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Saved - March 25, 2024 at 12:32 PM

@Diane_Jackson7 - Diane Jackson🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸

More than 7.2 million illegals have been illegally let cross the border or are being secretly flown in ! Thats greater than the population of 36 states. Doesn’t anyone understand why our government is doing this? They are planning to turn us into a communist country and we are ignoring this…..!!

Saved - April 10, 2024 at 3:33 PM
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A man shares his encounter with undocumented workers who are driving brand new trucks and not paying taxes. He questions why they are taking American jobs and expresses frustration over being censored on TikTok for sharing his experience. He believes that these workers are taking jobs from hardworking Americans and expresses concern about the situation.

@WallStreetApes - Wall Street Apes

Big Tech Censorship Continues To Remove Videos Of Illegal Migrants. They’re Taking American Jobs Man notices illegals, that do not speak English working on projects he’s working on. He asked, they have no papers but have brand new Ford Trucks, trailers, new iPhones and aren’t paying taxes “30 Mexicans, They were illegals. They told me where they're from. They had no papers. They were had no driver's license, but they're driving brandy Ford trucks on one of the projects that I was working on” And I went up to them as an American man and asked them what they're doing, who they work for, and all that. They couldn't speak to me so they had to translate me through their brand new iPhone, which is amazing. but it's just kinda sad that I put that on Facebook. I actually videotaped the whole thing, them and their brand new trucks and their trailers and watch them make a living here illegally in our country and not paying taxes, taking jobs from American men that's worked their ***** in the ground to make a living. And you know what? TikTok censored me. They shut down my my voice where you couldn't hear me, and they said that within 5 days, my video will be talking off to TikTok. And I just don't understand why because I didn't do nothing wrong. I'm just an American man trying to make a living.” “Curious why there's guys on our projects and our jobs with brand new trucks that I can't afford out making a living, making good money, and they're not paying no taxes. And I'm sure I don't know, but the guy did tell me that they were from Texas. They are illegal, and they're just trying to make some money. And they were told that if they went to Ford, that Ford would literally give them free trucks. So, um, I don't know who's letting them do that stuff, but that's not me saying it. That's them saying it. I tried to put that on TikTok, but, of course, they censored me, made it where they couldn't hear what I was saying, and now they're saying they're taking my video down. So I'm just a hard hardcore working man that's out here in America trying to make a living, and, uh, these illegals are just taking our jobs hand over fist. It's bad enough our country is screwing around American people, and now we're giving our jobs to the other guys, and they're illegal. They shouldn't be here.” This video continues on with more good points made. This is not right.

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I posted a video on Facebook showing illegal immigrants with new trucks taking American jobs. TikTok censored me for speaking out. These illegals are working without paying taxes, while hardworking Americans struggle. They claim Ford gives them free trucks. I called out the situation, but got censored. We need to stop this and take America back. Love you all. Trump 2024.
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Speaker 0: So I just wanna go ahead and express myself. I, this morning, I put a video on Facebook of me witnessing about 30 Mexicans. They were illegals. They told me where they're from. They had no papers. They were had no driver's license, but they're driving brand new Ford trucks on one of the projects that I was working on. And I went up to them as an American man and asked them what they're doing, who they work for, and all that. They couldn't speak to me, so they had to translate me through their brand new iPhone, which is amazing. But it's just kinda sad that I put that on Facebook. I actually videotaped the whole thing, them and their brand new trucks and their trailers and watching them make a living here illegally in our country and not paying taxes, taking jobs from American men that's worked their asses in the ground to make a living. And you know what? TikTok censored me. They shut down my my voice where you couldn't hear me, and they said that within 5 days, my video will be talking off to TikTok. And I just don't understand why because I didn't do nothing wrong. I'm just an American man trying to make a living. Curious why there's guys on our projects and our jobs with brand new trucks that I can't afford out making a living, making good money, and they're not paying no taxes. And I'm sure I don't know, but the guy did tell me that they were from Texas. They are illegal, and they're just trying to make some money. And they were told that if they went to Ford, that Ford would literally give them free trucks. So, I don't know who's letting them do that stuff, but that's not me saying it. That's them saying it. I tried to put that on TikTok, but, of course, they censored me, made it where they couldn't hear what I was saying, and now they're saying they're taking my video down. So I'm just a hard hardcore working man that's out here in America trying to make a living, and, these illegals are just taking our jobs hand over fist. It's bad enough our country is screwing around American people, and now we're giving our jobs to the other guys, and they're illegal. They shouldn't be here. If they wanna come to Mexico and come over here legally, do citizenship, get a license, pay taxes. Hey. The more the merrier. But these guys are coming over here 30, 40 at a time in one spot. They were actually doing siding in a project that I literally called the owners and told them about, and they didn't know that they had illegals working for them, but they do now. And it's amazing to me that they think it's okay, and I don't. So I got censored because I said something about buying the illegals that are coming over here, and I think it's bullshit. So what's your opinion? We need to take America back, and they keep talking. Every time I put something on air about this kind of stuff, they'll delete me completely, we gotta stop this. God bless America. Love you all. Trump 2024.
Saved - May 13, 2024 at 11:49 AM
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A rancher on the border shared that he encounters eight to nine illegal immigrants daily on his property, including men leading young girls. This increase began when Joe Biden took office, as compared to eight to nine per year during Trump's presidency. The border was stricter under Trump.

