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Saved - October 15, 2023 at 5:22 AM

@Real_RobN - 🇺🇸RealRobert🇺🇸

Exclusive Video, Here is a base discovered, set up by Katie Hobbs via the Sinaloa Cartel just a thousand feet from the Arizona southern border. The number one distribution center for the Biden Administration of fentanyl.

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In this exclusive video from Arivaca, Arizona, near the US-Mexico border, a Sinaloa Cartel forward operating base is revealed. This base is responsible for smuggling deadly Fentanyl and Methamphetamine into the United States. The video, provided by a private intelligence agency, shows a fully camouflaged individual emerging from a tent in the camp. Arizona is a major entry point for Fentanyl, and these camps play a significant role in its distribution. The lack of action from the Department of Homeland Security and the absence of information from the NORTHCOM commander regarding this activity is concerning. Additionally, the video highlights a Santa Muerte shrine, revealing the cult-like practices of cartel members. This disturbing trend is spreading across the country.
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Speaker 0: This is exactly what they want, and we've got exclusive video here coming in, from Arivaca, Arizona, just inside Mexico, approximately, 1,000 feet from your US border. And I want you to look at this. You were looking at a Sinaloa forward operating base. Because you gotta ask yourself, how does this impact Americans? Well, this base pushes deadly Fentanyl and Methamphetamine into this country. So as all eyes right now are on our southwest border, this is the kind of activity and the level of failure we have at our southwest border. You see, you hear from pundits all the time that talk about the cartels have operational control of our southwest border. But what does that really mean? Well, let me show it show it to you. That's what you're seeing right here. This is a cartel base. Now this video was given to us by a private intelligence agency, where just yesterday, utilizing a drone, they spotted this camp right on our border. And this is the Sinaloa Cartel, is what this is. And they have been operating here for some time now. Last year, we broke another base, and we showed you this. And that base was stopped by the Mexican government. But, yeah, look, here's another one that has has reemerged. And we've got a video here. I want you to see this individual fully camouflaged, head to toe coming out of this tent, which has camouflage itself. And these are the people who are smuggling deadly fentanyl into this country. This is where it's coming from. Arizona is ground 0 for fentanyl coming into the nation, and it's these kind of camps that are allowing it. So I ask you, where is the effort by DHS to stop this kind of activity? Where is the the information from NORTHCOM commander telling the American people what's taking place on your border. I mean, look at this. You've got a man covered in in camouflage, head to toe, wearing a backpack, crossing into the United States right there. And this is exactly how they get these deadly drugs into the nation. And this is really the story that has not been told to the American people that's been taking place. I just want to say one last thing here. This base also had a Santa Muerte shrine. As you look here in this video, you're going to see where they zoom in on this shrine. Now what is Santa Muerta? Santa Muerta is a cult. It is not a religion. If you ever wonder how do these cartel members, you know, burn someone's face off while they're still alive and video it? How do they be be behead these people and commit some of the most heinous crimes? Well, it's because they're truly praying to the underworld, to the occult, and we're seeing this spread across our country at a level we never have.
Saved - November 22, 2023 at 9:49 PM
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Migrants from Ecuador, Senegal, India, Dominican Republic, and Nicaragua are crossing the remote Ajo station in Tucson Sector daily. Border Patrol faced a record 14,300+ migrants in a week. Due to the terrain, buses can't reach them, leaving migrants waiting for hours or even days. This strategic move by cartels ties up resources, allowing them to smuggle drugs through the unmanned border. The sector also seizes large amounts of fentanyl, with 1.28M pills seized since October 1st. In FY23, 45.8M fentanyl pills were seized at the Nogales Port of Entry alone.

@AliBradleyTV - Ali Bradley

AZ: This is at the Ajo station in the Tucson Sector—And it’s happening daily according to sources. The majority of the families are from Ecuador—The single adults meanwhile are from Senegal, India, Dominican Republic and Nicaragua. @USBPChiefTCA says they saw a record 14,300+ migrants in a single week out there. Where these crossings are happening is EXTREMELY remote—It takes hours for round-trip transport and buses cannot get there because of the terrain. Some migrants were waiting in the desert building fires to stay warm because Border Patrol can’t take them into custody until they can transport them—Remember they only have 72 hours to process them out—So once they are received by agents, the clock starts. So their options according to sources, is just let them sit out there until they can get to them—Some waiting more than 48+ hours. This is done strategically by the cartels to tie up resources so they can push whatever they want through the unmanned border across the sector—Which is known for people trying to evade or “gotaways.” This is also the sector that regularly seizes the most fentanyl along the southern border—1.28M pills have already been seized at the Nogales Port of Entry since October 1st according to @CBPPortDirNOG. In FY23 more than 45.8M fentanyl pills were seized at that port of entry alone. 📸 via CBP sources

Saved - December 3, 2023 at 6:25 AM
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Biden's border agents reportedly allowed cartels to deliver illegal passengers through a hole in the fence. Border Patrol agents claim they have been instructed to deter, not stop illegal immigration. The Tucson sector apprehended a record-breaking 17,500 illegal immigrants in one week. The Lukeville port of entry is closing to redirect resources to address the influx. Shocking videos show smugglers cutting through the border wall in broad daylight. This situation is alarming and demands immediate attention.

@amuse - @amuse

SHOCK: Biden border agents meet cartel at border and allow them to deliver illegal passenger through a hole in the fence. https://t.co/Ha4mnlMCjL

@amuse - @amuse

More context from Ali:

@AliBradleyTV - Ali Bradley

AZ: Smugglers over in Mexico roll up in an SUV—One jumps out pretending he has a long gun pointed right at BORTAC and Border Patrol agents—The first shot is my video zoomed so you can see his gesture—The shot that follows is the same but zoomed out so you can see the agents jump back. At one point the BORTAC Agent activates his taser threatening the smugglers—They send a guy over through the hole they cut in the wall, anyway. Border Patrol agents tell me they have been instructed to deter, not stop illegal immigration. Agents say this is happening in Lukeville regularly.

@amuse - @amuse

This isn’t an accident…

@BillMelugin_ - Bill Melugin

BREAKING: Border Patrol’s Tucson, AZ sector just reported apprehending a jaw dropping 17,500 illegal immigrants in the last week alone, making it the highest weekly total ever recorded for the sector (and doesn’t include gotaways). Prior record was 15,300 a couple weeks ago.

@amuse - @amuse

The invasion continues…

@AliBradleyTV - Ali Bradley

AZ: New: The Lukeville port of entry is closing to traffic Monday in order to provide additional resources in response to the influx in illegal immigration in the Tucson Sector:    @CBP statement: “In response to increased levels of migrant encounters at the Southwest Border, fueled by smugglers peddling disinformation to prey on vulnerable individuals, CBP is surging all available resources to expeditiously and safely process migrants. CBP will continue to prioritize our border security mission as necessary in response to this evolving situation… Beginning on Monday, December 4th, CBP’s Office of Field Operations will temporarily suspend operations in Lukeville, Arizona, in order to redirect personnel to assist the U.S. Border Patrol with taking migrants into custody. Both northbound and southbound pedestrian and vehicle traffic at Lukeville Port of Entry will be suspended until further notice. Travelers can cross into or out of the United States through either the Nogales Port of Entry in Nogales, Arizona or the San Luis Port of Entry in San Luis, Arizona.  Check wait times here: https://bwt.cbp.gov/

@amuse - @amuse

We’re letting it happen. The border is open.

