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Last week, we discussed the alarming issue of over 438,000 migrant children trafficked across the U.S. border, with a documentary titled "Operation Amber Alert" shedding light on this crisis. The filmmaker, Ryan Mata, reveals that the U.S. government has formed partnerships with Mexican cartels and NGOs, making America a hub for child trafficking. Many children have been placed with vetted adults, some with questionable backgrounds. Mata emphasizes the systemic nature of this issue, linking it to broader global child trafficking networks. He also highlights the recent political turmoil in Guatemala, where election fraud investigations are underway, and NGOs like Save the Children are implicated in trafficking. Mata plans to share more evidence soon, urging the public to stay informed and engaged in this critical issue. For more details, visit Ryan Mata's account on X.

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In this video, the speaker and his team visit a Ramada Hotel in San Diego that has been converted into a facility for illegal immigrants. They try to gather information about what is happening inside the facility and speak to security officials. The speaker confronts the guards about the conditions inside and questions their actions. They also encounter Chinese migrants who crossed the border illegally and interview them. The video ends with the speaker discussing their mission and the importance of transparency.

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A video shows undercover journalists investigating a Ramada hotel in Tucson that is secretly housing military-age illegal immigrants. The journalists encounter resistance from security and police officers who tell them to leave. They also discover that the migrants are being flown around the country with the help of NGOs and Catholic Community Services. The video raises questions about the treatment of the migrants and the use of public funds. The journalists attempt to gain access to the facility but are met with resistance. The video ends with a preview of their next investigation at the border. (130 words)

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A border patrol agent named Zach is reportedly being contacted by individuals attempting to turn him against James O'Keefe. According to O'Keefe, Zach responded that he will stand beside James to expose child trafficking, stating that James has risked his life for the mission. Zach says he will speak to anyone to bring attention to the fact that 300,000 children are missing. O'Keefe claims this attempt to undermine him proves they are close to the target. He states that a lineup of people are about to come forward and share their stories. O'Keefe expresses distrust and suggests that NGOs and the federal government are watching them. He then references the journey of immigrants and children, and states they are in a cartel tunnel. He concludes that some things must be lived to be understood, and that nobody is stopping what's happening.

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The speaker reports on the ongoing influx of migrants at the US-Mexico border, specifically highlighting the large number of Venezuelan migrants. The situation is overwhelming border agents in this sector as well as in Lukeville, Arizona. The speaker criticizes the lack of action from politicians in Washington, who are going on vacation instead of addressing the issue. The video ends abruptly 12 minutes before completion.

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The speaker is at a migrant center in San Antonio, Texas, alleging that NGOs are facilitating human smuggling into America. He claims San Antonio police officers are contracted by NGOs to guard the area in their official uniforms and cars. The speaker questions the officers about the alleged conflict of interest and whether they are being paid by NGOs, but they offer "no comment." He accuses the NGOs of lying about paying for migrants' flights and scamming the federal government. He asks why the police are not investigating this and are instead taking money from NGOs. The speaker follows a bus allegedly transporting migrants to the airport and back to the migrant resource center. He questions a woman involved in the pickup about her NGO affiliation. He also questions an airport employee about working a side contract approved by the San Antonio PD.

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The idea for the film sparked when a ticket agent at Phoenix airport directed me to an NGO, revealing their substantial earnings. This led me to follow the journey of immigrants to Mexico. Partnering with Neil Patel has been rewarding, as we've worked together since the Daily Caller days. This project challenges the typical left-right narrative, exposing how vulnerable immigrants are exploited. The film highlights the emotional impact of children in distress, emphasizing the need for awareness and action. It’s a powerful story that aims to bring attention to issues often ignored by mainstream media. While the film required extensive work, I’m focused on its impact before considering future projects.

