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A driver was stopped at an Arkansas weigh station and given a literacy test. The officer asked him to read a document aloud and then write it down on a paper already filled with other people's writing. The driver witnessed people in handcuffs. He was told that if a driver cannot read or write English, the fine is $55,000. A company in Arkansas that employs people who can't read or write English faces a $10,000 fine, payable on the spot. Failure to pay results in immediate arrest and license revocation.

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We found 10,000 people using the same Social Security number. Illegal immigrants are given numbers to allow employers to withhold taxes. However, these numbers are often reused across multiple individuals working at various plants and factories, creating a system where the IRS only checks for employer use, not individual identity. This allows for fraudulent driver's license and voter registration acquisition. The government essentially ignores this, and a massive slush fund has been built up as a result – billions of dollars in interest alone. This explains why there are attempts to silence those who uncover this information. It reveals a uni-party system where everyone has benefited from this scheme at some point.

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An investigation uncovered intentional corruption involving bribes paid to skip safety evaluations for driver's licenses. Five individuals were arrested for brokering illegal transactions, funneling individuals from as far as Miami to fraudulently obtain licenses. Hundreds, possibly over a thousand, fraudulent licenses were issued in the scheme, ongoing for over two years. Over $120,000 in illicit proceeds were seized. Those arrested include tax collector employees Bansalei Velazu and Demetrius Smith, along with intermediaries Nirbus Rosales, Leonardo Gutierrez, Hung Du, Isbredia Perra, and Zola Gonzalez Pena. Myrna Fernandez was arrested for unlawful possession of a driver's license. The investigation is expanding statewide to identify those who received licenses illegally. Each fraudulent license could result in felony charges. The Attorney General stated the Biden border policy puts American families at risk and asks DMV offices to look for signs of corruption. A new program in Florida will protect ICE agents from doxing. Florida will shut down violent demonstrations quickly.

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JLR investigates the Haitian migrant crisis in Springfield, Ohio, with Magnolia Investigates. They are investigating receipts circulating on social media that allegedly show balances on migrants' debit cards. A Walmart employee reported that Haitian migrants are using Bank of America debit cards for purchases at Walmart. This raises the question of why every Haitian migrant is using a Bank of America debit card. The employee also reported that Walmart's delivery service, Spark, now requires ID checks for drivers. This is because drivers are reportedly renting their accounts to each other, which circumvents the approval process that requires a driver's license, record, and insurance.

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"A ringleader, 28 year old illegal Brazilian national, Cesar Augusto Martin Riaz, admitted to conspiring to secure driver's license for over a thousand ineligible applicants." "More than 600 licenses were approved before the scam was unraveled." "Two ninety days time served." "Riaz charged $1,400 per head." "When Bedford police pulled Riaz's over and found 50 counterfeit driver's license in his car." "Time served, all thanks to this judge, Margaret R Guzman, and she was appointed by no other than Joe Biden." "Imagine living in a state where if you are an American citizen, nobody cares about you, but if you're an illegal alien, we have people like this in the office protecting every single one of them." "How many of those drivers license are still on the road? How many are operating in your state? How do we find that out?"

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A person went to a secret migrant shelter in Massachusetts and was allegedly reported to the police. The speaker claims the shelter spends $100,000 per month on Lyft rides for illegal immigrants. According to the ex-director of the shelter, the shelter has contracts with Uber and Lyft and pays them directly, even for trips to Boston or New Hampshire. The ex-director estimates Uber and Lyft costs totaled $1,200,000 a year. The speaker also claims the shelter charges taxpayers for empty rooms at $180 a night, and also bills for meals in those rooms. The ex-director alleges there is a tremendous amount of waste and/or fraud. The speaker claims to have exposed millions more in fraud and will post another video if they gain 500 followers.

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We found 10,000 people sharing one Social Security number, enabling illegal workers to avoid paying taxes. Employers use the same number for multiple workers, and the IRS overlooks the issue. This scheme allows non-citizens to obtain driver's licenses and voter registration. The government holds a $1.7 trillion slush fund, generating $100 million in interest monthly. This corruption is why some tried to silence us, revealing a unified political system benefiting from these practices.

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We found 10,000 people using the same Social Security number. They are brought in illegally and given a number to pay taxes. Companies hire them across various plants and factories, all using the same number. The IRS only checks if there's an employer linked to the number, validating it. This allows these individuals to obtain driver's licenses and potentially influence voter rolls. These workers don't pay taxes as it's deducted by the companies. The government has a $1.7 trillion slush fund, generating $100 million in interest monthly. This information reveals a corrupt system that benefits everyone involved, leading to attempts on the speaker's life.