@AliBradleyTV - Ali Bradley

AZ: Watch as these guys in Mexico attempt to cut through the bollards in the wall in Lukeville using power saws. They even bring out a secondary crew with a generator—They stand there taunting us, blowing kisses at me, laughing… In broad daylight with their faces showing. Border Patrol says it generally takes about an hour—They cut through near the base and wrap rope/chain around it and hitch it to a vehicle and rip the entire bollard it clean off the wall—It’s much harder to replace one of those columns than to just patch/weld one that is cut through. It’s happening every single day. BP arrived armed and they backed off, but not without taunting him, too. The end of the video shows how far they made it in about 20 mins out there.

@amuse - @amuse

This is insane.

Saved - December 29, 2023 at 6:27 PM
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In Eagle Pass, Texas, a driver helps illegal migrants by carrying their bags across the border. This operation allows migrants to cross into the USA without carrying anything. The footage is from Eagle Pass, a city on the border of Mexico.

@WallStreetSilv - Wall Street Silver

This is why you only see illegal migrants with small backpacks. This driver carries all the people's bags across the border, so when the migrants are illegally crossing into the USA, they don't have to carry anything. It's a whole operation. This footage is in Eagle Pass, Texas; it borders the city of Mexico. 🚨🚨🚨

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We are in Eagle Pass, where a man helps carry people's baggage so they don't have to carry it themselves when they arrive.
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Speaker 0: Here we are in Eagle Pass. That guy right here, he carries all the people's baggage across so when they get here, they don't have to carry him back at his

@WallStreetSilv - Wall Street Silver

Typo … meant to write: This footage is in Eagle Pass, Texas; a city that is on the border of Mexico.

Saved - January 11, 2024 at 11:04 PM

@RealAlexJones - Alex Jones

Fake Taxi Company trafficking humans at Texas Border watch the full report. https://t.co/oX5cnEGqgp

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In this video, the speaker discusses a suspicious situation involving a woman who works at the Rio Grande Valley Catholic facility in McAllen, Texas. The woman has been transporting children, including babies, from the facility to the airport. The speaker and his team followed her and noticed some odd behavior, such as her claiming the children were hers and then handing them off to other women. They also discovered that she was now driving a taxi, but when they called the number on the cab, they were told it wasn't a cab company. The speaker believes there is something sinister happening and calls for a serious investigation.
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Speaker 0: Owen Shroyer here for infowars .com. And I was here in McAllen, Texas 2 weeks ago following the illegal immigration pipeline. And one of the Journeys this reporting took me on was following cars from the Rio Grande Valley Catholic Charities from here on the street in downtown McAllen to the airport. In fact, this alley right behind me was facilitating a Lot of this transmitting from here to the airport. They get in cars and they go there. So we followed 1 of the vehicles and the lady that that we followed, we could tell was nervous that we were following her. She kept stopping and pulling over and then going back on her route. We could tell Oh, that she was nervous. We thought maybe she was gonna call the police on us, but she ended up going all the way to the airport, stopping before she got to the departure area to get out of the vehicle and question in us to ask who we were and what we were doing to which we said, we're just journalists. We're just here reporting on the illegal immigration pipeline. She got all flustered and upset, but eventually got back in her unmarked vehicle, which we thought may have been a rental vehicle, took the unaccompanied minors to the airport, dropped them off. They went inside and then went to whatever country they had plane tickets to. Infowars reporters then came back a week ago and we noticed something even more odd odd about this same lady. She was still transferring people from this facility to the airport, but now they noticed that She had babies and kids. She was saying, oh, these are my kids. These are my kids. And then the cameras roll on her. And she said, oh, wait, they're not my kids and she handed them off to other women who seemed really confused as to what was going on. Very confusing situation. Again, same woman driving people from this facility to the airport, illegal immigrants with the Manila envelopes. Well, we're back here this week, and what happened? Sure enough, we get here. Same woman at this facility yesterday, once again driving people in in cars to the airport. Now we got here today and in the middle of filing a report, I was coming down this Alleyway right here. And in the middle of filing a report, we saw the same lady, which again has 3 that we noticed. Saint Hubert tattoos, known MS 13 affiliated tattoos. And as soon as we came up in This alleyway right here and started filming. She raced around to the driver's side of the vehicle. The kids were already loaded into the back. She raced around the driver's side and tried to floor it and peel out of this alleyway. The kids weren't even buckled and the door was wide open. Well, our team decided we were going to follow this lady who's now driving cabs. Oh, did I mention that? Now she's not driving just cars. Now she's magically a cab driver. How did she get that certification? You can't just become a cab driver overnight. How did she become a cab driver? So we followed that vehicle again. She made multiple deliveries from This facility to the airport, but this is where it gets even stranger. We called the phone number on the taxi cab that she was driving. Now this we think it was the lady that picked up because she didn't speak English. So we had somebody We called back that spoke Spanish saying I need to get a cab. I need to get a cab, and the lady that answered insisted multiple times It was not a cab company. What? When the person that called it insisted, no. I got this number directly off a cab, The individual on the other line again said, this is not a tag cab company. You have the wrong number. Are they taking fake Taxi cabs? Are they trafficking humans in fake taxi cabs from this facility to the airport? Seems to be what we captured today, and we've got all the evidence. We've got them on film getting in the vehicle. We've got her pulling away with the door open. We've got them being delivered to the airport, war. And now we call the number on the cab? And if someone speaking Spanish says this isn't a cab company? Ladies and gentlemen, Something very diabolical is happening here. There are way too many coincidence coincidences for this not to be thing serious. And I believe a serious investigation needs to be going on to what's happening in this alley, what's happening in this facility and what's happening on the street at the processing center. So again, let me repeat. In short, we've been monitoring 1 lady who works here at the facility, the Rio Grande Valley Catholic facility. She has been driving children From this facility to the airport nonstop, even babies. She gets nervous when media's around. Now all of a sudden she's a cab driver We're driving a cab that peels out with the door open and kids not even buckled in the back, and then we try to call the cab company and it doesn't exist? Boy, if I was law enforcement, I think I'd be onto a big story right here, and I'd be ready to Reel it in. But I guess no law enforcement's interested in that, so we'll continue to monitor the activity. What's she gonna be driving next? Greyhound bus? Is she gonna be a airline pilot next with a whole plane full of kids? I don't know, but we called the cab company she magically drives for overnight, and They said we're not a cab company. What's going on here in Macallan? Seems to be the only people asking are Infowars. Info Speaker 1: war. The most banned network in the world. The British ended up being the most Powerful empire in the world. Not because the Spanish couldn't fight, not because the Portuguese couldn't fight, not because the Austrian Hungarian empire couldn't fight. You ever wonder why British are called? The British ended up getting basically key lines when they went into the Caribbean 500 years ago, and they had their captains write and their ship's doctors How long sailors survived? What climates? They were trying to figure out what's making sickness. They weren't sure if it was hot air or why they got close to the shore. More of their sailors would die in a couple days, And they figured out pretty quick it was mosquitoes, but the British classified that 400 years ago. So the British would always lay off the coast. And foreigners would ask, Why did the Brits lay off the coast? Because they want mosquitoes, and they and they get all the the fevers, the malaria that came with mosquitoes. Well, the Brits also figured out with their scientists, limes. But the Brits We're suspicious. The average seller thought if you swim, you get sick, and and they thought, you know, you don't wanna get vegetables, they make you sick. This is what people actually thought back So they would put the lines in the grog, which is what's grog? One third rum, 2 thirds water, To make sure they would at least drink their water. Part of their pay, their daily ration for good behavior was grog. So on the job, all sailors, Spanish, Russian it didn't matter. They they were paid in alcohol, and part of their daily food was alcohol. So the British would start putting 400 years ago The limes in, the alcohol, the grog. And so what would happen when they were a 1000 miles from home and ran up against a Spanish frigate twice their size? Well, The Spanish, all their teeth had fallen out. They had cuts all over them. Open wounds, no fresh vegetables, no vitamin c. Well, notice the British for 200 years To keep it secret that limes were and so it was a joke to all the other armies that there were bags of limes and obsessions with limes and powdered lime powder to put in and they would put it in the grog to make them drink it because they knew our troops are ready to fight because they've got vitamin c. So I'm going into a plug here, but but here's the deal. Every study, Linus Pauling won 2 Nobel prizes for vitamin c. And how if you have mega dosages of it, you basically never get cancer. So these are the things that are known. If you think vitamin c is powerful, the stuff at DNAforce is even beyond that. It's the next level of that. That's what we know. And when your body doesn't have the good halogen of iodine. He uses the bad halogen. And at a certain point, the cells are using toxic chemicals to survive. They start mutating so they can use that and not die, but then they take over your body and you die from cancer. And so so much Of the deformity and the mental illness and the low IQs and everything is that people have vitamin and mineral deficiencies, and they work around the clock With all these fake reports, oh, you don't need vitamins, you don't need minerals, you don't need and they lower the amount you're supposed to take. They know exactly what they're doing.
Saved - April 14, 2024 at 2:26 PM
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10 illegal migrants from Asia and Guatemala were arrested in Texas for possessing child pornography at a stash house. Authorities seized electronic devices during a search of the house.