@KariLake - Kari Lake

I talked to a rancher who has a large ranch on the border. He told me, every day, eight to nine illegal immigrants are spotted or caught on his property. What concerns him the most is when he sees grown men "leading" groups of pre-teen girls. Eight to nine illegals a day, starting right when Joe Biden was sworn into office. With President Trump, he would see eight to nine a year. That's how tight our border was under President Trump.

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In the current fiscal year, over 40,000 Chinese migrants have been encountered at US borders, with 175,000 "gotaways" reported. These individuals are dangerous and avoid capture, possibly with criminal backgrounds or on terrorist watch lists. The influx has increased since President Biden took office, with reports of alarming encounters on ranches near the border. Communities like Nogales are experiencing street releases of migrants from various countries, leaving them stranded. The situation is concerning for Arizona and the nation as a whole.
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Speaker 0: Just 6 months into this fiscal year, there have been over 40,000 Chinese migrants encountered at the US borders compared with nearly 53,000 for all of the previous, fiscal year, last year. Meanwhile, customs and border protection sources telling Fox News approximately 175,000 so called gotaways have caused illegally so far this fiscal year. Of course, that's only the numbers we know of. The figures do not count those who have entered illegally undetected and have disappeared into the country, and we have no knowledge of what their motivations are. Joining me right now with more in the Sunny Morning Futures exclusive is Arizona Republican senate candidate, Carrie Lake. Carrie, good to see you. Thanks very much. Your reaction to these new numbers that we're showing this morning, and what kind of a reaction are you get it? Getting when you are on the campaign trail as you run for a senate seat? Speaker 1: Well, thanks for having me, Maria. Those are astronomical numbers of Godaways. Remember, the Godaways are the ones who don't wanna be captured. Right now, you walk into the country, you just get processed, you're here, you get your plane ticket, you get set up. These are people who are probably so dangerous that they don't want to go through that process. They they need to sneak in. They're probably on terrorist watch list. They've got a criminal background, and they're pouring into Arizona. I just talked to a rancher who has a large ranch on the border. He said every day he gets reports from his workers on the ranch, 8 to 9 gotaways are spotted or caught on his property that his workers catch. And he said it's most concerning when they see a couple of, you know, men in their thirties with a group of 12 year old girls. It's been shocking what they're seeing come across his ranch. And he said, Carrie, for comparison, 8 to 9 a day, it started right when Joe Biden became, when he was sworn into office. And with president Trump, he would see 8 to 9 a year. That's how tight our border was under president Trump. And so it's very concerning. It's very concerning in communities like Nogales, where I was just about a week ago, and the people there say they're doing street releases of folks from all different countries, from Africa to, the Caribbean to China, Asia Yeah. And they are being released onto the streets with nowhere to go.
Saved - September 24, 2024 at 1:41 PM
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I recently visited the HEB on Austin Highway and was struck by the number of Venezuelans in the area. It felt like the majority of shoppers were Venezuelan, which was surprising and eye-opening for me. I've heard discussions about this shift, but seeing it firsthand made it clear that the United States is changing significantly. The atmosphere is different now, and it's evident that things are not the same as they used to be.

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American in San Antonio, Texas Shares Story About Entire Area Taken Over By Illegal Venezuelans “Welcome to United States, the new Venezuela. I had kinda noticed it before, but today, — I go to the HEB off of Austin Highway. And Venezuelans everywhere. Like, majority Venezuelans taken up all the island.” — “It's just crazy because, you know, you hear people talk about it, like, about it happening. But today, it's like it was so eye opening that the majority I looked around, and it was, like, majority Venezuelans at my local HEB. So, yeah, United States is not the way it was. It's definitely gonna be some big changes.”

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The speaker says the United States is becoming like Venezuela. At a local HEB in San Antonio, Texas, the speaker observed a majority of people who appeared to be Venezuelan. They were speaking a Spanish dialect different from Mexican Spanish and wearing jerseys with "Venezuela" on them. The speaker observed them taking up all the aisles, not moving for others, and loading up on beer. The speaker feels big changes are coming to the United States.
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Speaker 0: So welcome to United States, the new Venezuela. I mean, I had kinda noticed it before, but today today, I so I live in in Texas and San Antonio, and I go to the HEB off of Austin Highway, and Venezuelans everywhere. Like, majority Venezuelans taken up all the island. And the reason I knew that they're from there because they were not talking that Mexican Spanish. They were talking that other Spanish, and they literally had jerseys that had Venezuela on there. Taking up all the aisles. They see you trying to go through they wouldn't even move, loading up all their things with beer. I mean, you know, which is not a problem. You know, people drink, but, like, they were, like, loading their things with beer. But, it's just crazy because, you know, you hear people talk about it, like, about it happening. But today, it's like, it was so eye opening that the majority I look around, and it was, like, majority Venezuelans at my local HEB. So yeah. Like, United States is not the way it it was. It's definitely gonna be some big changes. I could feel it.
Saved - January 22, 2025 at 2:22 PM