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The transcript discusses how some immigrants are able to pass the commercial driver's license (CDL) tests with outside help. It highlights a case involving 35-year-old Jamie Middleton, who took CDL written exams for seven different people. Investigators say that each time she would use disguises, sunglasses, and surgical masks to look like a different person taking the exam. On the exam day, workers had on their computers a photo of the person who was supposed to take the test, but Middleton—clearly not the person on the screen—took the test instead. She would split a payment of 1,500 to 3,000 dollars for each bogus test with accomplices in the DMV. The conversation notes that this involved DMV workers being paid to allow immigrants to be on the roads, and it concludes with concern that this is dangerous.

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Deshaun Mack, a Nevada DHHS family services specialist, stated to an undercover journalist that he helps undocumented immigrants obtain medical benefits, sometimes approving them for a full twelve months instead of the required month-by-month basis. He said he does this "all the time just because I want to" and that he "bends the rules a lot" and will "twist and turn our provisions to fit the way that I want them to." When confronted by O'Keefe Media Group, Deshaun initially denied his statements, claiming everything he said was false and that he lies all the time. O'Keefe Media Group stated that they have recordings and documents to back up everything. O'Keefe Media Group cited Nevada statutes regarding misappropriation and falsification of accounts by a public officer and the Nevada False Claims Act, suggesting Deshaun's actions could be violations, potentially carrying jail time.

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An investigation uncovered intentional corruption involving bribes paid to skip safety evaluations for driver's licenses. Five individuals were arrested for brokering illegal transactions, funneling individuals from as far as Miami to fraudulently obtain licenses. Hundreds, possibly over a thousand, fraudulent licenses were issued in the scheme, ongoing for over two years. Over $120,000 in illicit proceeds were seized. Tax collector employees Bansalei Velazu and Demetrius Smith II face felony charges for issuing fraudulent IDs and official misconduct. Nirbus Rosales, Leonardo Gutierrez, Hung Du, Isbredia Perra, and Zola Gonzalez Pena were arrested as intermediaries. Myrna Fernandez was arrested for unlawful possession of a driver's license, allegedly paying to pass her exams. The investigation will expand statewide to identify those who received licenses illegally. The Attorney General stated the situation exemplifies how the Biden border policy puts American families at risk. DMV offices and tax collectors were asked to look out for signs of corruption. A new program in Florida will protect ICE agents and federal authorities from doxing. Rioting is illegal in Florida and will be shut down quickly.

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"And now we have an exclusive look into a criminal investigation about just that." Five people arrested in Jacksonville on felonies for cheating to get their CDL. "All request interpreters." The arrest fall under the bureau of criminal investigations and intelligence from the florida highway patrol. Sergeant Dylan Bryan with FHP says there is now an investigation statewide across Florida. Dozens and dozens of cases, he says, and the cheating scheme centered in Jacksonville. Vladislav Yoroshik was 'found guilty of two felonies' and 'sent to jail in April for eight months.' Investigators call it 'organized fraud' where the CDL test was taken with 'equipment to get their answers.' DMV staff 'got suspicious' as suspects 'disrobe' and 'unbutton' their shirts. Five arrests so far are 'the tip of the iceberg.' 'This is happening all over the country.'

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I blew the whistle on the fake vaccine administration. They pressured me to either take the vaccine or fake it, and I chose to expose the situation instead. It seemed like they wanted to manipulate the numbers or silence me. The doctor was instructed to have me fake the vaccination, which angered me. It should have raised alarms for others as well. When I heard the ultimatum, I realized I had made the right choice. Looking back two years later, it’s clear that my decision was justified.

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My friend tried to help her nephew get a driver's license in Pompano Beach, Florida, but they were turned away twice and told to return at 6 am. When they arrived early, they found a large group of Somali illegal immigrants, mostly military-age men, waiting. They were not allowed to film the scene. The speaker criticized the situation and mentioned the ease of obtaining a driver's license for voting purposes. They also blamed Kamala Harris for allowing these people into the country.

