin @POTUS @VP @SusieWiles @DNIGabbard @Sec_Noem @AGPamBondi @FBIDirectorKash @FBI @TheJusticeDept @ATFHQ @SteveHiltonx @BiancoSheriff @AlexVilanueva33

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@TonySeruga - Tony Seruga

🚨Migration is not a leak. It’s a valve — and both sides keep it open on purpose. 🇲🇽 The Premise: "Weaponized Migration" Migration has always been a tool of statecraft. When flows are sudden, large, and uncoordinated—but conveniently tolerated or quietly facilitated—they serve https://t.co/eBU2DUQBUH

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Multiple international organizations, including the United Nations and Red Cross, are aiding and encouraging illegal migration to the United States. Maps and instructions are provided, and even rape kits with condoms and morning-after pills are distributed. This is part of an organized effort outlined in the 2030 agenda for sustainable development, which views migration as a core development consideration. The focus is on facilitating, not restricting, migration. These actions are contributing to the collapse of the US southern border.

@WallStreetApes - Wall Street Apes

Everyone In America Needs To See This Post 🚨🚨 Photo & Video Evidence Of Illegal Immigrant Encampments & Stations PROVING The Planned & Organized Collapse Of America Organizations: - United Nations - IOM International Organization for Migration - European Union - United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund UNICEF - Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society HIAS - Red Cross - Doctors Without Borders - United Nations Refugee Agency UNHCR - Norwegian Refugee Council “And catered to by various international government and nongovernment organizations. A few on the scene include OIM, Red Cross, UNICEF, HIAS, European Union, Doctors Without Borders, UN HCR, and the Norwegian Refugee Council, who offer migrants aid and instructions on how to get to the United States. Migrants See various maps to telling exactly how to trek to the US border. This map, displayed in a highest care facility, shows the migrant the path across Panama and Costa Rica. In this footage, a highest worker can be seen explaining exactly how to cross Panama. A more comprehensive map is distributed by the Red Cross. This map not only shows multiple migration routes to the United States, but also includes rest stops across Central America and Mexico. A similar app is handed out by Medecosine Fronteras, also known as Doctors Without Borders. Perhaps the most striking form of This aid is a bag which we call a rape kit. It is handed out by the OIM in Colombia before migrants trek through the Darien Gap. The kit, which contains condoms and morning after pills, allows migrants to get more safely in the jungle. Why are all these groups encouraging migrants and aiding them on the steadily journey? Why is this happening on an organized industrial scale? And why does the US border remain wide open? In September 2015, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the 20 30 agenda for sustainable development. The agenda provides a, quote unquote, blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and into the future. At its heart are the 17 sustainable development goals. Agenda 2030 outlines a blueprint for world socialism stating that we are embarking on a collective journey to build a world free of poverty, hunger, disease, and want. In a related paper by the IOM titled migration and the 2030 agenda, a clear plan for mass migration of people is presented. The report begins by stating, the 2030 agenda recognizes migration as a core development consideration, which marks the first time migration is integrated explicitly into the global development agenda and further states, quote, it is possible to link migration to every goal in the 2030 agenda. Shockingly, The report refers to migrant men, women, and children as agents of development. Finally, the report states that We should not focus efforts on trying to stop migration. Facilitating, not restricting. Migration is the priority. It is clear that this illegal migration is indeed being facilitated and encouraged. For example, UNICEF, also known as the United Nations Children's Fund, hands out these care packages at Panamanian migration camps. Notice the subtle messaging on the bag that reads, trust yourself. Delph, you can, encouraging the migrants to continue on their journey. On the back of a Red Cross map, information is given about the use of freight trains for transportation. Rather than denouncing the dangerous form of transportation, migrants are told to remain seated and look out for any branches, electrical cables, or tunnels. — There's no doubt that These groups serve as camouflage for spies, criminals, and other nefarious actors seeking to penetrate our borders undetected. Powerful organizations thousands of miles away, are facilitating the collapse of the US southern border.” I can’t transcribe this all due to X’s text limits but everyone needs to watch this.