@KyungLahCNN - Kyung Lah

“We will not have food:” Why South Dakota farmer believes Gov. Kristi Noem won’t implement mass deportations South Dakota diary farmer Greg Moes said he doesn’t know how he’d run the operation without immigrant workers& predicts food would run out in two days w/ mass deportations https://t.co/VEpns4FoZ5

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About half of the workers on the farm are not US-born, and the operation runs 24 hours a day to be profitable. Year-round labor is essential for milk production. Despite supporting Governor Kristine Noem and former President Trump, there's concern about the impact of potential mass roundups of undocumented workers. If such actions were taken, food production could halt within two days, leading to empty shelves. The farmer believes that officials understand the consequences of these policies and expresses trust that they won't follow through with drastic measures.
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Speaker 0: What percentage of your workers are not US born? Speaker 1: Probably half. About half? Yeah. Speaker 0: How many hours does this go on? Speaker 1: It's 24 hours a day. You know, we could milk 8 hours a day, but it wouldn't be feasible or profitable for us to produce milk. Speaker 0: So you need workers like this year round? Speaker 1: Yes. Yes. Speaker 0: Governor Kristine Noam of South Dakota, her farm is just a few miles away. This farmer who voted for her, who voted for Trump, who still supports them, doesn't believe that they would round up immigrants and ask them for their immigration status because it's an open secret that farms in this state are held up by undocumented workers. Are you worried, like some of your other farmers, that if there were a mass roundup of undocumented migrants, that you might lose workers, you might not have enough workers? Speaker 1: Well, the question I asked, how they what's how are they gonna do that? Within 2 days, we will not have food. There will not be food anywhere. Speaker 0: 2 days? Speaker 1: Yes. That that's why I predict nobody will be filling the shelves. Nobody will be producing food. If we once have to shut down and be gone, it's never coming back. Speaker 0: Does governor Knowham understand that? Speaker 1: I would think so. Speaker 0: You have a lot of faith that they're not gonna do what they're saying. Speaker 1: That's pretty much what I'm saying. We have to, trust in our officials that are put in place.
Saved - January 10, 2025 at 12:57 PM
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Border Patrol immigration raids are ongoing in California, and Mercado Latino experienced a visit from a Border Patrol unit. The scene was strikingly empty, resembling a ghost town, even during the lunch rush. Community members are confused about the presence of Border Patrol in Kern County, expressing their discontent. It was reported that about 30% of local businesses closed on Wednesday, as many are hiding from Border Patrol due to concerns about their immigration status.

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Border Patrol immigration raids continue in California 💥 “Mercado Latino received a visit from a Border Patrol unit” “This looks straight out of an apocalyptic movie. Mercado Latino has never looked like this, a ghost town. Completely empty, even through lunch rush” “Community members say they're still at a loss as to why Border Patrol would be in Kern County. No, I did not want Border Patrol here.” (TOO BAD!) “Flores said around 30% of the businesses closed on Wednesday” (because they’re hiding from border patrol, BECAUSE THEY’RE ILLEGAL)

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Mercado Latino appears deserted, resembling a ghost town, especially during lunch hours. About 30% of local businesses closed after a border patrol visit, which left many confused. One Chevron station reported a drastic decline in customers, with only a few field workers present. The manager is facing backlash from the community for calling the media about the raid. Residents express frustration over border patrol's presence in Kern County, feeling it is unnecessary given the distance from the border. Despite the tension, staff at Mercado Latino strive to maintain a safe environment for the Latino community. Many are staying home, concerned about the implications of the border patrol's actions. In Bakersfield, Cecilia Trevino, 17 News.
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Speaker 0: This looks straight out of an apocalyptic movie. Mercado Latino has never looked like this, a ghost town. Completely empty even through lunch rush. The heart of the Hispanic community, Mercado Latino, also received a visit from a border patrol unit. Speaker 1: As you can see, it's completely lonely. Nobody's here. Speaker 0: Flores said around 30% of the businesses closed on Wednesday. And when he asked border patrol agents why they were there in the first place. Speaker 1: Well, his answer, it was very dumb answer. He said, oh, we are looking for Walmart. Speaker 0: This Chevron saw a significant drop in business a day after it was raided by border patrol agents. Speaker 2: Today, business was horrible. No field workers at all. Maybe, like, around I would like to count myself that I've seen was 3. Speaker 0: Now the manager is being targeted by angry community members. Speaker 2: We started receiving calls today about, the they're they're harassing us for, what we did yesterday, that we were against it, because we called the media. Speaker 0: Community members say they're still at a loss as to why border patrol would be in Kern County. Speaker 3: No. I did not want border patrol here. I the border is 400 miles away, you know, or however many miles away. There's no reason why they should be in Kern County. Speaker 0: As many seek answers and fear for their future, staff at Mercado Latino looks to remain a safe space for Latinos. Speaker 1: We are here without our security just to protect our property and protect our people. Speaker 0: The Hispanic community in Kern as united as ever. Speaker 3: I think it's doing a lot more damage than it is. I don't think it's doing any good, first of all, but I think it's doing a lot of damage. Speaker 0: For now, many sheltering at home. In Bakersfield, Cecilia Trevino, 17 News.
Saved - January 11, 2025 at 5:34 PM
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I shared a video showing how flooded California is with undocumented immigrants. Federal immigration raids began in Bakersfield, causing many to stay home and avoid public spaces. A usually packed Walmart was empty, highlighting the situation. It makes me wonder how elections would change if they were removed. This is not normal.