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Border Patrol agent Zachary, who appeared in the film "A Line in the Sand," is being investigated by Customs and Border Protection for alleged "serious integrity and security policies" violations, as well as "general misconduct and disruptive behavior." He has been ordered to appear for questioning and provide sworn testimony this Thursday. His government-issued firearm has been temporarily revoked. The investigation comes after Zachary spoke in the film about little girls getting trafficked and the lack of biometric information being taken. It's unclear what the allegations against Zachary specifically entail, but it could be retaliation for his statements. The Citizen Journalism Foundation is helping Zachary obtain legal representation. O'Keefe Media Group is asking for donations to the Citizen Journalism Foundation to support whistleblowers like Zachary. They will be reporting on the hearing on October 17th at 2 PM at the United States Border Patrol Station in Newport, Vermont, and are calling on local citizen journalists to report on the situation.

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James O'Keefe claims that mass deportations will not occur until a certain problem is resolved. He mentions notification systems that alert people to avoid certain areas. O'Keefe believes that an individual in a video, along with their superiors and those who financially supported them, should be arrested, including Mackenzie Bezos. He intends to contact his network to initiate interviews. O'Keefe asserts that NGOs are thwarting the will of the American people and that this is antidemocratic and must be stopped.

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Another group of migrants arrived at the border, highlighting the continuous flow of people entering and leaving. This situation has become a profitable industry for some, who exploit the suffering of others. The dangers faced by migrants, such as rape and murder, as well as being robbed by cartels, are alarming. The organizations profiting from this crisis are the real problem. Taxpayer money is being used to fund transportation for these migrants, but the situation is not improving. This is just the beginning of what is to come for America. There are those who simply seek personal gain, while others aim to destroy America from within. It is crucial to hold these individuals accountable. A journalist was confronted and told they couldn't film, which is absurd considering the circumstances.

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Anthony Rubin ("Muckraker") discusses his investigative journalism, which focuses on corruption, human trafficking, and immigration. He recounts riding the "train of death" in Mexico to document the journey of illegal immigrants, including an encounter with cartel members. Rubin also details a documentary exposing the exploitation of unaccompanied migrant children by government contractors like MVM, a former CIA contractor. Rubin describes his work investigating the border, including a trip to the Darien Gap and being kidnapped by the Gulf Cartel. He discusses a flyer allegedly distributed in Mexico urging migrants to vote for President Biden. Rubin also shares his views on journalism ethics, the challenges of funding investigative work, and the dangers he faces. He emphasizes his love for the United States as his primary motivation.

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Tim Ballard, a former special agent with the Department of Homeland Security, discusses the issue of child trafficking and exploitation in the United States. He highlights the alarming statistics and the lack of attention from mainstream media. Ballard shares his personal experiences investigating these cases and the shocking realities he has witnessed. Actor Jim Caviezel, who portrays Ballard in the movie "Sound of Freedom," also joins the conversation and discusses the emotional impact of playing such a role. Both Ballard and Caviezel emphasize the urgent need to address this serious problem and raise awareness through their work.

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We launched TCN to produce in-depth content others ignored. Our latest exclusive is James O’Keefe’s “Line in the Sand,” documenting his undercover work with cartels involved in large-scale human trafficking. Our nationwide tour proves live events can’t be censored. America isn’t as bad as the internet portrays; it’s full of good people. We're seeing widespread deception, making it crucial to discern truth from falsehood. We’re discussing this with John Rich and Russell Brand, who offer valuable insights from their experience in the entertainment industry. The media’s lies are often obvious—like claiming Iran is behind Trump’s assassination attempts when a neocon was responsible. Trust your instincts; they’re designed to protect you. Protect your online privacy with ExpressVPN. This is a stressful time, so improve your sleep with Eight Sleep. Ultimately, truth and faith are paramount.