@ImMeme0 - I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸

NEW: 10 illegal aliens busted for child pornography at Texas human smuggling 'stash house' A group of 10 illegal migrants from Asia and Guatemala have been arrested for allegedly possessing child pornography at a Texashouse, The suspects were taken into custody after authorities searched the house, during which several electronic devices were seized by the police.

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Many people were detained in front of a house after a tip about possible child pornography. Authorities forced entry when the occupants refused to answer the door, finding illegal immigrants of Asian and Hispanic descent inside with restaurant supplies. Electronic devices were seized, but findings are unconfirmed.
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Speaker 0: The house in question, there were a lot of people detained in front of this house. There's pictures showing that they were handcuffed right in this front yard. These are the photos the Chambers County Sheriff's Office posted earlier today on Facebook. Investigators say they executed an evidence search warrant at the home on the 51100 block of Dripping Springs Avenue. They received a tip from the Internet crimes against children database that child pornography was possibly downloaded here. And when they knocked on the door, the people inside, they refused to answer it, and that's when they forced entry. And they found several individuals and a lot of restaurant supplies inside. All the people inside believed to be illegal immigrants, Asian, and Hispanic. Forensic investigators seized several electronic devices, but it's unconfirmed exactly what was found.
Saved - June 5, 2024 at 8:54 PM

@PapiTrumpo - il Donaldo Trumpo

BORDER AGENTS KNOW!!!🤣🤣🤣 https://t.co/jxGZbNuCTG

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Everything is messed up because of you. Drugs are coming in through the open border for your son to party with prostitutes. We all hate you and want you to go screw yourself.
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Speaker 0: Okay. So, basically, everything's fucked because of you. The border is wide open. Hons of drugs are pouring in so that your fucked up son can get high while he parties with prostitutes. And on behalf of my colleagues, please go fuck yourself. Could you repeat what he just said? Sure, sir. What my colleague just said is that we all hate you here, and we would all like you to go fuck yourself.
Saved - September 5, 2024 at 12:26 AM

@ImMeme0 - I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸

NEW: Texas DPS arrest Mississippi man after smuggling 17 illegals into the US in a box truck. Now, imagine how many of them are not getting caught on top of the illegals who are being welcomed by the Biden-Harris administration by the border. https://t.co/91XgYDFrlY

Saved - September 19, 2024 at 10:45 PM

@EndWokeness - End Wokeness

HOLY SH!T Former Chief BP Agent Aaron Heitke was ordered by Biden-Harris to cover up the disaster at the border: 1. Data hidden on terror encounters 2. $150k flights to fly illegals to TX 3. 0 resources to track fentanyl https://t.co/kxUtEBpxGR

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In San Diego, there was an exponential increase in significant interest aliens (SIAs), defined as aliens with significant ties to terrorism. The San Diego sector averaged 10 to 15 SIAs per year before this administration, but went to over 100 in 2022, and even more in 2023 and this year. The speaker was allegedly told not to release information on this increase. The San Diego area sees 80-90% of the methamphetamine and fentanyl seizures annually for the entire country, and with little border enforcement, these drugs were coming through in mass. The price for a single pill of fentanyl went from $10 to $0.25. San Diego traffic checkpoints were shut down due to resources being diverted. The speaker had to release illegal aliens by the hundreds each day into communities that could not support them. To mitigate this, two flights a week were provided from San Diego to Texas at $150,000 per flight.
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Speaker 0: In San Diego, we had an exponential increase in significant interest aliens. These are aliens with significant ties to terrorism. Prior to this administration, the San Diego sector averaged 10 to 15 SIRS per year. Once word was out, the border was far easier to cross. San Diego went to over 100 SIA's in 2022, well over that in 2023 and even more than that registered this year. These are only the ones we caught. At the time, I was told I could not release any information on this increase in SIAs or mention any of the arrests. The administration was trying to convince the public there was no threat at the border. Fentanyl is another issue. The San Diego area sees between 80 90% of the methamphetamine and fentanyl seizures annually for our entire country. With little enforcement at the border, these drugs were coming through in mass. During my last year in San Diego, the price for a single pill of fentanyl, for example, went from $10 to $0.25 To make matters worse, during 2022 and 'twenty 3, I had to shut down San Diego traffic checkpoints, which are critical for drug interdiction because the resources had been diverted to the process and release mission. The larger numbers also had and still have a negative impact on the San Diego community. I had to release illegal aliens by the 100 each day into communities who could not support them. To quiet the problem, 2 flights a week were provided from San Diego to Texas. These flights simply brought aliens that would have been released in San Diego over to Texas. Each flight cost approximately $150,000 This was the administration's way to try and quiet the border wide crisis.
Saved - October 5, 2024 at 4:57 PM

@MJTruthUltra - MJTruthUltra

🚨 BREAKING: Border Patrol Agent on Camera Admits Children are being trafficked into the United States Reporter follows the van and the men transporting the children panicked and left all their luggage. This is not ok…. https://t.co/9CyHwZyJWJ