@WallStreetApes - Wall Street Apes

This video is perhaps the best evidence of how absolutely FLOODED California is with illegals - Federal immigration raids started this week in Bakersfield - Illegals are now all staying home, hiding from public areas This Walmart is always PACKED, look at it now, completely empty. The entire area seems to be nothing but illegals based on this video Now imagine how California elections would go if all the illegals we’re removed from the state “This is not normal. Wow”

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Hemos notado que las taquerías están vacías, lo cual es inusual. Sin la comunidad latina, el comercio está sufriendo, incluso grandes cadenas como Walmart se verán afectadas. Todo está muy ordenado, como si nadie hubiera estado allí. Estamos aquí para comprar luces para la casa. Parece que el único negocio que sigue funcionando es DoorDash, ya que muchas personas prefieren quedarse en casa y recibir comida o despensa a domicilio. Es una situación preocupante. --- We've noticed that the taco shops are empty, which is unusual. Without the Latino community, commerce is suffering, and even large chains like Walmart will be affected. Everything is very organized, as if no one has been there. We're here to buy lights for the house. It seems the only business still operating is DoorDash, as many people prefer to stay home and receive food or groceries delivered. It's a concerning situation.
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Speaker 0: Un tipo también hace rato pasamos por unas taquerías completamente solo. O sea, esto no es normal. Wow. Mira, toda esta organizada está. No hay gente, no lo puedo creer. Bien. Creo que se están dando cuenta que sin los latinos no hay ni siquiera comercio, no hay ventas. Esto hasta Walmart va a afectar. Todo está superacomodado, como que nadie ha venido. Nosotros venimos a comprar unas luces para la casa. Si hay negocio que esté funcionando ahorita, me imagino que es como DoorDash, porque la gente que no quiere salir de su casa es la manera que va a poder como hacer llegar comida o despensa en general a su casa. So, qué feo.
Saved - January 25, 2025 at 1:04 PM

@WallStreetApes - Wall Street Apes

The extent to which the American worker has been replaced by cheap illegal migrant labor is SHOCKING This job site employee is reporting only 8 out of 43 workers showed up for work due to immigration checkpoints and raids This is where all our jobs have gone, to ILLEGAL labor https://t.co/Nf0zIJIU75

Saved - January 27, 2025 at 2:49 PM
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I live next to a 24/7 bakery factory, and I've noticed that the parking lot, which is usually full, is completely empty. This is also true for three other nearby factories. It raises concerns about how many American jobs might be going to illegal aliens for cheaper labor. In Central Illinois, the Bimbo Bakery and two other factories nearby should have bustling parking lots, especially since they operate around the clock. It's alarming to see no cars at all, especially on our only street leading in and out of town.

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WOW 🚨 Illinois resident says “I live next door to a 24/7 bakery factory and the parking lot has been empty,” it’s normally full. 3 other factories lots are empty HOW MANY AMERICAN JOBS have been given to illegal aliens for cheap ILLEGAL labor?? Central Illinois, “The Bimbo Bakery factory and next door to it is two more factories and then across the street is another factory. This parking lot should be full. This factory runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week” “If you look at that parking lot, it is empty. — This is our only street in and outta town to get over there. And as you can see, there are no cars.”

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There's concern about food shortages in our community, particularly at the Bimbo Bakery factory in central Illinois, which is usually busy. This factory operates 24/7, but today, the parking lot is nearly empty during shift change, which is unusual. Typically, there would be a lot of cars, and the factory would be producing items like English muffins. The lack of activity raises alarms about potential food supply issues in the coming months.
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Speaker 0: Hey, guys. So if y'all think that the people are fear mongering about food and our communities running out of food, and there being a big balloon, and there are being economic problems, this is in central Illinois. This factory, which is next door to my home, is the Bimbo Bakery factory. And next door to it is 2 more factories, and then across the street is another factory. This parking lot should be full. This factory runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It is 5 body. Speaker 1: And that exhaust there is just ventilation. Speaker 0: That's just the ventilation. This would typically be full. Speaker 1: There should be a huge smoke column somewhere right around here going that way with the production oven. Speaker 0: And if you look at that parking lot, it is empty. This is shift change. It is the middle of shift change, and the entrance to the parking lot is right there. And this is our only street in and out of town to get over there. And as you can see, there are no cars. So this is our bakery, Bimbo Bakery. They make things like the English muffins. So expect there expect there to be a fucking problem when it comes down to our food in the next upcoming months.
Saved - January 27, 2025 at 6:10 PM

@WallStreetApes - Wall Street Apes

WOAH: This is DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES, absolutely NOBODY is here on a Friday. Maple Center and surrounding area is a very busy Mexican shopping district There is NEVER a time this isn’t packed, how many illegals are there really in California?? Hiding from ICE and Border Patrol https://t.co/3wAmp8gMHV

Saved - January 28, 2025 at 12:27 PM
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I shared a striking video showing a usually packed doctor's office in San Diego that is now empty, highlighting how fears of ICE raids and Border Patrol are affecting access to healthcare. This situation illustrates the strain on our system and the long wait times for appointments in California.