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James O'Keefe reports on a story involving a border patrol whistleblower, Zachary Apothecar, who claims underage girls are being sent to unknown locations, not getting proper biometrics, and MS-13 gang members are receiving free healthcare in the Swanton sector. O'Keefe's team attempts to get comments from Michael Schick, Richard Fortunato, and Robert Garcia, but are met with resistance. Schick denied his identity, Fortunato's wife threatened to release dogs, and state troopers were called to guard Garcia's home. O'Keefe's team was briefly detained for allegedly parking illegally. O'Keefe states that Apothecar received a cease and desist letter for speaking to the press, and claims that calling the state police on journalists for asking questions is dangerous. O'Keefe then promotes The Wellness Company's first aid medical emergency kit, offering a 15% discount with code OMG at TWC.health/OMG.

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Border Patrol Agent Aaron Vekke, with 19 years of experience, is speaking out about the mistreatment of migrants he witnessed at the Ajo, Arizona station, including families freezing or burning in the desert heat. He filed whistleblower complaints after seeing people's rights violated, such as overcrowding under a canopy without segregation, shade, or regard for civil rights. Vekke says his supervisor told him he would be guilty of dereliction of duty if he didn't continue overcrowding the facility. He reported the issues to the OSC but received a cease and desist letter. He claims management is forcing agents to violate court orders and mistreat migrants, even taking jackets from breastfeeding women in cold weather. Vekke states the cartels run the border and agents are overwhelmed, following orders to process migrants quickly into an overcrowded parking lot. He appeals to his colleagues to speak out, noting the toll the situation has taken on agents' well-being. He believes bureaucrats are coercing law enforcement into violating laws and oaths of office, which he sees as a threat to the nation.

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In this video, filmed in San Antonio, Texas, the speaker shows a line forming outside an overwhelmed illegal immigration human trafficking center. Despite the usual slowdown in November, illegal immigration is increasing. Once processed, the individuals are moved to another warehouse behind the airport and then flown to various locations in the interior. The speaker encounters a confrontational individual who will soon become someone's new neighbor. The footage also shows people coming from Eagle Pass and Laredo. The video ends with the speaker mentioning going up to the sidewalk.

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In this video, the speaker claims to have followed the migration trail of illegal aliens from Ecuador to the US southern border. They highlight the involvement of various organizations, including the United Nations, in aiding and directing the migrants. The speaker also uncovers a secret staging hotel for Chinese illegal aliens in Colombia. They describe the dangerous journey through the Darien Gap, where migrants face risks of violence and death. The video showcases the organized nature of illegal alien caravans and the support they receive from NGOs. The speaker emphasizes the potential threats posed by this mass migration program and calls for action to protect the American Republic.

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An unaccompanied minor was seen in handcuffs with criminals. It was claimed that moving 500,000 children in 3 years requires not asking questions. There seemed to be an internal struggle between doing what people perceived as the morally right thing and pursuing their livelihood. A secret facility was found, and it was stated that this is all about money, potentially a $1,000,000,000 operation. It was claimed that children are being delivered to unknown people. The NGOs and the federal government protect each other. It was stated that nobody can be trusted. The journey of the immigrants and the children was described as a journey into human nature. The group entered a cartel tunnel, and it was stated that nobody is there to stop this.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Kamala's Empty, Rambling, MSNBC Interview, & Open Border Consequences, w/ Kari Lake & James O'Keefe
Guests: Kari Lake, James O'Keefe
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing Kamala Harris's recent interview, criticizing her inability to provide substantive answers about her economic plans. Kelly highlights Harris's vague responses, particularly regarding how her policies address the needs of the majority of Americans, noting that her proposals seem limited to specific groups like first-time homebuyers and new parents. Kelly expresses frustration at the lack of follow-up questions from the interviewer, Stephanie Rule, and points out Harris's repetitive use of phrases like "hardworking" and "dreams," which she feels do not convey any real solutions. Kelly critiques Harris's claim that her vision for the economy is an "opportunity economy," arguing that it fails to address the broader economic struggles faced by many Americans. She emphasizes that Harris's plans do not resonate with the majority, as they focus on a narrow demographic. The discussion shifts to Harris's comments on taxes, where she asserts that those making under $400,000 will not see tax increases, a claim Kelly disputes by citing rising costs due to inflation. The conversation transitions to the border crisis, with Kelly introducing Kari Lake, a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in Arizona. Lake expresses her disdain for Harris's interview, calling it a "word salad" and emphasizing the dire economic situation in Arizona, particularly for young people facing skyrocketing housing prices and high mortgage rates. Lake highlights the impact of inflation and government spending on everyday Americans, criticizing the Biden administration's policies. Lake discusses her campaign and the importance of addressing immigration and border security, asserting that the current administration's approach has led to increased crime and economic strain. She argues that illegal immigration is exacerbating housing shortages and driving up costs for American citizens. Lake also touches on the issue of abortion, stating that it should be decided at the state level and emphasizing the need for pro-family legislation. James O'Keefe joins the discussion to promote his documentary "Line in the Sand," which explores the border crisis and the involvement of various organizations profiting from the situation. O'Keefe describes his experiences following migrants and cartel activities, revealing the complexities and dangers they face. He highlights the financial motivations behind NGOs and government funding related to immigration, arguing that the system perpetuates the crisis for profit. The conversation concludes with a focus on the lack of media coverage regarding crimes committed by illegal immigrants, particularly in light of recent incidents in Nantucket. O'Keefe emphasizes the need for transparency and accountability in addressing the border crisis, framing it as a humanitarian issue that transcends political divides.

