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A government memo confirms retaliation against individuals who reported illegal actions at Homeland Security. Despite their claims, no officials have faced discipline; instead, some have been promoted. Those who spoke out have suffered severe consequences: one had their law enforcement credentials and retirement revoked, while another was assigned menial tasks, hindering their career prospects. A third individual was demoted three levels and lost their firearm and credentials, marking a significant blow to their career. They collectively noted that in their combined 75 years of service, they had never faced disciplinary action until now. One supervisor even stated that the agency's goal was to drive them to despair or worse.

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Renee Good was killed during an ICE raid, an incident described as horrific and tragic by the speaker. The speaker recounts a social media exchange in which they stated, “Could have never been me because I don't interfere with federal ICE enforcement,” which led to accusations that ICE hates the speaker and that they are justifying murder. The speaker frames the event as part of a broader pattern: the absence of a warrant in the operation, the right of individuals to flee, and the reality that those opposing federal agents can be riskily drawn into deadly confrontations. The speaker cites federal law, specifically 18 U.S.C. sections 111 and 372, to define crimes related to assaulting, resisting, impeding, or conspiring to interfere with a federal officer while they perform their duties. The speaker notes that these actions include blocking, chasing, surrounding, or physically interfering with an operation. They acknowledge that such actions should not lead to someone being shot, but argue that they can escalate into deadly consequences, a risk they believe is being normalized for civilians. A central concern is the existence of groups that encourage civilians to track and confront federal agents during enforcement operations. The speaker asserts that people are being convinced to pull alongside an active enforcement operation in their vehicles or confront trained agents, and that some are told this constitutes activism. They describe this as insane and as a lie propagated for various motives—by media outlets seeking outrage and headlines, politicians seeking votes, and content creators chasing clicks—without understanding the law being encouraged to be broken. They claim compassionate people are being used as fuel in this dynamic. The speaker addresses the political dimension of immigration enforcement, noting that deportation of people here illegally is not new and has occurred under every administration, including Obama, whom they describe as “our deporter in chief.” What is new, they argue, is convincing ordinary civilians—moms in cars, bystanders in the street—to step between armed federal officers and their mission, labeling that as smart, righteous, or consequence-free. The overall message is a warning that political battles should be confined to elections, courts, and legislatures, not the streets. The speaker pleads for the public to stop allowing individuals who profit from outrage to persuade people to risk their lives for headlines, asserting that the current approach has led to at least one death and should be re-evaluated.

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The speaker shows wristbands that cartels force people to wear when crossing the border, highlighting the horrors of trafficking and smuggling. They share a photo of a terrified girl who was later revealed to have been rented by a man. The speaker criticizes the vetting process for children in HHS custody, pointing out that case managers lack training in interviewing traumatized children and evaluating documents. They question the thoroughness of the vetting process, mentioning the use of numbers on children's clothes and arms, and the release of children to sponsors who may be in the country illegally. The speaker challenges the secretary on the use of DNA tests and background checks, citing low percentages. They also mention the suspension of DNA requirements in case files. The speaker expresses concern over the large number of missing children under the secretary's watch.

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Millions of migrants, including unaccompanied children, are crossing the US southern border, and the broken immigration system and criminal exploitation are putting children at risk. Four whistleblowers, including federal employees and government contractors, share their experiences at the Pomona Fairgrounds' migrant intake facility in 2021. They reveal that children were being placed with unvetted sponsors, including criminals and traffickers. Contractors like MVM Inc and Maxum Healthcare Services were awarded multimillion-dollar contracts, but there was a lack of organization and training at the facility. The whistleblowers also highlight the failure to address trafficking and violence, with cases of rape and violence being handled in-house instead of involving law enforcement. The government and contractors need to be held accountable for the missing children and the misuse of taxpayer dollars.