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An individual confronts people allegedly affiliated with MVM, questioning their transportation of children. They claim some children don't know their sponsors. At MVM headquarters, staff decline to comment and hastily leave in a van, abandoning bags. The individual follows the van, suspecting the children are being taken to the airport. The individual questions why staff wear masks and why IDs aren't checked. One person admits some children arrive with fake names, making verification impossible, and acknowledges similarities to the movie "Sound of Freedom," implying potential sex trafficking. They claim they can't speak on camera due to policies aimed at improving the administration's image and fear losing their job if they expose the situation. Upon arriving in Houston, the individual observes children wearing masks and hiding their faces, escorted by police. They question an MVM staff member, who previously claimed to be on vacation, about transporting a child to the airport and about children who have gone missing.
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Speaker 0: You said you said Speaker 1: that you were on vacation, and now you're moving this small child Speaker 2: to the airport. I thought you were on vacation. Speaker 1: Ma'am, I thought you were on vacation. Speaker 3: What happened to that? Speaker 4: Do you have any comment about about children Speaker 1: that have gone missing that you've helped to escort across the country? What is this? Is this MVM? No. We have footage here Speaker 0: What is that? Speaker 1: That a lot of these children don't know the sponsors that they are going to. What's going on? There's kids in the car here. They're moving these kids. They just turned the lights off. This is the MVM headquarters that we are currently at. There are kids in this van right here that they are moving. There's somebody that's gonna come out. Let's see what they have to say. Hey. Are you a manager here? Speaker 0: Hey. We have we Speaker 1: have spoken to some of these children, and they tell us that they don't know a lot of times the sponsors that they're going to. Do you have any comment on that at all? Speaker 0: No. I don't. Speaker 1: This is MBM. Correct? Speaker 0: I'm not sure. Speaker 1: You're not sure? Excuse me. What's going on here? There they go. And notice they left they got out of here in such a hurry that they just left their bags here. Think about that. They got out of here. We don't even know what's in those bags. They just left them there and they took off in the van in such a hurry because that's how secret this operation is. They do not want you to know what is going on. That van that we just confirmed that they are now taking off, we are following them. We believe that they're taking these kids to the airport. Speaker 0: We've talked to some of Speaker 1: these children that you guys escort, and some of these children have told us that their friends don't know the sponsors that they're going to. Are you okay with that? Excuse me. Why are you all wearing masks? Do you have any comment on that? Why are you hiding our identity? Speaker 0: Do you have any shame, sir? Speaker 1: There's no time to redeem yourself. Speaker 0: Would you like to see the footage that we caught with the of the running? What's going on? Speaker 1: Were there were there IDs even checked just there? Were there IDs even just checked? Who checked their IDs? I didn't see any ID checked this day. There was no ID check. Correct. Why weren't there IDs checked? Speaker 0: If I Speaker 1: was gonna go here Speaker 0: I can't talk later about that. I probably ask you, why Speaker 1: are you guys I the American citizen supported the children of you guys in ID number? Speaker 0: I'm not gonna say anything like that. Are a lot of the the kids come over here, are they are they trafficked or, like, what's the summary? I'm not alive. Some are. Speaker 1: Does that happen a lot that the kids come over here with Speaker 0: a totally fake name? Yeah. There's no way for us to verify. Speaker 1: And so they come over here with a fake name and then they just come up with what? They just get a brand new identity. They could be anybody. Speaker 0: Have you seen the movie, Sound of Freedom? Yeah. Some of them. Yeah. I've seen that. Yeah. Yeah. Exactly. Like, that shit's happening. Speaker 1: You guys get the kids coming Speaker 0: over here with the Speaker 1: notes that are attached to them with the addresses. Right? And a lot of times that just leads to, like, Speaker 0: a, like, sex trafficker or something. Right? That's that's legit. Speaker 1: Yep. There's a lot Speaker 0: of that we can't tell. What what's the issue that why can't you guys talk on camera? It's the policies on camera. Things that Speaker 1: we can't we can't say. But why Speaker 0: don't they want you talking on camera? Object. Object. What, like, making the administration look better? Yeah. Damn. Honestly, though, I really wish there was more people like me Yeah. Exposing this shit. Yeah. Because it it's it's sucks. It truly is a horrible thing. Yeah. It is a horrible thing. But me, I can't do that. You you could blow the whistle on it. No. I couldn't. You could, but you're gonna lose your out. Yeah. Exactly. Speaker 1: You work for MBM, Speaker 0: and MBM is an organization that has moved out. Work. I don't work for you. You do not work for MVM? I'm on vacation. Speaker 1: We've now landed in Houston, and it appears as if MVM has requested a police escort because they Speaker 0: don't want media Speaker 1: exposing what they're doing. But if you look, they have all of the kids wearing masks, and they have them keeping their head down. All of the kids wearing masks, keeping their head down. They're telling them to hide their face. Many of these kids go missing. You said you said that you were on vacation, and now you're moving this small child to Speaker 2: the airport. Airport. I thought you were on vacation. Speaker 1: Ma'am, I thought you were on vacation. Speaker 3: What happened to that? Speaker 4: Do you have any comment about children Speaker 1: that have gone missing that you've helped to escort across the country?
Saved - November 25, 2024 at 1:48 AM
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I learned about a human trafficking alert from the Texas Department of Public Safety, which found 211 illegal aliens in Maverick County. Among them were 60 unaccompanied minors, including a two-year-old from El Salvador who traveled alone with just a note containing a contact number.

@TomHoman_ - Tom Homan - Border Czar (Commentary account only)

Human tr*fficking alert. 🚨 Early today, the Texas Department of Public Safety came across a group of 211 illegal aliens in Maverick County, Texas. Within this group, there were 60 minors without parents ranging in age from 2 to 17. Six of those young children coming all the way from Mali and Angola! Among them was this two-year-old child from El Salvador who stated she traveled to the US alone. All she had with her was a note with a contact number and a name.

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Venezol, mamá. ¿Cuántos años tienes? ¿Dos años? No merezco a tu mamá y papá. ¿Venezuela? ¿Para dónde vas, mamá? ¿Dónde están? ¿En Estados Unidos? --- Venezol, mom. How old are you? Two years? I don't deserve your mom and dad. Venezuela? Where are you going, mom? Where are they? In the United States?
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Speaker 0: Venezol, mamá. Venezol. ¿Sí? ¿Qué tantos años tienes? ¿Dos? ¿Dos años? No merezco tu mamá y tu papá. ¿No? ¿Venezuela? ¿Para dónde vas mamá? ¿Dónde están? Estados Unidos. ¿En Estados Unidos? Ok.
Saved - January 20, 2025 at 6:24 PM
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I reported on a significant incident in Arizona where Cochise County deputies discovered 30,000 rounds of ammunition, including 10,000 .50 caliber bullets, in vehicles used by asylum seekers. The .50 caliber rounds are valued at approximately $38,500. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, along with Homeland Security, is investigating the origin and intended use of this large cache of ammunition.

@MarioNawfal - Mario Nawfal

🚨🇺🇸 BREAKING: ASYLUM SEEKERS CAUGHT WITH 30,000 ROUNDS OF AMMO IN ARIZONA, INCLUDING 10,000 .50 CALIBER BULLETS Cochise County deputies seized a staggering cache of 10,000 .50 BMG rounds and nearly 20,000 AK-47 rounds, found stuffed into vehicles transported by asylum seekers. With the .50 cal rounds alone valued at $38,500, ATF and Homeland Security are leading the investigation into the high-stakes ammo haul. Authorities are probing its source and intended destination. Source: @trentonhooker

Saved - January 28, 2025 at 3:28 PM

@amuse - @amuse

CLOSED BORDER: The DEA had known for some time that the two illegal immigrants arrested yesterday in Denver were living there and peddling massive quantities of fentanyl. Their illegal status once shielded them. Not anymore. https://t.co/gC7wsNIWZ7

Saved - January 30, 2025 at 7:22 AM

@media_laina - Laina Media

And they thought the man was joking...