The Rubin Report

The Real Story Behind the Film Hollywood Tried to Stop | Mohit Ramchandani
Guests: Mohit Ramchandani
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The discussion centers around the film "City of Dreams," directed by Mo Ramchandani, who shares his journey as an immigrant filmmaker. He recounts how his father's experience in a sweatshop inspired him to tell stories about human trafficking and immigration. Ramchandani faced challenges in getting his film made, including rejection from Hollywood due to its political themes and his identity as an Indian filmmaker. He highlights the shocking reality of child trafficking in the U.S., revealing that children were being sent to a man in Arizona under the guise of family reunification. Despite the film's critical acclaim, it struggled to find a platform, with festivals rejecting it based on perceived political ideologies. Ramchandani's persistence led to a distribution deal with Roadside Attractions, but the film faced marketing challenges. Influencers supporting the film experienced shadowbanning, and the release was marred by misinformation about its success. However, endorsements from figures like Tony Robbins and Sylvester Stallone helped boost visibility. The film ultimately performed well on streaming platforms, leading Ramchandani to focus on future projects that celebrate heroic narratives in cinema.

Tucker Carlson

We Followed the World’s Deadliest Illegal Mass Migration Route. Here Is What We Found.
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Tucker Carlson converses with a documentary filmmaker about an investigative trip tracing a migration route from West Africa to Europe, detailing the sequence from Mauritania to the Canary Islands, Spain, France, and the United Kingdom. The guest explains the geographic and logistical reasons that Mauritania serves as a launch point and describes the networks and actors involved, including migrants, smugglers, and various NGOs and international organizations. Throughout the discussion, there is a focus on on‑the‑ground observations, undercover footage, and the challenges of documenting the process, with emphasis on first‑hand experiences along border crossings and in reception camps. The narrative shifts to questions about accountability, governance, and the alleged incentives behind ongoing migration flows, including claims about financial arrangements and the role of international institutions. The conversation also highlights tensions between journalistic courage and institutional access in Europe, with claims about media coverage, press freedom, and the perceived risks faced by those reporting from the field. In parallel, the interviewee reflects on cultural and demographic differences, the perceived consequences for social cohesion, and arguments that national populations may feel overwhelmed by migratory pressures, framing the issue as a perceived existential challenge to Western societies. The dialogue culminates in a critique of policy norms rooted in postwar refugee frameworks and in calls for renewed public debate on national sovereignty, security, and the advisability of continuing or reforming cross‑border migration practices, all anchored in the filmmaker’s on‑the‑ground footage and interviews with officials, aid workers, and migrants.