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WOAH 🚨 This video is TELLING San Diego resident shows doctors office that’s “always full” is now EMPTY now that everyone is hiding from ICE raids and Border Patrol Anyone in San Diego, California will tell you doctors offices are ALWAYS PACKED Proof illegals have been overwhelming our healthcare system. This is why getting a primary care or really any appointment is always backed up months in California. We’ve seen the reports of this presented in Congress, but here’s actual real life proof

Saved - January 28, 2025 at 1:04 PM
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I visited several development sites in Fort Worth and Forest Hill, and they were completely empty, with only supervisor trucks present. It feels like American jobs have been replaced by cheap illegal labor, as I noticed no workers on site. This is my second construction area, and it's astonishing to see such inactivity. The supervisors might be waiting to see if ICE will show up. I've never seen it this quiet before; it's really surprising.

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Multiple development sites in Forth Worth, Texas, Forest Hill are EMPTY with no workers, only supervisor trucks Hiding from ICE raids and Border Patrol. This is where American Jobs have gone, completely replaced with cheap ILLEGAL labor “This is my second construction site area I've been to and there ain't nobody out doing sh*t” “You see two of the trucks down there. I think they're supervisors. Maybe they're trying to verify and see if ICE is going to come out” “I ain't never seen it this quiet before. This is crazy.”

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This is my second construction site visit, and it's surprisingly quiet. The foundation has been poured, but there are no workers present. I see a couple of trucks, likely supervisors, possibly checking on the situation. It's unusual to see it this empty; I've never experienced such a lack of activity before.
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Speaker 0: This is my 2nd construction site area I've been to, and there ain't nobody out doing shit. The foundation's just poured and all that. Nobody working. See 2 of the trucks down there, but I think they're supervisors. Maybe they're trying to verify and see if ice is gonna come out or what. I don't know what's going on, but I ain't never seen it this quiet before. This is crazy.
Saved - January 28, 2025 at 4:22 PM
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I shared proof that the videos of empty businesses are real, as ABC Chicago confirmed no one is there. Restaurants that are usually busy are now empty, and owners are noticing a lack of community customers. One restaurant mentioned an increase in drive-through and delivery instead.

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PROOF: For those saying that all the video of empty businesses is fake or shot after hours Mainstream media ABC Chicago went to businesses and CONFIRMED, NOBODY is there. They even shot footage of empty restaurants normally full Illegals are hiding from ICE and Border Patrol Restaurant owner “We're not seeing people from our community. We're really not seeing people.” “Another restaurant along 26th Street is seeing more drive-through and deliveries. — The slowdown in business”

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In a Chicago neighborhood, the atmosphere has become tense following ICE raids and rumors of more. A restaurant owner in Little Village reports a 60% drop in business, highlighting the community's struggle. Laura Gutierrez expresses the heartbreak felt as the community relies on one another. The impact of the situation extends beyond one group, affecting various demographics. Another restaurant owner notes an increase in drive-through and delivery orders, emphasizing the toll on workers and their multigenerational families. Business owners urge the public to support Little Village by dining and shopping locally to help those who are too fearful to venture out.
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Speaker 0: Atmosphere in 1 Chicago neighborhood after ICE raids and rumor of raids is having a chilling effect. A restaurant owner in Lillo Village says businesses down 60%. Speaker 1: We're not seeing people from our community. We're really not seeing people locals. Speaker 0: Laura Gutierrez tells us the community is hurting. Speaker 1: It's heartbreaking because our little village, we are one within each other. We stand with them. We are we're nothing without them with Little Village at the end of the day. And Little Village is everybody who lives here. Speaker 2: It's not just, one side or the other. It's not just affecting one group and not another. It is a ripple effect that is trickling down into so many other demographics. Speaker 0: Another restaurant along 26th Street is seeing more drive through and deliveries. Cristina Gonzalez says the slowdown in business is impacting workers and their families. Speaker 2: We're talking about 100 and 100 of families, and it's not just families. It's the multigenerational of these families. Speaker 0: Business owners encourage people to show support for the community by coming to Little Village to eat and shop, to make up for those workers and patrons who are fearful and are staying home.
Saved - January 28, 2025 at 1:58 PM
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I woke up to find my apartment complex parking lot completely empty after ICE conducted immigration raids around 2 AM. They knocked on my door, and I witnessed people being taken from their homes, mostly my Mexican neighbors. The area where many of them live is now eerily quiet, with only one work truck left outside. It’s unsettling to see so many disappear, especially since my neighbors don’t even speak English.