@libsoftiktok - Libs of TikTok

Border Patrol deporting criminal illegal aliens back to Mexico from Texas. This is at the Hidalgo bridge which connects Mexico and Texas https://t.co/tBb4ZVDeB0

Saved - February 11, 2025 at 12:02 PM

@Sec_Noem - Secretary Kristi Noem

To traffic drugs and smuggle humans while wearing the badge is not only a disgusting betrayal of our patriotic Customs and Border Protection agents, but of our nation and the American people. Manuel Perez will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

@elpasotimes - El Paso Times

A U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer was allegedly involved in smuggling for years on the border in El Paso, Texas. https://www.elpasotimes.com/story/news/crime/2025/02/10/el-paso-cbp-officer-arrested-border-smuggling-corruption-manuel-perez-case/78391920007/?taid=67aa9309bafd790001a45ccd&utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter

El Paso CBP officer arrested in human, drug smuggling border corruption case A U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer was allegedly involved in smuggling for years on the border in El Paso, Texas. elpasotimes.com
Saved - February 18, 2025 at 11:20 PM

@WallStreetApes - Wall Street Apes

Mexico Cartel member reveals that he’s trafficked THOUSANDS of illegals into America How does he do it? Simple, he says “I cross the border. They know me, the US customs. They know me” The corruption within America is unfathomable “Secrets of the cartel people smugglers” https://t.co/si7yCxpIMS

Saved - February 21, 2025 at 7:15 PM
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Illegal aliens tried to escape from law enforcement and crashed in a cornfield. They claimed fear of deportation for fleeing. A search of their vehicle revealed 7lbs of fentanyl-laced drugs. This is what Biden has allowed at our southern border. Deport them all!

@GuntherEagleman - Gunther Eagleman™

NEW: Illegal aliens just attempted to flee from law enforcement and ended up crashing in a cornfield. When apprehended they state a fear of deportation as to why they fled. When officers searched the vehicle, they found 7lbs of fentanyl laced drugs. This is what Biden invited over our southern border. Deport them all! Video: @OffThePress1

Saved - February 25, 2025 at 10:59 AM

@libsoftiktok - Libs of TikTok

U.S. Border Patrol seized over 160 pounds of Fentanyl and Cocaine worth more than $1.2 million in two major busts near the U.S.-Mexico border in California. Biden’s open border allowed drugs to flow into our country which kill and harm Americans. Trump is stopping it. https://t.co/PLFfr3bORn

Saved - February 26, 2025 at 6:16 PM

@JamesOKeefeIII - James O'Keefe

U.S. Border Patrol Agent Monica Cruz Blows Whistle on Juvenile Smuggling Network Reveals Teenage Cartel Recruits Aged 14-17 Are Apprehended 20 Times by CBP, Released Back to Cartel Without Consequences “No One’s Been Prosecuted, No One Is Held Accountable.” https://t.co/lDG1Cj08QB