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Various international government and nongovernment organizations, such as OIM, Red Cross, UNICEF, HIAS, European Union, Doctors Without Borders, UNHCR, and the Norwegian Refugee Council, provide aid and guidance to migrants on their journey to the United States. They distribute maps showing migration routes and rest stops, as well as a "rape kit" containing condoms and morning-after pills for safety. The United Nations' 2030 agenda for sustainable development supports mass migration as a core development consideration, linking it to every goal in the agenda. This organized aid and encouragement of migration raises questions about why it is happening and why the US border remains open. The situation also poses national security risks, as there are military-aged males and Chinese nationals among the migrants, potentially including spies and criminals. This influx of migrants could lead to permanent political demographic change in the United States.
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Speaker 0: Is encatered to by various international government and nongovernment organizations. A few on the scene include OIM, Red Cross, UNICEF, HIAS, European Union, Doctors Without Borders, UNHCR, and the Norwegian Refugee Council who offer migrants aid and instructions on how to get to the United States. Migrants receive various maps to telling exactly how to trek to the US border. This map, displayed in a highest care facility, shows the migrant path across Panama and Costa Rica. In this footage. A highest worker can be seen explaining exactly how to cross Panama. A more comprehensive map is distributed by the Red Cross. This map not only shows multiple migration routes to the United States, but also includes rest stops across Central America and Mexico. A similar map is handed out by Medeco Sin Fronteras, also known as Doctors Without Borders. Perhaps the most striking form of this aid is a bag which we call a rape kit. It is handed out by the and Columbia before migrants trek through the Darien Gap. The kit, which contains condoms and morning after pills, allows migrants to get more safely in the jungle. Why are all these groups encouraging migrants and aiding them on this deadly journey? Why is this happening on an organized industrial scale, and why does the US border remain wide open? In September 2015, The United Nations General Assembly adopted the 2030 agenda for sustainable development. The agenda provides a, quote, unquote, blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and into the future. At its heart are the 17 sustainable development goals. Agenda 2030 outlines a blueprint for world socialism, stating that we are embarking on a collective journey, to build a world free of poverty, hunger, disease, and want. In a related paper by the IOM titled migration, and the 2030 agenda, a clear plan for mass migration of people is presented. The report begins by stating, The 2030 agenda recognizes migration as a core development consideration, which marks the first time migration is integrated explicitly into the global development agenda, and further states, quote, it is possible to link migration to every goal in the 2030 agenda. Shockingly, The report refers to migrant men, women, and children as agents of development. Finally, the report states that We should not focus efforts on trying to stop migration. Facilitating, not restricting. Migration is the priority. It is clear that this illegal migration is indeed being facilitated and encouraged. For example, UNICEF, also known as the United Nations Children's Fund, hands out these care packages at Pandemonium migration camps. Notice a subtle messaging on the bag that reads, trust yourself. You can, encouraging the migrants to continue on their journey. On the back of a Red Cross map, information is given about the use of freight trains for transportation. Rather than denouncing the dangerous form of transportation, migrants are told to remain seated and look out for any branches, electrical cables, or tunnels. Perhaps the most alarming aspect of the situation is the clear national security threat at hand. Many of those headed to the United States are military aged males. There are also large groups of Chinese nationals passing through these camps on a daily basis. It is possible and indeed likely that many of the Chinese coming to the United States are either beholden who are working for the CCP. While it is likely that many of these migrants are good people, there's no doubt that these groups serve as camouflage Lodge for spies, criminals, and other nefarious actors seeking to penetrate our borders undetected. Powerful Asians, thousands of miles away, are facilitating the collapse of the US southern border. Among many Sequences of this, one will be permanent political demographic change. Most of these migrants are loyal to the Democratic Party due to their immigration and open border policies. Allow this to go on for long enough, and the United States will be a country dominated by one party rule. If the American people don't act soon, the United States as we know
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