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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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The video features a group of people discussing the presence of military personnel assisting migrants crossing into the US illegally. They are in a public area near the Texas border and express concern about undocumented immigrants entering the country, including women and children. They suggest talking to the migrants to find out where they come from, and someone asks if they can speak English.

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In this video, the speaker and his team encounter multiple groups of people crossing the border. They suspect that the cartels are involved and question the motives of the so-called humanitarians providing food and water. The speaker confronts a man who tries to prevent the migrants from talking to them. The situation becomes tense as the speaker questions the man's authority and his affiliation with Mother Jones. The speaker also mentions the increasing number of people crossing the border in this area. The video ends with the speaker reporting that one group has 154 people and another has 101.

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In the Darien Gap in Panama, Chinese migrants are seen arriving by piragua boats and using Alipay to pay for supplies at a store with Chinese signs. Despite claims of poverty, migrants all have smartphones. The involvement of the CCP is suspected in aiding this invasion, with an increase in Chinese migrants entering the US. Starlink is used for Wi-Fi in the jungle. The presence of new Alipay posters suggests ongoing support. Elon Musk is called out for facilitating Chinese invaders' access to technology.

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A group of migrants from China and Venezuela are seen in the Miter Camp of San Vicente, heading towards the northern borders of the United States. They express their destination as the USA, repeatedly mentioning China and Venezuela. The conversation revolves around their journey, with mentions of Xi Jinping, New York, and Nepal. The speakers emphasize their Chinese origin and their excitement about going to the USA. The transcript ends with a repetition of "China" and "USA going to the USA."

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The speaker asks a group of people where they are from, specifically mentioning Syria. They inquire if anyone speaks English, and some respond that they do not. The speaker continues to ask individuals where they are from, with responses including Senegal, Singapore, the Philippines, Sudan, and Chad. The speaker also asks if any of them are together or know each other.

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The speaker visited a camp called San Vicente, which differed from Canan Mambria. San Vicente is a transit camp built of containers, almost entirely housing Chinese migrants. Unlike other camps, access was restricted by Panamanian border control, and photography was forbidden. The Chinese migrants outside the camp were unforthcoming and unwilling to share information. One migrant, claiming to be Korean, was exposed speaking Chinese. The Chinese migrants were overwhelmingly male, of military age, with few children observed. The speaker hypothesizes that the Chinese migration is being cloaked by the economic migration from South America, suggesting a different motivation. They largely bypassed the Darien Gap by boat, due to having money. The speaker finds it conspicuous that they are housed separately.

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These people are desperate to reach the United States, waiting for a crossing to Darien. Chinese migrants take different routes due to having more money. They rely on water to survive the journey through Darien, but it's not sufficient. Desperation is evident in their struggle to cross the border.

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A group of people at the Myers campus are sending a message to Alejandro Mayorkas. They mention that they are from China and Venezuela and are migrating to the United States. They repeatedly talk about China and Venezuela, expressing their destination as the USA. They mention Xi Jinping and Nepal briefly. Overall, the conversation revolves around their origins from China and their plans to go to the United States.

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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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People from various countries like Venezuela, Africa, Nepal, and Guatemala are asked where they are from and where they are going. Many of them mention California, New York, and Senegal as their destinations. The speaker also mentions Alabama, Seattle, and Mexico. The video shows people at the Tucson Airport, and the speaker explains the process of illegally crossing the border and being released within 24 hours to go anywhere in the country. The speaker attributes this to open borders.

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The area was filled with migrants, but they were moved inside when filming began. Signs offer free travel tickets out of New York City in multiple languages. The migrants disappeared when approached for questioning.

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People from various countries like Venezuela, Africa, Nepal, and Guatemala are asked where they are from and where they are going. Many of them mention California, New York, and Senegal as their destinations. The speaker also mentions Alabama, Seattle, and Mexico. The video shows people at the Tucson Airport, and the speaker explains the process of illegally crossing the border and being released within 24 hours to go anywhere in the country. The speaker attributes this to open borders.