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I'm Border Patrol agent Monica Cruz, and I'm blowing the whistle on a flawed system. Juvenile smugglers, or "foot guides," are repeatedly released back to Mexico after apprehension, allowing them to continue smuggling without consequences. One smuggler, "Timmy," has been apprehended and released over 20 times. Cartels recruit children through social media, even video games like Roblox, soliciting them for smuggling. These kids get paid to bring people across, knowing they'll likely be caught and sent back. They even use decoys. The Mexican consulate in Yuma is also involved, providing welfare checks but not assisting in verifying identities for prosecution. These kids idolize the cartel life. They're paid around $800-$1000 per person or $3000-$4000 per group but the cartels make around $10,000 per person smuggled. We need a change in US policy to hold these teenage foot guides accountable.
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Speaker 0: Border patrol agent Monica Cruz in the Welton, Arizona sector is blowing the whistle on a deeply flawed system in which juvenile smugglers, also known as foot guides, are able to ring multiple groups of illegal aliens across the border on a regular basis. The smugglers are teenagers whose ages range from 14 to 17 years old. Given a loophole in the American law, when the teenage smugglers are apprehended by border patrol, they are released back to Mexico repeatedly, only to repeat the same smuggling route with no fear of legitimate consequences. One particular smuggler known by the nickname Timmy has been apprehended and released over 20 times, which means he smuggled people 20 times. Monica Cruz has made the extraordinary decision to go public on the record, which is against border patrol policy. Speaker 1: And don't fear the government and what they can do to you. I'm just standing here just hear what I'm trying to say. Help me. Speaker 0: This is her story and the story of teenage smugglers, Timmy and Jimmy. We're here with border patrol agent blowing the whistle on the individual who was apprehended 20 times, taking this path right here in the middle of nowhere in Arizona. Let's keep going. This individual, Timmy, apprehended 20 times, but they're doing it on behalf of somebody else. Speaker 1: They're doing it on behalf of the cartels. This is a scout location. That little peak right there. Speaker 0: They go to peak to peak to peak. Speaker 1: Peak to peak to peak. Speaker 0: Maybe that's what we should do tomorrow. Let's go. Let's hike up the mountain. Yeah. We don't know Speaker 1: if there's anything up there? Speaker 0: This is some challenging terrain here. These rocks, you know, be careful with your feet. Woah. Woah. Woah. Woah. Woah. Woah. Woah. Heard the whistle? Me? Just now? I was Speaker 1: gonna be surprised if they're behind that lid. I'm just looking Speaker 0: at Yeah. That whistle was. What you should be doing for this moment moving forward is understanding that we are being watched, we're being monitored, and they are whistling. Hello. Well, hello there. Nice to meet you. Speaker 1: Nice to meet you finally. Speaker 0: Nice to meet you. Yeah. So you ready to do this? Speaker 1: I'm ready. Speaker 0: You ready to so what's the plan for today? Speaker 1: The plan for today, let's capture what these little guys walk through. Speaker 0: The cartel and smugglers are recruiting children in The United States through video games like Roblox. Speaker 1: We were just talking about how social media has impacted a lot of the recruitment. My kid in 02/2020 received a message on Roblox, and it said, hey. Do you wanna make some extra money? And, of course, as a mother, I panic and started looking into it. And then there I realized that they're soliciting our kids here in The US. Soliciting our kids for what? For smuggling. We've had plenty of juvenile cases where underage US citizens were hired to pick up, but they never received any kind of consequence because we don't have a current guideline to prosecute. Speaker 0: Border Patrol agent Monica was inspired by our film Line in the Sand when we tracked the entire journey of the unaccompanied children from migrant shelters like Southwest Key via transportation specialists like MVM to their final destination to so called sponsors. And when did you decide I'm gonna do this? I watched your documentary. Speaker 1: You followed where these kids went after we released them. In 2016, I was transport. I used to be the one transporting these children to Southwest West Keys locations. Speaker 0: This map provided by Monica, the Border Patrol agent, shows all the apprehensions of Timmy, one of the teenage smuggling guides in the area South of Interstate 8 and the Mexican border just south of Yuma, Arizona. Speaker 1: So this is the location where I believe when they make it here, they look over towards the mountain. There's a mountain with a a on it. Mhmm. And they said, okay. Now it's go time. Let's get transportation started. They rock up as in they hide and wait for them to get picked up. And you can see how lee easily it is to get out here. Anybody can come here today and pick them up straight from that mountain right there. Speaker 0: And that's the what is that called there? Speaker 1: So these are the Brians. They're the mountains. We are technically about six miles to eight miles straight back from Mexico. Now there's a process. You bring them in, there's two days, and you have to get them out. But these smugglers who happen to be juveniles, they know they're they already know that they're gonna get caught. Mhmm. They're gonna get sent back. And even though they got caught, they still get paid because they're they're brought in as decoys. Mhmm. But the juveniles is genius because who else can you say, hey, kid. You may get caught, but it's alright. We're still gonna pay you. Speaker 0: How many times did this individual get apprehended? Speaker 1: Mister Timmy. Timmy has over 20 apprehensions. Speaker 0: Timmy. Timmy. Why do you call him Timmy? Is just a nickname? Just a nickname and not being How old is Timmy? Speaker 1: Timmy now is considered 17 years old. Speaker 0: Timmy and Jimmy are just two of many teenage smugglers. This document provided by Monica Cruz shows just in this area, there are many other teenage foot guides apprehended eight times, seven times, four times, and eventually just a year or two later, these teenage foot guides become adults and continue with their criminal activities, and oftentimes, we don't know their exact ages. This individual, Timmy, apprehended 20 times and apprehended by whom? Speaker 1: Border patrol. Speaker 0: Border Patrol. And given to whom? Speaker 1: To Yuma Processing Center. Speaker 0: Yuma Processing Center is run by the feds or the state? Or Speaker 1: No. It's still federal facility. Speaker 0: And then what happens? Speaker 1: And then the Timmy will allow to talk to the Mexican consulate the next morning because we have a two day timeline to get him out. The next day, he talks to the consulate, and then they return back home. It's considered a voluntary return. That that's the whole process. We're done with them. Speaker 0: And then they appear again. Speaker 1: And they appear again. They're doing it on behalf Speaker 0: of somebody else. Speaker 1: They're doing it on behalf of the cartels. Speaker 0: So we're standing outside the Mexican consulate in Yuma, Arizona. This consulate acts as an advocate for juveniles. They do not address the smuggling activities, including Timmy twenty times doing this criminal activity. No one's been prosecuted. No one held accountable. The Mexican consulate participating in this activity, facilitating this activity. No bueno. The name of the person who heads up the Mexican consulate in Yuma, Arizona is a woman named Dulce Maria Vale Alvarez. Alvarez knows the identity of the juveniles, but they do not share that with border patrol. The Mexican consulate's involvement is limited to welfare checks and arranging pickups in Mexico. They have more information but do not assist in verifying identities for prosecution. Speaker 1: So this is the center of the mountains. This is Timmy's one of Timmy's routes. He pops up out of that side. Speaker 0: So they go right along interstate? Speaker 1: Yep. Just along the I mean, anywhere on the where you could walk up to. So you could get here by foot, like climbing through those mountains. This is a a scout location. That little peak right there used to be a scout location. They have a vast view of the whole area if in case law enforcement is near. Speaker 0: Monica also provided images of scouts on top of locations, scouts in training, images of carpet shoes they wore to avoid detection, and showed us the specific route that the scouts take along a jagged edge of desolate ridge about an hour drive down a bumpy road from the interstate. Speaker 1: Now, Timmy's route, all through these mountains here. Speaker 0: So the spotters are up in the hills? Speaker 1: Yeah. I'm I'm Speaker 0: What what do they do? Just sit in a rock? Speaker 1: They they have their own little nest. Speaker 0: Not only wanna see the nests. Speaker 1: I do too. I've seen them on pictures. For us border patrol agents, it's unsafe to go up there. We have no idea if they are armed, what kind of traps they may have laid out. Speaker 0: They've got booby traps, and they they hike from point is is it the peak? They they they go to peak to peak to peak? Speaker 1: Peak to peak to peak. Speaker 0: I know they do. Speaker 1: Yeah. That's the highest vantage Speaker 0: we should do Mara. Let's go. Just hung up the mountain? Yeah. Speaker 1: We don't know if there's anything up there? The Speaker 0: only issue with the plan was the ridgeline isn't really a hiking trail. It's a treacherous tiny pyramid of jagged rocks along a narrow thin summit, basically unhikable and unstable, but we chose to hike it anyway. Okay. So right behind me, this ridge here, we've been told that this is the spot where you can see into Mexico. That's the highest point. That's where the scouts are. And our board of virtual agent says, if you sit up on the hill, don't go to the best looking spot. That's usually where the scouts are. Don't go to the highest point, that's usually where the scouts are, but that's where we're gonna go, the top of that ridge. Alright, let's go hiking. We're hoping to traverse the the ridge and see where these nests are with these scouts. It's not gonna be an easy climb. You sit up on that hill, don't go to the best looking spot. That's usually where the scouts are. Don't get rocked. What does he mean by rocked? I mean, this is like this is some challenging terrain here. These rocks, you know, be careful with your feet. As we go along the side of this ridge with these scouts, Woah. Woah. Woah. It's like we're billy goats. I mean, you're like a gazelle. This ridge here, not an easy thing to climb. You got loose rocks, you know, and yet these scouts, they just climb up here in the dead of night, you know, one slip and you break your your head. All we saw was some contraband and some small caves where scouts would keep items and keep one. This is is that a campfire right there? What's this campfire? Speaker 1: So this is one of the last spots before getting closer to the highway. Speaker 0: What are these bullets? Speaker 1: Live fire. It's a little spot where they congregate and maybe shot some rounds. Speaker 0: Zip ties. Speaker 1: It is not uncommon to see that. Speaker 0: So we're following the path Of Timmy right now. Speaker 1: Timmy. Yes. Speaker 0: We're here with border patrol agent blowing the whistle on the individual who was apprehended 20 times, taking this path right here in the middle of nowhere in Arizona. Let's keep going. Is this the the hiking path right here? Speaker 1: This is the actual Speaker 0: You can see a path. Speaker 1: Absolutely. This has been used time and time again. Speaker 0: So this spot right here, you see how this bottoms out right here. This is a high traffic area where a lot of these teenage boys, including Timmy, come through this direction. Right through this section here, we've got spotters in the hills watching us right now here in Arizona. The final step was going all the way to the wall where Timmy and Jimmy began each of their 20 plus journeys. Now this section of the wall, less than a mile long, is particularly dangerous because it is so far removed and on each side of this small section of the wall featured gaping holes and a rock face that people could climb. So we're going to the wall. I know you have limited time, we gotta make moves. Anything before we get in the cars? Speaker 1: No. Let's Alright. Get ready for a bumpy ride. Speaker 0: Alright. So where are we? Speaker 1: We are at Monument 190. What you see behind me is Mexico. Strategically, for the slugglers, this is a great spot. Why? It's easy to get across and they hide themselves within the ridges of the mouth. Where do they get across? At that end there, if you could just walk right over. Speaker 0: Shall we walk down there? Well, this is not a secure place. Speaker 1: No, it's not. Anybody can come in. So Speaker 0: where do they usually cross here? Speaker 1: Up in that corner there. Speaker 0: I mean, you could probably you could probably get through there. Right? Yeah. That you can definitely sneak through there. You're in Mexico now. He's like Gum by. Speaker 1: So Speaker 0: do they come across, they come on the end? Speaker 1: Yes. Timmy definitely fits through there. Speaker 0: Okay. I see. Speaker 1: A common entry point for a lot of smugglers to include are juvenile smugglers, Timmy and Jimmy, and the rest of them, we haven't been able to identify. They have entered, but they haven't given us their true identity. Speaker 0: I see. Are we being watched right now? Speaker 1: Absolutely. Speaker 0: You heard the whistle? Mhmm. Just now? Yep. Speaker 1: There'll be whistles. Don't know what they mean, but it'll be one single whistle, two back to back, and then three back to back. Speaker 0: Where was the whistle coming from? Speaker 1: About the saddle that had raged right here. How far away would they have to be? I wouldn't be surprised if they're behind that ridge. I'm just looking at We can't Speaker 0: That whistle was so close. Where are they? Just up in the mountains? Speaker 1: Up in the mountains. Speaker 0: Do have little lights when it comes through at night or no? Speaker 1: No. No lights? It's a light discipline, meaning you work in darkness. They already know the routes. Yeah. Timmy, in his size, could fit through the rails. I'm sure he's so skinny. As far as the other one, Jimmy is actually a colleague of Timmy's. They Jimmy and Jimmy. Timmy and Jimmy. That is why we use those monikers. They only know one thing. I must take the merchandise across Speaker 0: What do you mean by merchandise? Speaker 1: That's how they refer to People. A group of people. That alone shows zero care for these commodities as humans. Is it about money? It's always about money. Speaker 0: It's about money. Speaker 1: These young kids idolize cartel life. Wow. They think that that is a success. The more money you have, gold, money, girls, they constantly have them in their social medias, giving a thumbs up to the cartel violent killings. They think that it's something to aspire to. Speaker 0: Right here. Yeah. It is. It's an open door. Speaker 1: Open door. But they can bring a little motorcycle through them. Speaker 0: I wondered how much money these teenage boys helped the cartel bring in. How much do they pay? Speaker 1: $10,000 from person. Out of that 10,000, anywhere from 8 to a thousand dollars per head for the for the foot guide. The foot guide is only making a small percentage of the big bulk of what is charged to each illegal alien. They're making anywhere between 3,000 to $4,000 per group. So where's the incentive to stop for these kids? Speaker 0: It's a good question. The only solution it's seen was a change in US policy regarding these teenage foot guides being finally held accountable. We sent this story to Tom Holman, the new border czar, and his team and intend to report their reaction when we have it. Speaker 1: We as law enforcement have to keep our eyes open, our training on on board, and always always watch each other's back. So let's take this moment, get better, be proactive, and don't fear the government and what they can do to you. I'm just standing here just hear what I'm trying to say. Help me, and we will then move forward. Speaker 0: Appreciate you very much. Thank you. I appreciate Speaker 1: you too. Speaker 0: Thank you. Our Citizen Journalism Foundation, a fully tax deductible five zero one c three, supports these whistleblowers, tells their story, gives them a platform, gives them legal support, and if they are retaliated against, gives financial support. Please help the cause by writing a check to Citizen Journalism Foundation today. You can go to cjfusa.org or okeithmediagroup.com to learn how to make that donation and where to send in your support to keep these stories coming forward. And stay tuned for follow-up footage and getting the smugglers themselves on audio and videotape as we intend to produce the next installments of Line in the Sand. What you should be doing for this moment moving forward is understanding that we are being watched, we're being monitored, and they are whistling. So what we're gonna do is we're gonna split up, and I want two videographers in one location a. I want two videographers in location b. It might take hours. It's an endurance test.
Saved - March 2, 2025 at 1:13 AM
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I learned that the US Attorney Office in Arkansas has arrested 219 illegal aliens and charged 253 individuals with serious crimes, including sexual assault against minors and aggravated assault. They also seized nearly 15,000 pounds of illegal drugs and confiscated 43 firearms.