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A 17 year old migrant died in US custody this week. Child died yesterday in border patrol custody. Migrant children who come to The US without their parents here are working twelve hour shifts or more at factories even though it violates child labor laws. Along the southern border, you see thousands of these wristbands. These are children being sold into sex slavery, and you don't even know what they are. So now approaches a 100,000 children according to public reports. A 100,000 children lost by your department and the Biden administration. lawmakers urging the Biden administration to provide explanations for the disappearance of 85,000 migrant children. Migrant children sold in to labor trafficking and sex trafficking. At least five HHS staff members said they were pushed out after raising concerns about child sick safety.

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The United States federal government is implicated as the largest child sex trafficking organization in modern history, exacerbated by open border policies under President Biden. After 24 years in the Border Patrol, I witnessed a drastic shift in immigration policy that led to a surge in unaccompanied alien children (UACs). In Biden's first year, 147,975 UACs were arrested, with over 85,000 subsequently lost, and later reports indicated that the number may exceed 320,000. Agencies like DHS and HHS failed to address this crisis, instead facilitating the movement of UACs to unvetted sponsors, leading to their disappearance into trafficking networks. My documentary, "What is Treason Traffic," reveals the federal government's complicity in these heinous acts through interviews with various officials and whistleblowers.

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Three government whistleblowers with 7 decades of law enforcement experience allege that Homeland Security is intentionally failing to fully enforce the DNA Fingerprint Act, a 2005 law requiring DNA collection from non-U.S. persons detained for immigration violations. They claim this non-compliance, spanning multiple administrations, makes Americans less safe and has led to preventable deaths. Recent data suggests nearly 70% of border encounters did not include DNA collection, potentially leaving almost a million violent criminals unidentified between 2010 and 2019. The whistleblowers allege this failure may have contributed to the death of Rachel Morin, as the suspect had multiple prior encounters with border agents where DNA could have been collected. They also claim they faced retaliation for speaking out, including demotions, removal of firearms and credentials, and a hostile work environment. One supervisor allegedly stated the agency's goal was to bankrupt them, make them quit, die, or kill themselves. The whistleblowers believe the intentional dereliction of implementing the DNA law is criminal.

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The speaker asserts that the United States federal government is the world’s largest child sex trafficking organization in modern history, stating that thousands of unaccompanied alien children (UACs) are being raped at this very moment. He is a retired Border Patrol deputy patrol agent in charge in the San Diego sector, with 24 years of service, who worked under five presidents and says only one president secured the border: Donald Trump. He contrasts the border era under President Joe Biden as the opposite, describing Biden’s first day as the start of 94 executive orders that cascaded from Washington, obliterating immigration policy that had secured the border. He claims Biden, through Department of Homeland Security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, created policy out of thin air, ignored federal immigration law, and facilitated “the largest mass invasion into America that the world has ever seen.” The speaker contends that the United States will spend hundreds of billions of dollars in four years to fund the needs of over 50,000,000 illegal aliens who populate the nation, and that “between one in six and one in seven residents in America is an illegal alien,” describing the demographic shift as the greatest in modern history. After his Border Patrol career, he wrote a bestselling book titled The intentional destruction of American immigration system and produced two documentaries. He asserts that Biden, Harris, and Mayorkas intentionally, strategically, and purposely weaponized illegal immigration as a tool to transform America, and that within this invasion, the unspoken evil of child trafficking—specifically child sex trafficking—has flourished. He projects that by the end of this administration, the number of trafficked children will have grown to over 550,000 UACs. He notes that these children are arrested, released into America, and then lost. To illustrate, he contrasts CBP data: in Trump’s last year, CBP arrested 30,557 UACs who were accounted for and not lost; in Biden’s first year, CBP arrested 147,975 UACs, most of which are unaccompanied and lost. In 2023, Health and Human Services officials Javier Bacera and Robin Marcos are said to have admitted that their agency had no contact with over 85,000 UACs. He asserts that DHS, HHS, and ORR did nothing to correct this humanitarian disaster; instead, they created policies to increase the efficiency of moving UACs from the border to the interior of the United States to unknown and unbonded sponsors, with unaccompanied alien children being handed off to total strangers. A year later, the inspector general overseeing DHS released a report stating the number of lost UACs was not 85,000 but over 320,000. The speaker and his business partner, Ryan Matt, spent six months traveling across America filming a documentary titled “What Is Treason Trafficked?” through which they spoke with officers, agents, and whistleblowers from various agencies. They say the federal government knowingly and actively facilitated these criminal acts.