Keeping It Real

Exposing the Cost of America's Border Crisis w/ Dr. Phil & Tony Robbins
Guests: Dr. Phil, Tony Robbins, Brandan Judd
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The episode unpacks a controversial portrayal of America’s border crisis, centering on claims that current policies directly enable human trafficking, child labor in sweatshops, and sexual slavery. Dr. Phil, Tony Robbins, and Brandon Judd present firsthand assessments from border agents and field researchers, asserting that “catch and release” and other policy choices create loopholes traffickers exploit. The guests argue that hundreds of thousands of migrants pass through facilities that struggle under strain, allowing cartels to monetize every step of the journey—from smuggling to forced labor and sex work—while government oversight remains overwhelmed and fragmented. A core thread follows the affordable-to-high-stakes mechanics by which traffickers recruit through social media, promise better lives to desperate families, and leverage debt bondage and wristbands to track and control victims. The discussion moves between heartbreaking anecdotes—children trafficked across borders, families deceived by false opportunities, adults coerced into labor or prostitution—and policy-based solutions that could disrupt these flows. Proposals include holding detainees for timely adjudication, returning remains-to-Remain policies, and stronger cross-agency cooperation to deter exploitation. The guests advocate for an immigration framework that distinguishes asylum from economic migration, emphasizes verification at intake, and expands enforcement while preserving humane treatment. They argue that safer, smarter policy could reduce the cartels’ advertising leverage and suppress the cycle of captivity, trafficking, and forced labor. Throughout, the conversation critiques media coverage and political spin, urging viewers to consult boots-on-the-ground sources, such as interviews with frontline officers, to understand what is really happening at the border. The overall message is urgent: reform is possible, and sustained civic pressure is essential to protect vulnerable people and restore lawful immigration channels. Toward the end, the guests highlight cultural and systemic barriers to reform, including media silos, partisan divides, and implementation gaps among federal agencies. The episode frames City of Dreams as a narrative vehicle to humanize the issue and galvanize action, while acknowledging the polarized reception from outlets and audiences. Viewers are encouraged to contact representatives, support anti-trafficking organizations, and demand accountable policy that aligns humanitarian aims with national security. By exposing abuses, the speakers aim to foster concrete changes that collapse trafficking networks and safeguard future generations.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

The Fight Against Worldwide Child Slavery & the Sex Trade | Jim Caviezel and Tim Ballard | EP 372
Guests: Jim Caviezel, Tim Ballard
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In this interview, Jordan Peterson speaks with Jim Caviezel and Tim Ballard about the film *The Sound of Freedom*, which depicts Ballard's real-life efforts to combat child sex trafficking. Caviezel plays Ballard, who spent 12 years as a special agent with the Department of Homeland Security, focusing on child trafficking cases. He reveals alarming statistics, stating that there are over six million children forced into various forms of slavery, with the U.S. being a major consumer of child exploitation material. The film highlights the urgent issue of child trafficking, particularly at the southern U.S. border, where unaccompanied minors are entering the country without proper vetting. Ballard emphasizes that mainstream media has largely ignored the severity of child trafficking, often avoiding the topic due to its darkness. He discusses the operations conducted by his organization, Operation Underground Railroad, which aims to rescue children from trafficking situations. He addresses criticisms of his organization, asserting that they have condemned conspiracy theories and clarified misunderstandings about their partnerships. Caviezel shares his motivation for participating in the film, citing his own experiences as an adoptive parent and the need to raise awareness about the dangers children face. He describes the film as a powerful narrative that personalizes the broader issue of trafficking, making it more relatable to audiences. Both Caviezel and Ballard express their commitment to fighting against child exploitation, with Ballard noting the increasing challenges posed by cultural shifts that may undermine protections for children. They discuss the importance of truth and the moral obligation to confront evil, with Caviezel emphasizing the need for a childlike innocence in their mission. The interview concludes with a call to action for viewers to support the film and the cause it represents.