@WallStreetApes - Wall Street Apes

The US Attorney Office in Arkansas announces the arrests of 219 illegal aliens, 253 individuals charged with various crimes to include - Sexual assault against a minor - Aggravated assault - Seizure of nearly 15,000 pounds of illegal drugs worth millions of dollars to include fentanyl pills, fentanyl powder, methamphetamine, cocaine, marijuana - Drug distribution - Various firearm offenses - 43 guns confiscated from criminals

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We conducted a statewide operation, arresting 219 undocumented immigrants and 253 individuals for crimes like sexual assault, aggravated assault, drug distribution, and firearm offenses. We also seized almost 15,000 pounds of illegal drugs, including fentanyl, methamphetamine, cocaine, and marijuana, along with 43 guns. This operation included every federal law enforcement agency in Arkansas, the Arkansas State Police, and the state's 19 drug task forces. The 219 undocumented immigrants came from 23 countries: India, Laos, Vietnam, Mauritania, Serbia, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Nigeria, Belize, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, The Dominican Republic, Cuba, Mexico, and The Marshall Islands.
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Speaker 0: A statewide operation that resulted in the arrest of 219 illegal aliens who unlawfully entered The United States, as well as an additional 253 individuals charged with various crimes to include sexual assault against a minor, aggravated assault, drug distribution, and various firearm offenses. Also, seizure of nearly nearly 15,000 pounds of illegal drugs worth millions of dollars to include fentanyl pills, fentanyl powder, methamphetamine, cocaine, marijuana, and 43 guns. This arrest operation involved every federal law enforcement agency operating in Arkansas, as well as the Arkansas State Police and the state's 19 state drug task force offices. These 219 aliens who had illegally entered The United States are from the following 23 countries. India, Laos, Vietnam, Mauritania, Serbia, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Nigeria, Belize, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, The Dominican Republic, Cuba, Mexico, and The Marshall Islands.
Saved - March 4, 2025 at 4:38 PM
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A major human smuggling ring has been dismantled in Los Angeles, responsible for trafficking over 20,000 individuals at up to $18,000 each. The alleged leader, Eduardo Domingo Renato Matul, is in custody, while one suspect remains at large, having threatened an FBI agent and his family.

@MarioNawfal - Mario Nawfal

🚨🇺🇸HUMAN SMUGGLING RING BUSTED IN LOS ANGELES This wasn’t just any smuggling ring—it was one of the biggest in U.S. history, moving over 20,000 people across the border for up to $18,000 each. The alleged mastermind, Eduardo Domingo Renato Matul, is in custody along with two others. But one suspect is still on the run—and he’s already made death threats against an FBI agent and his family. Authorities believe he could be in L.A. or Guatemala. Source: KTLA5

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Federal authorities in Los Angeles have announced arrests in connection to one of the largest human smuggling rings in the United States. We've taken three people into custody, but one is still on the run. Over a five-year period, this organization smuggled over 20,000 illegal immigrants from Guatemala through Mexico into the US, charging $15,000 to $18,000 per person. The four individuals indicted are not only accused of smuggling, but also heinous crimes against undocumented immigrants, showing a callous disregard for both immigration laws and the people they smuggled. One smuggling operation resulted in a car accident in Oklahoma, leading to the deaths of seven people, including children. The ringleader, Eduardo Domingo Renoho Matul, along with Cristobal Mahia Cha and Jose Paxter Islamha, are in custody, while the search continues for Helmer Abisbo Hernandez.
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Speaker 0: Major bust in Los Angeles. Federal authorities have announced arrest tied to one of the largest human smuggling rings in The United States. Speaker 1: Three people are in custody. One is on the run, accused of smuggling thousands of people from Central America into The United States. KTLA's Jennifer McGraw has the details. Speaker 2: And the FBI is saying that this is one of the largest human smuggling operations in The US, and they've captured the ringleader. Speaker 3: This turco organization was destroyed, dismantled top to bottom this past Friday, and that's what we're after here. Speaker 2: Investigators say over a five year period, this organization smuggled more than 20,000 illegal immigrants from Guatemala through Mexico into The US. Speaker 3: According to the indictment, associates of the organization in Guatemala solicited thousands of illegal immigrants to come to The United States. Those associates then accepted payment between 15 and $18,000 for each smuggled alien. Speaker 2: Four people have been indicted not for just smuggling, but alleged heinous crimes on undocumented immigrants. Speaker 3: Show a criminal group that acted with callous disregard for a nation's immigration laws. And no regard for the immigrants that they smuggled. Speaker 2: One of these smuggling operations involved a car accident in Oklahoma leading to the death of seven people, including children. The ringleader, Eduardo Domingo Renoho Matul, who has several different alias, has been taken into custody along with his right hand man, Cristobal Mahia Cha. A third Jose Paxter Islamha is being held in Oklahoma, and they're still searching for a fugitive, Helmer Abisbo Hernandez. Speaker 3: Well search warrants were being executed in Los Angeles on Friday. He telephoned a member of the investigative team and threatened to kill that agent and his family members by cutting off their heads. Speaker 2: And investigators are still trying to figure out if Obespo Hernandez, the fugitive, is here in Los Angeles or in Guatemala. If you have any information, contact the FBI. We're in Downtown Los Angeles. Jennifer McGraw, KTLA 5 News.

