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We are currently in Colombia at the Cabanas Rio Mayo Hotel, which serves as a major transit point for Chinese foreign nationals heading to the United States. The entire hotel is filled with Chinese foreigners, mostly military-aged males. We spoke with the hotel staff who confirmed this. The Chinese have a sophisticated migration system that guides them all the way to the US border, and this hotel is a known meeting place for them. We also discovered that there are Chinese spies in the United States, according to a Chinese national staying at the hotel who plans to travel to either New York or Los Angeles.

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I am in San Diego at the Ramada Hotel, now an illegal immigrant compound. We are investigating the situation with the general manager, Fonzie Vivo. A bus from CharterUp has arrived, and we are engaging with the driver. Security guards are present, and tensions rise as we question their actions. The security guard admits to being paid more than us, highlighting the profit-driven nature of the operation. Rashid Shelby stands out, visibly conflicted about his role. The scene is tense, with water pallets visible, indicating the presence of many immigrants.

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You think anyone can come to the U.S.? If you visit the Statue of Liberty, it seems welcoming. I picked up three guys from Honduras at Home Depot; they have nowhere to go. Hector needs medication twice a day, and they all need to use the bathroom. Can they stay here? No, why not? You support them coming to the country but not into your home? Come on, that's hypocritical. Let’s go, guys. Sorry, man.

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You would do anything for the illegal stuff to be feared. I think we found a new home for you guys. What? I don’t understand this immigration situation. They need to hear us. They are not violent; they’re good people. Just like before, right? Can they stay for dinner? Sorry, but we have your signature. You guys have to drive back down south. Back to Home Depot.

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The speaker entered a facility seeking asylum/refugee status and was offered a taxpayer-funded flight to another city with family. He received a temporary ID and was scheduled for a medical exam. These IDs grant access to migrant shelters, including one on Randall's Island. The speaker visited Randall's Island, where thousands of migrants are housed. He inquired about entering the shelter as an American citizen and was told to leave. He encountered workers and police, observing what he described as problems. He was told there are about 4,000 people in the shelter. He claims people "just come in and take advantage" and that he saw someone "smoking crack right there."

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I'm being kicked out of my hotel for asking for an N95 mask. I'm struggling with money, scams, and health issues. I can't find stable housing. I feel lost and alone. I just want a safe place to call home. I'm sober, but struggling without my ADHD medication. I feel tired, hungry, and in need of comfort. I'm in Asheville, North Carolina, with nowhere to go. I'm angry at discrimination against disabled people and COVID misinformation. I just want a place to belong.

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I'm on vacation, but my house has been torn up by the Secret Service to make it secure. So I have nowhere to go except Delaware for one day. I'm not homeless, I just have one home. It's a beautiful home, but I'm here for the day because I can't call.

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As a Royal Hotel administrator, I oversaw nearly 5,000 migrants. The hotel provided everything from medical care to cribs, with numerous babies born weekly. However, the situation deteriorated rapidly. Alcohol abuse, underage drinking, sexual activity, and even guns became commonplace in this family hotel. I witnessed a drunk ten-year-old with two other intoxicated children whose parents had left them. Security guards frequently dealt with weapons and threats. Staff faced assaults and threats, needing escorts to their vehicles. Shoplifting escalated into physical altercations. My five years at the hotel have been the worst of my career, and the city’s handling of the migrant situation is alarming and unsustainable.

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I am at the airport where migrants are living. The city received $120 million, but we don't know where the money went. CBS lawyers haven't responded. We are trying to shed light on the situation and hope someone will take action. I spoke to someone from Venezuela about their needs. They can't stay in Los Angeles. People are sleeping on the floor at O'Hare Airport and in police stations across the city. There doesn't seem to be a plan. The situation has worsened over time. I will go outside.

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I own a B&B housing refugees. The government gave me money to accommodate them, but then delivered crates of weapons. I found AK-47s and explosives. I can't let them have it. I'm moving the crates to a secure location. I don't want to be responsible for any harm.

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Hotels in Massachusetts have canceled bookings for veterans and their families attending the Army Navy football game. The rooms have been given to migrants instead. A senator wrote a letter to the Biden administration demanding action on the border policies that allowed these migrants into the country. Massachusetts has a law providing shelter for refugees and illegal migrants, which is why the hotel reservations were canceled. Instead of watching the game in hotel rooms, veterans and active duty personnel are now housing illegal migrants.

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I'm shutting down the migrant facility at the Roosevelt Hotel in Manhattan. Since 2023, this hotel has been the arrival center for migrants seeking asylum. When the hotel opened to migrants in 2023, we were receiving up to 4,000 migrants a week. In total, about 232,000 migrants have sought shelter in the city, with the Roosevelt Hotel serving as the front door for about 75% of them. Thanks to our policies, new arrivals are down to an average of about 350 each week. While we're not done caring for those already here, this marks progress in turning the corner on this unprecedented international humanitarian effort. These activities will continue in New York City, just not at this location. We'll be spreading these efforts to other facilities around the city.