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ICE performing 2AM immigration raids and she woke up to her apartment complex parking lot EMPTY ‼️ “Them people knocked at my door last night. ICE, no bullsh*t. Around 2AM — I literally watched people get walked outta their houses — Mexicans downstairs, Mexicans across from literally everyone around me” “Like this whole side where all the Mexicans stay at seriously” She says all the work trucks are basically GONE! “So all the work trucks usually be outside — There's one work truck out there today, literally one work truck. The parking lot's freaking empty.” “My neighbors don't even speak English.”

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Last night around 2 AM, I heard a knock at the door and saw three men outside. They were going door-to-door, and I knew who they were and who they were after, so I didn’t answer. I watched as they took people from their homes, mostly my neighbors, who are all Mexican. This morning, the usual five work trucks in the parking lot were reduced to just one. The place feels eerily quiet; I don’t hear my neighbors anymore. I’ve been looking outside, and there’s no one around. It feels like they took my neighbors away, and it’s strange because they usually don’t speak English.
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Speaker 0: Oh, it's really happening. Them people knocked at my door last night. Ice. No bullshit around 2 AM. We got a knock on the door. I was looking through the people. It was like 3 men standing there. They wasn't. They was knocking on my door, and I could see them knock on the neighbor door and everybody else's door. But I didn't fucking answer because I clearly knew who they were and I knew who they were here for. And I literally watch people get walked out of their houses. And my up there, Mexicans downstairs, Mexicans across from literally, everyone around me. I live on a, like, this whole side where all the Mexicans stay at. Seriously. Because I know they party every night, and they still ain't inviting me for no tacos. But, yes. And then I woke up this morning, and it's Sunday, so all the work trucks used to be outside. Like, I saw, like, 5 work trucks used to be outside because they don't work on Sunday. I see 1 truck out. And I just wanna say this is very much sad and like like I said, only 1 truck is out there. It's usually 5 work truck. It's usually packed in our parking lot on Sundays where we can everybody park it because everybody's usually home. There's one work truck out there today. Literally, one work truck. The parking lot is freaking empty. There's parking literally right downstairs. And, yeah, I really watched them knock on bang on people's doors. I kinda like went back into my bed because I was home alone. So I kinda just went back into my house and into the bed, but they were knocking. And right now, it's so quiet. Usually, I'm hearing the neighbors upstairs or the people downstairs. I don't hear anybody. I don't see nobody. I've been looking outside. There's nobody out there. And I feel like they took my neighbors. And, what I'm used to is my neighbors don't even speak English. Like, more in, Cali, most of the Mexicans speak English. My neighbors don't even speak English. They don't speak
Saved - January 31, 2025 at 11:04 PM
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I noticed a massive "We're Hiring" truck at a construction site in Savannah, Georgia, where all the workers are now hiding from ICE and Border Patrol. Speaking in Spanish, I learned there are Venezuelans, Colombians, and Mexicans involved. It's baffling how these companies have evaded consequences for hiring so many undocumented workers.

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Savannah, Georgia construction site now has a huge “We’re Hiring” truck parked right in the middle of it because all their workers were illegal and are in hiding from ICE and Border Patrol Speaking in Spanish he says there were Venezuelans, Colombians and Mexicans How have these companies gotten away with hiring so many illegals for so long??

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Hoy a las nueve y media, migración llegó aquí en Georgia. Había venezolanos y colombianos, y algunos catrachos que iban a trabajar. Nos vieron y preguntaron de dónde éramos. Les dije que de México, y luego se fueron sin prestarnos más atención. Estamos aquí, trabajando duro, mientras otros se van. --- Today at nine-thirty, immigration showed up here in Georgia. There were Venezuelans and Colombians, along with some Hondurans who were going to work. They saw us and asked where we were from. I told them Mexico, and then they left without paying us any more attention. We're here, working hard, while others leave.
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Speaker 0: Gente, hoy a las nueve y media cayó migración, allá estaban unos venezolanos primeros y acá unos colombianos primeros a las nueve y media cayó aquí en Georgia, aquí estaban unos catrachos también que iban a comenzar a a trabajar y a nosotros nos vieron y nos dijeron what is from? Y yo le dije, Mexico my friend. Ok, se fueron, se fueron, se fueron, se fueron para allá. Ya no me hicieron caso, pero esos güeyes se fueron. ¿Sabe qué pedo? ¿Qué traen con con toda esa raza? Con los mexicanos, ¿qué sabe qué pedo? Aquí andamos echándole chingados nosotros.
Saved - February 1, 2025 at 3:53 PM
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I filmed my empty Walmart to show the reality. The store was nearly deserted, with no customers in sight, especially no Latinos. It seems many are avoiding the place due to fears of ICE. The shelves are stocked, but the lack of people makes me think there are more undocumented immigrants in the U.S. than we know.