@MarioNawfal - Mario Nawfal

🚨🇺🇸🇬🇹ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT RAN LARGEST HUMAN SMUGGLING NETWORK IN U.S. Federal agents arrested Eduardo Domingo Renoj-Matul aka "Turko", an illegal immigrant from Guatemala, for running a massive smuggling ring that brought 20,000 illegal immigrants into the U.S. since 2019. Turko’s network charged migrants up to $18,000, held those who couldn’t pay hostage in stash houses, and worked with Mexican cartels to move people across the border. His associate Cristobal Mejia-Chaj ("right-hand man") was also arrested. One of their drivers, Jose Paxtor-Oxlaj, crashed a smuggling vehicle in Oklahoma in 2023, killing 7 people—including a 4-year-old child. Another top lieutenant, Helmer Obispo-Hernandez or "Xavi", is still on the run and allegedly threatened to behead a federal agent. If convicted, they face life in prison or the death penalty. Source: U.S. Attorney’s Office, Central District of California

@MarioNawfal - Mario Nawfal

🚨TRUMP: ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION AT HISTORIC LOWS—THE INVASION IS OVER “The month of February, my first full month in Office, had the LOWEST number of Illegal Immigrants trying to enter our Country in History – BY FAR! There were only 8,326 apprehensions of Illegals by Border… https://t.co/jfinrtH73z

Saved - April 10, 2025 at 9:55 PM

@GuntherEagleman - Gunther Eagleman™

BREAKING: FBI Director Kash Patel just announced an operation that lead to the seizure of 48,400lbs of narcotics! Clean up the streets! https://t.co/9DshdhTzZc

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General Bondi is recognized for her leadership in safeguarding American lives by confronting narco-traffickers, who the administration has labeled as foreign terrorist organizations responsible for an American overdose death every seven minutes. The Department of Justice will continue to safeguard streets using a whole-of-government approach, involving the Department of Defense, Coast Guard, HSI, FBI, and DEA, to remove drugs from the streets and dismantle Mexican cartels. The FBI will follow Bondi's mission priority across the country to eradicate these foreign terrorist organizations, holding them accountable and scouring the earth to find them. Unshackling law enforcement and military personnel leads to seizures that save lives.
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Speaker 0: General Bondi, we're here today because of your dedicated leadership to safeguard American lives. Because you have the courage to follow president Trump's courage to put our children first and to make sure. That the narco traffickers and make no mistake. This administration has labeled them. Foreign terrorist organizations. Because that's what they are. There is no lethal force on planet Earth. That is responsible for an overdose death. Of an American citizen every seven minutes. More so than these federal. Terrorist. Organizations. Foreign terrorist organizations. We are humbled to be a part of this Department of Justice. And we are going to continue to safeguard our streets. This is what it looks like when The United States whole of government approach. Brings every resource to bear. From the Department of Defense. And the United States Coast Guard from HSI from FBI. From DEA. And so many others. They are going to get all the drugs. Off the streets off the markets and as attorney general Bondi said, we are going to lock them up. They are no longer going to be free to roam. We are going to dismantle the next man up theory. That has been breeding. In these Mexican cartels. For generations. No more. We are here today because of your brave work. The men and women of the FBI that I lead. I'm humbled and honored. To be here. In South Florida where I spent so much of my career. Before I moved to Washington DC. And looking around. I'm awe inspired. By the fact. That when you take the rules and regulations. That blockaded these brave men and women of law enforcement military. And you unshackle them. Then you should look at this seizure. And you should see how much it multiplies. And see how many children and how many young adults and how many adults lives that we have just saved. They did it. We're fortunate to be their leaders. We're humbled to be here. And you will see this. Happen across the country. Because this is not a one off for General Bondi. She has made this a mission priority. And the FBI will follow. In every corner of this country. And every square centimeter of this planet. To eradicate. The foreign terrorist organization that are killing American citizens. They will be held accountable. We will take preventive measures, and we will scour the ends of the earth to find every single one of them.
Saved - April 26, 2025 at 3:42 PM
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I reported that Joshua Castro, an inspector in Arizona's Agriculture Department under Gov. Katie Hobbs, has been arrested for smuggling illegal aliens across the border multiple times. This raises serious questions about the extent of criminal activity within the Democrat Party regarding illegal immigration.

@amuse - @amuse

CLOSED BORDER: Another Democrat has been arrested for trafficking illegal aliens across the border. Joshua Castro, an inspector in Gov. Katie Hobbs' Arizona Department of Agriculture has been arrested smuggling illegals across the border multiple times. How deep does the criminality go in the Democrat Party when it comes to facilitating illegal immigration?

@amuse - @amuse

CLOSED BORDER: Katie Hobbs’ Arizona Agriculture Employee ARRESTED for Alleged Human Smuggling of Illegal Aliens. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/04/katie-hobbs-arizona-agriculture-employee-arrested-alleged-human/

Katie Hobbs’ Arizona Agriculture Employee ARRESTED for Alleged Human Smuggling of Illegal Aliens | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft A former Arizona agriculture employee's arrest for alleged human smuggling raises serious questions about Governor Katie Hobbs' leadership, complicating her controversial appointment to the agency. The implications are far-reaching. thegatewaypundit.com
Saved - May 13, 2025 at 1:20 PM

@itscarterhughes - Carter Hughes

🚨HOLY COW: President Trump's DEA arrested two illegal aliens and seized 130,000 fentanyl pills. This will save tens of thousands of lives. https://t.co/Frol7WkNfV

Saved - June 6, 2025 at 8:05 PM
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San Diego authorities arrested three individuals, two from Mexico and one from El Salvador, for transporting nearly 8,000 pounds of methamphetamine valued at over $5.5 million. The suspects, Erick Arriola, Eugenio Lizama, and Baltazar Reyes, were apprehended with 61 bundles of meth in three vehicles. This operation marks one of the largest meth seizures of 2025 and is a significant achievement for the newly formed Homeland Security Task Force San Diego, established at the request of President Trump.

@libsoftiktok - Libs of TikTok

San Diego authorities arrest 3 illegal aliens, two from Mexico and one from El Salvador, for transporting more than $5.5M worth of METH (nearly 8,000 pounds) Erick Arriola, Eugenio Lizama and Baltazar Reyes were caught with 61 BUNDLES of meth in the three vehicles "It was one of the biggest seizures of methamphetamine in 2025...and the most significant so far by the new Homeland Security Task Force San Diego, which was recently established by the Department of Justice and Department of Homeland Security at the request of President Trump," the DOJ said.

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