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As government whistleblowers with decades of law enforcement experience, we've witnessed Homeland Security's intentional failure to implement the DNA Fingerprint Act, a law designed to protect public safety. This noncompliance, impacting millions of border encounters, has led to preventable deaths, including the tragic case of Rachel Morin. Despite bipartisan support for DNA collection upon detention for immigration violations, the law isn't fully enforced, leaving potentially hundreds of thousands of violent criminals unidentified. We faced retaliation for speaking out, including demotions and removal of credentials. The agency's goal, according to one supervisor, is to bankrupt us, make us quit, or worse. We believe this dereliction is criminal, exacerbating crime by ignoring a vital tool.

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The speaker states that Rachel was not the suspect's first victim, and he allegedly fled to the U.S. illegally after murdering a woman in El Salvador in January 2023. In February, he attacked a nine-year-old girl and her mother in Los Angeles, which was the first DNA match linking it to Rachel's case. The speaker addresses 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and Congress, stating that American citizens are not safe due to failed immigration policies. This is the second time in two years that a Hartford County woman has been killed by a criminal in the country illegally, 1,800 miles from the southern border. The speaker claims the suspect, Victor Hernandez, did not come to the U.S. to make a better life, but to escape the crime he committed in El Salvador, and then murdered Rachel.

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The speakers confirm retaliation for speaking out against Homeland Security officials. No one at Homeland Security has been disciplined, demoted, or fired for not complying with the DNA law. The speakers faced consequences like losing credentials and firearms. They were marginalized and their careers destroyed. One supervisor mentioned the agency's goal was to bankrupt, force resignation, or worse.

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Children arriving at the border with questionable guardians are not verified. Taxpayers fund their travel and necessities, potentially aiding traffickers. Officials admit to knowingly sending children into sex trafficking or sweatshops. The lack of DNA testing raises concerns about child safety.

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71% of people are not from Mexico. There is allegedly no actual vetting process happening for migrants. Massachusetts does not consult with federal immigration authorities before placing migrants in shelters, and ICE Boston suggests potential public safety risks in state-provided housing. People entering the country may not be good, and there are allegedly no security or background checks. From February 2024 to June 14, 2024, ERO Boston made 69 arrests of illegal aliens, including nine for sex crimes, 28 for sex crimes against children, seven for robbery/theft, 12 for homicide, five for assault, six for drugs, and two for other crimes. Crimes have been committed by people in the country illegally due to reversed Trump policies and open border policies. A senator was asked if they have any regrets or remorse for their complicity in these crimes and if they ever call up the families of crime victims. The senator stated that all hearts break for the victims of these heinous crimes and their loved ones and that the criminals are responsible for their criminal conduct. The senator was asked if they admit their culpability and that their actions have resulted in deaths, murders, and assaults. Elections have consequences.

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The FBI is being accused of corruption and targeting politicians, parents, and ordinary citizens. Whistleblowers have bravely come forward, facing retaliation and being blocked from working both inside and outside the FBI. This is a troubling time for the American people.

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The Department of Homeland Security has identified two individuals who leaked information about operations, endangering law enforcement lives. The department intends to prosecute these individuals and hold them accountable. The department will continue efforts to keep America safe.

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Secretary Mayorkas has put national security at risk, allowing terrorists and enemies to flood across the border. There's been a surge in Chinese nationals, many military-age men with ties to the PLA and CCP, released into the U.S. by Secretary Mayorkas. It's likely China is using Russia's template of sending military personnel into the U.S. There are 10,000 Chinese nationals illegally crossing into the U.S. being released into the country this fiscal year. Today's hearing will investigate the details and effects of Mayorkas' dereliction of duty. The speaker hopes the American people, the press, and the President will take note of these failures.