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Welp, here you go. For everyone who says the empty Walmart videos might be fake Legal Mexican American Walmart Employee films her store “Look how Walmart is, empty without people. Yesterday, not a single Latino came here.” They’re hiding from ICE She shows all the empty checkout lines, the empty store, the fully stocked shelves There has so be WAY MORE illegals in America than even the highest predictions they told us

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Mis amores, miren el Walmart vacío. Ayer no vino ningún latino. Las cajas, que siempre están llenas, están desiertas y no hay filas. Es sorprendente ver este lugar tan tranquilo. My loves, look at the empty Walmart. Yesterday, not a single Latino came. The checkout lines, which are usually full, are deserted, and there are no lines. It's surprising to see this place so quiet.
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Speaker 0: Mis amores, aquí rapidito rapidito. Miren cómo está el Walmart vacío, sin gente. Ayer aquí no vino ni un solo latino. Y aquí sigo, miren, miren cómo están todas esas cajas que siempre están llenas, las filas son inmensas, no hay nadie ni un latino por aquí.
Saved - February 2, 2025 at 1:21 AM
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I visited a Walmart in Florida around 2 PM and was shocked by how empty it was, especially in an area that’s usually bustling with Latinos. It made me question the real numbers of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. I suspect the actual figure is over 40 million.

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Walmart 2pm in Florida “Guys, this is like a cemetery. Like look at this. Nope, no Latino. No Latino. Basically this is empty, no Latino — Like normally this is full of people” No Latinos in a normally very heavily Latino area according to the poster… We have been lied to about the real number of illegals in America. I bet it’s 40 million+

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This place feels deserted, almost like a cemetery. There are no Latinos around; it's completely empty. Normally, this area is bustling with people, but today it’s eerily quiet. What happened here? It's puzzling to see such a lack of activity.
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Speaker 0: Guys, this is like a cemetery. Like, look at this. Nope. No Latino. No Latino. Basically, this is empty. No Latino. This is empty. This is completely empty. There's no people. Alyssa, no Latino. Who is? Okay. Let me put this down. I'm not Latino. What is going on? No Latino. It's like a completely cemetery. What happened here? Let me see. No. No. I think no idea. This is crazy. It's it's just empty. Like, normally, this is full of people. What's going on?
Saved - February 2, 2025 at 1:11 AM

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It actually is wild how Democrats all admit they hire illegal immigrants

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Democrats are TERRIFIED that immigration raids will mean no meat processors or farm hands DONT WORRY Tons of FBI agents, US Attorneys, and DEI coaches all just started looking for work!

Saved - February 6, 2025 at 12:32 PM

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ICE just “raided a battery plant down the road.” All the illegal workers at his job site have now fled (which is ALL the workers) “This is what happens to a job site when they hear ICE is coming. I sh*t you not, ghost town” The poster said this is in the afternoon, around 1pm. https://t.co/bVL7xbIca9

Saved - February 16, 2025 at 8:49 PM
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I noticed CBS News filming in Wisconsin, promoting the idea that we need undocumented workers in agriculture. They were at a farm where 90% of the workforce is undocumented. The farm owner expressed that if these workers were deported, the business would quickly fail. It's clear that the focus is on those undocumented workers, as legal immigrants aren't facing the same threats of deportation.

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CBS News is out in Wisconsin shooting propaganda videos about why we need illegals in the agriculture industry They’re filming at a farm that’s run by 90% ILLEGAL workers CBS News “The new administration is already falling through on its promise to deport the undocumented. What would happen to your farm and to your business if they are all sent back to their home country?” Farm “If that would happen, I'm out of business and it wouldn't take long. — I would say about 90% is done by (illegal) immigrants” You know they’re illegal because those are the only ones being threatened with deportation. Legal immigrants have absolutely nothing to worry about.

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I'm John Rosenow, a fifth-generation farmer in Womondie, Wisconsin. I own over 900 acres and 600 dairy cows. It takes about one person for every 40-45 cows, and about 90% of that work is done by immigrants like Kevin, who came from Central Mexico. Kevin works long hours for better pay than he'd get back home, supporting his family. Many undocumented workers, over half the dairy industry, work for less than Americans would accept. If I hired Americans, I'd have to pay around $100,000 a year per person for only 40-50 hours a week. I'd be out of business in six months unless milk cost $10 a gallon. If the new administration deports all the undocumented workers, I'm out of business quickly. Kevin isn't too worried; he's heard deportation threats before and hasn't felt fear lately.
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Speaker 0: Down this road in Womondie, Wisconsin, population 500, lies John Rosenow's farm. He's a fifth generation farmer who owns more than 900 acres and more than 600 dairy cows. Speaker 1: Takes one person for every forty, forty five cows. Speaker 0: And who is doing all of this work? Speaker 1: I would say about 90% is done by immigrants. Speaker 0: Immigrants like Kevin, who was born in Central Mexico and crossed The US border illegally when he was 18. Now 21, Kevin is among the 11,000,000 undocumented migrants living in The US. More than 10,000 of them work on Wisconsin dairy farms. Speaker 1: What kind Speaker 0: of work do you do here on the farm? You feed the cows and you clean the barns too. Kevin, who did not provide his last name during our interview, says he often works twelve hours a day, six days a week, sometimes starting as early as 3AM. But the pay is better than back home. Does your family depend on your salary here in The US? Me and my mom. My mother and my siblings, of course. But since I have my dad here, he also sends him money. Nationally, more than half the workers in the dairy industry are undocumented. Like Kevin, many leave behind loved ones for wages that are below what American workers get. Some people would be saying that you could be right now hiring American workers to do this job and that the only reason you're not doing that is because you can pay immigrants less. How would you respond to that? Speaker 1: If I, hired Americans to do the work, I would have to pay probably, about a hundred thousand dollars a year per person, and they would only work forty, fifty hours a week. I would be out of business within six months. Speaker 0: I Speaker 1: couldn't afford it. If the price of milk was, or, like, a gallon of milk cost $10, in the store, then I could probably do that. Speaker 0: The new administration is already following through on its promise to deport the undocumented. What would happen to your farm and to your business if they are all sent back to their home country? Speaker 1: If that would happen, I'm out of business, and, it would wouldn't take long. Speaker 0: Roseno fears the future. Kevin does not. Four years ago, when he was president, he said, I am going to deport everyone, but it never happened. Sometimes we would watch the news and we would see that a family was deported, and we were scared to go out and buy groceries. But I have not felt fear since then. For CBS Saturday morning, Camilo Montoya Galvez, Womandi, Wisconsin.
Saved - February 23, 2025 at 8:45 PM