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I am at Phoenix Airport waiting to board my flight to JFK in New York. There are many migrants on this flight, and it is being funded by US taxpayers. They are being sent to New York because other places are full. These migrants are being sent to sanctuary cities like New York, and we are all paying for it.

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Anyone can come to the US, like going to New York and seeing the Statue of Liberty. The speaker picked up three guys from Honduras who were at Home Depot and had nowhere to go. One of them, Hector, needs medication twice a day and they all need to use the bathroom. The speaker called to ask if they can stay, but the person on the other end said no because they don't know them. The speaker calls them a hypocrite and tells the guys to leave.

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Welcome to the Dragonfly Hotel. There’s been a lot of staff turnover, and security is tight. I’m documenting the situation here for locals, as the hotel is now housing 146 illegal immigrants. This area used to be a popular spot for afternoon tea, but now it’s different. Locals are unhappy about the new arrivals, mostly men, with no women or children seen. I’m just trying to gather information, but I’m being told to leave. They claim this is private property, but I’m documenting for the community. The police are on their way, and the atmosphere is tense. Locals are concerned about the changes in their neighborhood and the lack of transparency regarding the new residents. This is a significant shift for the area, and I’m here to capture it.

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I'm in the Bronx, where 2,200 migrant men will soon be housed in this building. Bronx residents are angry because they weren't consulted. This highlights how sanctuary cities, despite the Trump administration's crackdown on illegal immigration, continue spending millions on migrant housing. For example, a women- and minority-owned business received a $340,000 contract, and Garner Environmental Services got a $450 million contract to manage shelters citywide. Residents are protesting the lack of input on this relocation to this building, which was originally marketed as luxury housing with a rooftop terrace. This is just temporary housing; permanent housing will likely follow, a pattern seen in other sanctuary cities and states. I'm here to bring attention to the Bronx residents' concerns about this situation.

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I own a small bed and breakfast/hotel near London and Bristol. The government asked me to house refugee families, but they only sent men between 19 and 30 years old. I currently have 150 immigrants staying at my place. The government paid me a large sum of money and told me to fire my staff. They also provided their own staff and security guards. Recently, I received a call about a large parcel arriving at 2:13 in the morning. I met army personnel who asked me to show them a secure room in my place. They unloaded about 60 items there.

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The booths for Hyatt and UNICEF are closed, and there seems to be no activity. It's puzzling to see financing from the United States and the European Union linked to illegal migration into the U.S. This raises questions about the motivations behind such sponsorship.

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We are currently locked inside the hotel for our safety, as I have taken the precaution of locking the entrance to keep them out. However, they are persistently attempting to gain access.

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We are at the Cabanas Rio Mayo Hotel in Colombia, which serves as a transit point for Chinese nationals heading to the United States. The entire hotel is filled with Chinese foreigners, mostly military-aged males. This hotel is part of a Chinese migration route, as indicated by a blueprint distributed in Chinese WhatsApp groups. Chinese nationals who have already made it to the US are informing those on their way to stop at this hotel. The hotel staff confirmed this. The signs and writings in the hotel are in Chinese, further supporting this observation. We spoke to a Chinese national staying at the hotel, who mentioned the presence of Chinese spies in the US.

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The speaker states that because they are in a sanctuary city, they do not report illegal immigrants. They claim to have released a double homicide suspect due to this policy. The speaker says someone came to pick up $320,000 from their grandparents and is working their way through it. The speaker is asked to call ICE but refuses, citing the sanctuary city status. They are asked to take seriously that someone is repeating an offense while being illegal. The person is reportedly in Chinatown, New York.

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You just think that anyone can come to The US, like Absolutely. If you go to the go to New York, go to the Statue Of Liberty, what to say, all is welcome. I just happened to pick up, three guys from Honduras. They're they're from Honduras, and they have nowhere to go. So this just works out perfect. Look. Hector takes medication twice a day. And right now, they gotta use the bathroom. All three of them going to shit. Is it cool if they stay here? No. Won't. Why not? I won't stay here. No. Won't. Do you mean? I don't know them. You called it. They won't leave you any deal. Alright. So they can't stay here then? You get it's cool if they come to the country, just not your fucking house? No.

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I am currently at Phoenix airport, waiting to board my flight to JFK in New York. I've noticed that there are many migrants on this flight, and it seems that US taxpayers are covering the cost. These migrants are being sent to New York City because other places are already full. It appears that the government is using sanctuary cities like New York to accommodate these migrants, and we, as taxpayers, are funding this arrangement.

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We're providing free meals for fire victims today, but some individuals taking food from the distribution center do not have burned homes. I confirmed that their houses did not burn down. To investigate further, I visited an evacuation shelter and found that they do not inquire about the legal status of those present. It appears that tax-funded resources are being redirected by the Red Cross to provide food and shelter for illegal migrants instead of solely for fire victims.

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The speaker questions the army's presence at a New York hotel. They ask if the army is turning the hotel into a migrant shelter and why they are there. The speaker states the army is there at the request of the state of New York. The speaker expresses disbelief that the state of New York has put the army in hotels. They ask if the army has taken over the hotel, and state that they are not in court and can record. The speaker questions why the army is taking over civilian hotels in New York City, and whether the army is there to help the people.
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