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This internal government memo confirms I was retaliated against for speaking out against Homeland Security officials who I believed were breaking the law. No one at Homeland Security has been disciplined, demoted, or fired for failing to comply with the DNA law. To the contrary, some have been promoted. I've had my law enforcement credentials and firearm taken away, and my law enforcement retirement revoked. Publicly removing someone's firearm is the ultimate insult. I was iced, left to do menial tasks, and my future career potential vanished. I was demoted three levels, and like my colleague, my firearm and credentials were taken. Never in our combined seventy-five years of service have any of us even had a disciplinary action. One of the supervisors said the agency's goal is to bankrupt you, make you quit, die, kill yourselves, or preferably all of the above.

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The Department of Homeland Security admits it cannot track millions of illegal immigrants released into the U.S. interior. Emails uncovered by a watchdog group revealed that once immigrants board buses, their whereabouts are unknown. An estimated 14 million illegal immigrants have entered the country this way in the past three years, allegedly benefiting Mexican drug cartels. Brandon Judd, president of the National Border Patrol Council, explains that cartels exploit border policies by using migrants to distract agents and create openings for smuggling drugs and criminals. He says the cartels are a business, and current policies allow them to thrive. The speaker criticizes the Border Patrol for not effectively securing the border and enabling the entry of illegal immigrants and fentanyl. Judd defends the Border Patrol's endorsement of the border bill, arguing it would raise credible fear standards. The speaker argues that the bill was a "sellout" and an "amnesty bill." A heated debate ensues, with accusations of rhetoric and vilification. The speaker asserts that existing laws should be enforced and questions the Biden administration's willingness to do so.

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Americans died due to Homeland Security's failure to enforce the DNA collection law, according to whistleblowers. The law, aimed at public safety, requires DNA samples from non-US persons in detention. Over 10 million border encounters since 2021 lacked DNA collection, leaving violent criminals unidentified. A murder case highlights the consequences of noncompliance, with the suspect evading detection despite multiple encounters. The whistleblowers faced retaliation for speaking out, including demotions and reputational harm. Despite their efforts, no disciplinary actions were taken against Homeland Security officials. The whistleblowers emphasize the importance of complying with the law to prevent further harm to Americans.

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It's been known for a while that Ilhan Omar allegedly married her brother to help him enter the country illegally, which violates immigration law. The FBI reportedly had evidence confirming this but took no action. Republican operatives in Minnesota spent significant money on private investigators to determine if Ilhan Omar was a DNA match to her second husband. They collected DNA samples from different continents and found a conclusive match, indicating that her second husband was a sibling. The FBI arrested one of the involved individuals, Anton Lazaro, on separate charges right before the information was to be released. The FBI was allegedly uninterested in the information and said the statute of limitations had expired. The story was reported after viewing the website before it was taken down.

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Lake and Riley would still be alive if President Biden and Vice President Harris had enforced the law and secured the border. The individual responsible should not have been in the country, highlighting a broader issue of numerous victims across the nation. Violent gangs and cartels are entering freely, exacerbated by the release of prisoners in Venezuela. There are known criminals throughout the country, and I am committed to working with all agencies to enhance safety in America if confirmed. We must prioritize making our country safe again.

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"I state without reservation that the United States federal government is the world's largest child sex trafficking organization in modern history." "The probability that thousands of these UACs are being raped at this very moment is 100%." "Biden, through Department of Homeland Security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, created policy out of thin air, ignored federal immigration law, and facilitated the largest mass invasion into America that the world has ever seen." "What did DHS, HHS, and ORR do to correct this humanitarian disaster? Nothing." "In August 2024, the inspector general with oversight over over DHS issued a report stating that number lost UACs was not 85,000, it was over 320,000." "However, after conducting numerous interviews with officers, agents, and whistleblowers from every alphabet agency and department, it was made clear to us that the federal government knowingly and actively facilitated these criminal acts."