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Phoenix, Arizona. An entire development site seems to have been ran on 100% illegal labor “Usually these would be worked on every day, day in, day out. Ain't nobody working. Not a soul” This shows you Democrats have flooded the Arizona workforce with illegals https://t.co/c2CHsSNwGe

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It's strange, this project used to have people working on it constantly, every single day. Now, there's absolutely no one here. I'm starting to wonder if it will ever be completed at all.
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Speaker 0: Usually, it used to be worked on every day, day in, day out. Ain't nobody working, not a soul. I wonder if they ever gonna get finished.
Saved - March 7, 2025 at 1:31 AM

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American Orange Groves aren’t being picked “Look at this— On the floor, because there's no people to come and, and pick this. Look at all that. Look at all that.” The real problem is why were these businesses allowed to operate for so long on 100% illegal cheap labor?? https://t.co/oJyJrKGdZF

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Oh my goodness, look at this. It's all on the floor. There must not be enough people to pick all of this up. Look at all of that. Look at all of that.
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Speaker 0: Look at this. Oh my goodness. Yeah. On the floor. Because there's no people to come and and pick this. Look at all that. Look at all that.
Saved - March 7, 2025 at 1:31 AM

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Large Tomato Fields in Florida are spoiling and falling to the ground They say it’s because there’s no Mexicans to pick them. None of their workers were legal Why did this company rely on 100% illegal foreign labor? They broke the law but blame everyone else but themselves https://t.co/q36sjocKca

Saved - June 20, 2025 at 10:17 PM
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I observed a stark change in Vernon, a city usually bustling with street vendors and a vibrant Latino community. Today, there's only one vendor and no people around, highlighting the significant impact of the recent ICE raids. The streets, typically filled with activity and life, are eerily quiet now. This situation underscores the enormous number of undocumented individuals in Los Angeles. It's a direct reflection of the policies I supported.

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A city in Los Angeles that is normally packed with street venders and Latinos on the street only has one vender and no people after the ICE raids The real number of illegals in Los Angeles must be enormous “This is the city of Vernon. Huge Latino population. A lot of street vendors out here, today though there's only one” “This is a street that's normally packed with activity, you know, teeming with activity, from street vendors to people walking to lunch. Not right now, though.” “This is the literal impact of the ICE raids happening right now in Los Angeles” This is exactly what I voted for

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ICE raids in Los Angeles are having a literal impact. In Vernon, a city with a large Latino population and many street vendors, there is normally a lot of activity. However, today there is only one vendor, who is scared and doesn't want to be on camera. This street is normally packed with street vendors and people walking to lunch, but that is not the case today.
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Speaker 0: This is the literal impact of the ICE raids happening right now in Los Angeles. You wanna walk with me a little bit? This is the city of Vernon. Huge Latino population, a lot of street vendors out here. Today, though, there's only one, and this individual didn't wanna go on camera. He says he's really scared about what's happening right now. But this is a street that's normally packed with activity, you know, teeming with activity, from street vendors to people walking to lunch. Not right now, though.
Saved - June 30, 2025 at 3:58 AM

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American describes his town after ICE raids 🇺🇸 “In one week I have seen in my city, black men power washing parking lots. Black men doing roofing work, black men doing lawn services around businesses. In my city, things are starting to look like the old days again” https://t.co/94ffMg2hS9

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In one week, the speaker observed black men power washing parking lots, doing roofing work, and providing lawn services around businesses in their city. The speaker states that things are starting to look like the old days again. The speaker concludes with "Black man thoughts two point o."
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Speaker 0: In one week, I have seen in my city black men power washing parking lots, black men doing roofing work, black men doing lawn services around businesses in my city. Things are starting to look like the old days again. Black man thoughts two point o and I'm out of peace.
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