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We found 10,000 people using the same Social Security number. Illegals are brought in and given a Social Security number so employers can deduct taxes. In cities with factories, like chicken processors, hundreds of illegals are hired across different plants, all using the same Social Security number. The IRS disconnected names from Social Security numbers, so now it only verifies if there's an employer. Factories provide the Social Security numbers, and the government ignores it. With a Social Security number and a passed driving test, they get a driver's license, and it's assumed they're citizens, packing the voter rolls. The government has a $1.7 trillion slush fund, earning $100 million a month in interest. This is why some people tried to silence us. Everyone benefits from this system.

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We found 10,000 people using the same Social Security number. They are brought in illegally and given a number to pay taxes. Companies hire them across various plants and factories, all using the same number. The IRS only checks if there's an employer associated with the number, validating it. These individuals then use the number to obtain driver's licenses, leading to voter suppression. The government ignores this issue and these individuals don't pay taxes, as companies deduct them. The government has a $1.7 trillion slush fund, generating $100 million in interest monthly. This information is unsettling, revealing a corrupt system benefiting everyone involved.

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Deshaun Mack, a Nevada DHHS family services specialist, was recorded saying he helps undocumented immigrants get medical help and stay in the country, providing benefits to those from Cuba and Mexico. He stated he approves emergency medical care for a full twelve months instead of the required month-by-month basis, saying, "I make it so" and that he "bends the rules a lot." When asked if this conduct was subverting the law, Deshaun responded, "I do that a lot," and that he twists provisions to fit his desires, not caring if it's against the law. This could be a violation of misappropriation and falsification of accounts by a public officer and the Nevada False Claims Act. When confronted by O'Keefe Media Group, Deshaun initially stood by his quotes, then claimed everything he said was false and that he lies all the time. He then stated his lawyer would be in contact.

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A joint investigation by the Bay County Sheriff's Office and Homeland Security led to eight arrests related to fraudulent driver's licenses. Two Bay County Tax Collector's Office employees, Bancel Velasco and Demetrius Smith, allegedly issued licenses to individuals, including illegal immigrants, without required testing, in exchange for bribes. Financial records confirmed the employees received large sums of money. Five Panama City residents acted as brokers, bringing people from as far as Miami to obtain licenses. One broker had outstanding human trafficking warrants in Texas. One person who fraudulently obtained a license was also arrested. The investigation began when an employee was found to have conducted 295 road exams in one month, far exceeding the average of 20-25. Authorities seized $120,000 from Velasco and Smith's homes. The Bay County tax collector stated he was shocked and angry and is working to improve processes. Officials say the investigation is ongoing, and more arrests are expected.

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The investigation into fraud in public daycare subsidies is described as massive and deeply obstructed. "Massive. They don't want a fraud unit to do anything. They want a fraud unit on paper." The discussion centers on Halicki, who was fired in 2013 while in the midst of a large probe. The county’s account of Halicki is that he was an insubordinate bully whose tactics hampered efforts to catch welfare cheats, while supporters call the firing part of a broader effort to suppress accountability. One side frames the situation as a cover up: “They don't wanna point fingers at various organizations and people. This is nothing but a giant cover up.” The reporting highlights deco daycare centers, with evidence that the company collected millions in public subsidies for providing bogus child care services to low income families. The overarching assertion is that, in essence, this scheme was a criminal enterprise. In December, Ramsey County charged the owner of Dico with fraud. The daycares shown are described as billing the county at rates over $100,000 a month. Halicki says that before his dismissal he was tracking a similar scheme in Hennepin County involving multiple child care centers. One building is noted as housing its third daycare center in as many years, with a new license granted despite concerns. The two previous centers had their public subsidies stopped by the county because of billing irregularities. Halicki recounts footage of centers with questionable visibility: “7AM to 6PM. There are no lights on.” He and the team visited centers that had no signs outside and, during posted business hours, no one answered. They checked state inspection records for each center on Halecki's tour, finding licensing violations—the kind that are red flags to the state's Department of Human Services. The core accusation is that this is a deliberate attempt by officials in Hennepin County to deceive taxpayers. Halicki claims to possess emails and documents proving knowledge of the wrongdoing and deliberate inaction. He cites an email to the supervisor of the fraud unit where the stated goal was to stop the bleeding quickly and protect taxpayer money from going out the door; the supervisor replies with a plan to tackle the centers, and Halicki reiterates, “It's nothing but a giant cover up.” Officials emphasize that the focus is on prevention, but they do investigate and take action with the county attorney when fraud occurs. In the two years since Halicki was fired, not one case has been prosecuted by the county. The report notes that most metro counties aren’t actively investigating daycare center fraud; instead, they’re handing those cases off to a DHS special team that was ramped up more than a year ago. Public frustration is voiced: “Nobody is more frustrated with the amount of time it's taking than we are.”