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Multiple government whistleblowers with decades of law enforcement experience reveal that Customs and Border Protection has failed to comply with the DNA collection law, potentially leading to preventable deaths. Despite bipartisan support for the law, nearly 70% of border encounters did not include DNA collection, leaving violent criminals unidentified. The failure to collect DNA may have contributed to a murder case. Whistleblowers faced retaliation for speaking out, including demotions and reputational harm. The agency's intentional noncompliance with the law is seen as criminal, with no disciplinary actions taken against those responsible.

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Three government whistleblowers with 7 decades of law enforcement experience allege that Homeland Security is intentionally failing to fully enforce the DNA Fingerprint Act, a 2005 law requiring DNA collection from non-U.S. persons detained for immigration violations. They claim this non-compliance, spanning multiple administrations, makes Americans less safe and has led to preventable deaths. Recent data suggests nearly 70% of border encounters did not include required DNA collection, potentially leaving almost a million violent criminals unidentified between 2010 and 2019. The whistleblowers suggest this failure may have contributed to the death of Rachel Morin, as the suspect had multiple prior encounters with border agents where DNA could have been collected. The whistleblowers also allege retaliation for speaking out, including demotions, removal of firearms and credentials, and a hostile work environment. One whistleblower claims a supervisor stated the agency's goal was to bankrupt them, make them quit, die, or kill themselves. They believe the intentional dereliction of implementing the DNA law is criminal.

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In the discussion, Congressmen Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie were shown viewing the unredacted Epstein files on Capitol Hill, including material that had been previously redacted by the DOJ. The hosts question why large portions of the files were redacted and accuse Pam Bondi’s team of noncompliance with the Epstein Transparency Act. They suggest the move to foreground Bondi is a signal of political maneuvering to manage the release of the documents. Speaker 1 presents a Super Bowl ad urging the DOJ to release what the law requires, followed by a note that Epstein’s associate and alleged child sex trafficking figure Ghislain (Ghislaine) Maxwell appeared before Congress and invoked the Fifth Amendment when asked about the men who allegedly abused underage girls. Ro Khanna’s reaction is shared: Maxwell should not be in a cushy setting and should be sent back to maximum security. Speaker 2 emphasizes that, of the files released, the names of clients and coconspirators in the sex trafficking ring have not been disclosed, while victims’ names have been released. This is framed as either over-redaction or omission, with a claim that government names should not be redacted under the Transparency Act. Speaker 0 introduces Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, who explains her perspective. She notes the urgency of transparency and states that victims deserve the truth, accusing the DOJ of failing to comply with the Epstein Transparency Act and calling out a persistent “battle” over the release of files even after the 2025 law. Speaker 3 (Greene) describes the impact of the disclosures, noting that the files reveal “violence, possibly murder,” and that survivors’ testimonies are harrowing. She recounts facing personal and political backlash for pushing disclosure, arguing that the administration and many Republicans have shifted their positions since the revelations. She asserts that the released files show that “the DOJ breaking the law” through redactions of names of former presidents, secretaries of state, and government officials, while leaving victim information exposed. Speaker 4 asks Greene about the possibility that the information might point to a broader, deeper network. Greene responds by stating that the files include FBI forms about Epstein, implying a level of official involvement, and asserts that the Trump administration has not released the information; she claims President Trump referred to the Epstein issue as a “Democrat hoax” and that Pam Bondi, who works for Trump, controls the release. Greene suggests the “independent counsel” would be the American people themselves, explaining distrust toward political figures and the two-party system. She shares that she would not vote to support foreign aid or a central bank digital currency, and notes the chilling effect of the retaliation she and Massey have faced from party structures, including loss of campaign staff and suggestions of political blacklisting. Speaker 0 asks about potential accountability or a special counsel and whether there might be more significant revelations. Greene predicts limited accountability, arguing that the president has influence over DOJ and other agencies, and that the people are the true independent counsel. She laments the “uni-party” dynamic and predicts continued resistance to releasing the full Epstein files. Towards the end, Greene reiterates that she does not plan to run for higher office and reflects on the broader political environment, emphasizing that the public’s demand for transparency could drive change. The dialogue closes with Greene expressing willingness to return and discuss further.
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