PBD Podcast

PBD Podcast | EP 120 | Project Veritas: James O'Keefe
Guests: James O'Keefe
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James O'Keefe discusses the duality of being both admired and opposed in his work as a muckraker, emphasizing that he remains focused on his mission despite criticism. He defines muckraking as exposing truths that powerful entities want hidden, contrasting it with whistleblowing, which involves individuals revealing wrongdoing from within an organization. O'Keefe highlights the importance of citizen journalism in today's landscape, where ordinary people can expose corruption using modern tools. He reflects on the challenges faced by whistleblowers, suggesting that they often feel isolated and must choose between their conscience and personal safety. O'Keefe cites historical figures like Daniel Ellsberg, noting that whistleblowers often face severe consequences for their actions. He believes that many people today are willing to prioritize truth over personal safety, driven by a desire for meaning in their lives. The conversation shifts to O'Keefe's background, revealing his early interest in journalism sparked by a desire to challenge the narratives presented by mainstream media. He recounts his formative experiences, including his upbringing and the influence of his family, which instilled a strong work ethic and a commitment to truth. O'Keefe discusses the tactics used by Project Veritas, including undercover journalism, to expose corruption and hypocrisy in various institutions. He asserts that while some may view these methods as deceptive, they are necessary to uncover the truth. He emphasizes the importance of evidence in journalism, arguing that the public should be able to see the facts for themselves rather than relying on the credibility of sources. The discussion touches on the current media landscape, particularly the challenges faced by platforms like Spotify in balancing content moderation with free expression. O'Keefe expresses concern about the implications of censorship and the need for independent voices in journalism. He believes that the future of media lies in non-profit models that prioritize truth over profit. O'Keefe also reflects on the ongoing situation with Canadian truckers protesting vaccine mandates, highlighting the disconnect between media portrayals and public sentiment. He argues that the grassroots support for these protests is significant and often overlooked by mainstream outlets. In conclusion, O'Keefe reiterates his commitment to empowering whistleblowers and fostering a culture of transparency. He envisions a future where individuals are encouraged to speak out against wrongdoing without fear of retribution, ultimately aiming to create a more informed and engaged citizenry.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #1576 - Mariana van Zeller
Guests: Mariana van Zeller
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Joe Rogan and Mariana van Zeller discuss her investigative journalism series, "Trafficked," which explores black markets globally. They reflect on their previous podcast from ten years ago, where Mariana's work on the "OxyContin Express" opened Rogan's eyes to the opioid crisis. Mariana's new show features her on-the-ground reporting in dangerous areas, including Colombia and Peru, where she engages with individuals involved in the cocaine trade. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the human stories behind these black markets, noting that many involved are driven by poverty and a desire for better opportunities. Mariana shares her experiences meeting with coca farmers and backpackers who transport cocaine, revealing their motivations and the harsh realities they face. She highlights the misconception that drug trafficking is solely the domain of organized crime, pointing out that many are just trying to survive. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of drug laws, with Rogan and Mariana discussing the failures of the War on Drugs and the need for a more nuanced understanding of addiction and drug use. They also touch on the impact of their work, with Mariana noting that her previous documentary led to legislative changes regarding opioid prescriptions. The discussion includes the complexities of gun trafficking from the U.S. to Mexico, where American guns fuel violence. Mariana recounts her experiences filming with cartel members and the dangers involved in her reporting. Throughout the conversation, they explore the ethics of journalism in dangerous environments, the motivations of those involved in illegal activities, and the societal structures that perpetuate these issues. Mariana expresses her hope that her work can raise awareness and foster understanding, ultimately leading to positive change. The episode concludes with Mariana promoting her show "Trafficked," airing Wednesdays on National Geographic, and her podcast, emphasizing the importance of these stories in shedding light on complex global issues.
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