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I joined the FBI in 2014, focusing on violent crimes on Indian reservations and later on child pornography and human trafficking in Florida. In 2021, I was reassigned to domestic terrorism, where I became concerned about the January 6 investigations. I noticed the FBI was straying from its guidelines, which I believed jeopardized important cases and public safety. After raising my concerns, my security clearance was suspended, and I was placed in an unpaid position indefinitely. The FBI pressured me to lie to charge me with a crime and denied my requests for outside employment. If the FBI treats its own agents this way, what might they do to ordinary citizens?

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The speaker asserts that in their affidavit they list 19 points and describe spending 27 hours at the TCF Center. They state they are a mother with two children and two degrees, and claim they would never write an affidavit under oath just to write it, noting that you can go to prison for this. They explain that they was initially supposed to work at the Detroit Department of Elections building, an order by their manager, Nick Economagunas, whom they identify as part owner of Dominion. They claim they have emails confirming the arrangement and that they were trained on the adjudication and tabulation process. An email allegedly instructs them to park in a lot and be shuttled to what they call the “Chicago Warehouse.” The speaker asserts that there was illegal activity at that location, stating that there are pictures of people carrying ballots out of the place and vans full of ballots leaving. Around 4:30 AM, they say there was an announcement that a new shipment of ballots was arriving, and that these boxes of ballots were brought in by “mister Baxter” from the rear of the room. They personally witnessed Mr. Baxter carrying boxes from the rear basement of the TCF Center to the tables. They describe each box as containing approximately 600 ballots, and note that the tables were 10-foot tables and about seven tables in total, all full of boxes of ballots. They estimate that about 50,000 ballots were brought in, clarifying that not all ballots were necessarily from the rear entrance, but that there were far more ballots than the ones brought in from the rear entrance. They recount the timeline as starting at 6 AM, with shipments arriving around 4:30–5 AM, and three rounds of activity earlier in the night—from around 10 PM to 1 AM and 1 AM to 4 AM—followed by the arrival of the 4:30 AM boxes. With the shift change, most volunteers, who had expected to be there from 10 PM to 5 AM, left at 5 AM, leaving the speaker to stay. The shift change occurred, and at 6 AM, Baxter and his management team resumed on the microphone. They allegedly stated, “this is what democracy is is supposed to look like,” and the whole room cheered in response to the new shift.

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Deshaun Mack, a Nevada DHHS family services specialist, was recorded saying he helps undocumented immigrants get medical help and stay in the country, providing benefits to those from Cuba and Mexico. He stated he approves emergency medical care for a full twelve months instead of the required month-by-month basis, saying, "I make it so" and that he "bends the rules a lot." When asked if this conduct was subverting the law, Deshaun said, "I do that a lot," and that he will "twist and turn our provisions to fit the way that I want them to," and "I don't care." This could be a violation of misappropriation and falsification of accounts by a public officer and the Nevada False Claims Act. When confronted, Deshaun initially denied his statements, claiming everything he said was false and that he lies all the time, and then stated his lawyer would reach out.

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I blew the whistle on the fake vaccine taking. They pressured me to either take the vaccine or fake it, but I chose not to comply. I realized they wanted me to fake it to keep the numbers up and silence me. The doctor was ordered to convince me to go along with it, which was infuriating. This should have raised alarms for others. When I heard the ultimatum to fake it or face charges, I knew I had made the right choice. Looking back two years later, it’s clear that my decision was justified.

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A lady called the speaker's Senate office to report that someone had come to her door claiming to update her voter registration, but her card arrived with a Republican affiliation instead of her lifelong Democrat status. The media initially dismissed it as a mistake due to her age. However, after the story was covered, more people started calling the speaker's office with similar experiences. The speaker forwarded these calls to a reporter named Glenna Milberg, who conducted her own investigation. The speaker asked callers to provide information about their neighbors and requested pictures of the individuals who came to their doors. Many people were afraid to speak up due to potential repercussions.

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I worked with around 80 coworkers at the election headquarters, where we were instructed to falsify ballot package dates. Different supervisors told us to backdate the documents, creating about 10,000 false documents per day for 10 days, totaling around 100,000 false documents. Sometimes we completed up to 14,000 packages per day.
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