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On the inauguration day of President Donald Trump, a large caravan of about 2,000 migrants departed from Tapachula, Chiapas. These individuals, hailing from Central and South America, are making the journey with the hope of reaching the U.S. before Trump's inauguration.

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Chinese migrants are arriving in Panama from Puerto Limon, taking an expensive route called Carreto through the Darien Gap. They are headed to the United States, with some mentioning California as their destination. The journey is facilitated by the Colombian Cartel. Oscar Blue reports for Real America's Voices from Panamanian Territory near the Darien Jungle.

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Several buses are shown heading north to the United States, with a total of 8 buses already departed. The buses have been running continuously day and night. The current bus is number 9, located in Darien Gap. There is a delay in getting out, but buses 10 and 11 are also on their way. The video mentions unvetted individuals from various countries, including China, and suggests concerns about terrorism. The buses continue their journey nonstop, emphasizing that the border is not closed.

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Migrants encountered at the border are using selfies to communicate with their families back home. These selfies show them in good shape, which encourages their family members to follow. The migrants are being processed and soon our Drone cameras will show where they gather next. It is unclear whether they came through a hole or gap in the wall.

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This is a live video showing the ongoing migrant crossing, different from the one last week. The footage captures a line of single working males. More information will be provided later.

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Migrant buses from May 3, 2023, are seen approaching. They are coming from down south, and there are many of them. The Darian who is in a front checkpoint is right in front of us.

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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 video features a series of people being asked where they are from and where they are going. The responses vary, with some individuals mentioning specific locations like New York, California, and Senegal, while others simply say "synagogue" or "Africa." The conversation is repetitive, with many individuals giving similar answers. Overall, the video highlights the diversity of people's origins and destinations, but does not provide any additional context or information.

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A group of migrants managed to cross the US-Mexico border by going through a gap in the fence and under razor wire. Surprisingly, among them were people from China, who had traveled around 7,000 miles. Even with an armed border patrol agent nearby, they were undeterred. One 20-year-old college graduate from China said he was hoping to find work in Los Angeles after a 40-day journey through countries like Thailand, Morocco, Ecuador, Colombia, Panama, and South America.

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China is the main focus of the video, with repeated mentions of the country and the question of whether people speak English there. The speaker seems to be emphasizing that in China, English is not widely spoken, and the primary language is Chinese. They also mention the idea of coming to America, possibly suggesting that in America, there is a diverse population with people from different countries. The video ends with a mention of a long line of people, which could imply a large number of individuals.

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Oscar Blue for Real America’s Voice reports on a large migrant caravan leaving the southern border, estimated at 2,500 to 3,000 people. The banner at the front reads “no more blood, no more migrant blood.” He notes this will be his twelfth caravan under the Biden administration, and describes the situation as ongoing crisis and tragedy for migrants. He explains the path migrants take to reach the point in Mexico, including extortion and loss of life in the Darien, and asserts that the current situation is influenced by open border policies and the Global Compact for Migration. Blue says migrants are incentivized by these policies and by political actors who view them as a resource for political gain. Mexican authorities are attempting to manage the situation and treat migrants with dignity, but Blue says the migrants are frustrated by delays in the CBP1/immigration appointment process, which can take three to six months, and thus decide to continue walking in caravans. He notes this is the fourth caravan leaving in less than a month from southern Mexico. Blue interviews the caravan’s spokesperson, a young man in his mid-twenties, who acknowledges concerns about infiltrated individuals inside the caravan who might extract information or influence the group for political purposes. The spokesperson states that there are infiltrated people, and that some seek to learn who is being paid by which party. Regarding the U.S. elections, the spokesperson says the situation is being used to send a message to the next administration to be more conscious of what is happening in the south. When asked about Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, he says, “we know that Donald Trump is a great businessman. He had the economy booming like no other president, but we know Kamala Harris is the one that is also accepting, and it is normalizing the entrance for more migrants to enter into The United States Of America.” The spokesperson adds, “We are not going to wait for political decisions; we just want to send a message to the next administration.” Blue reiterates that around 2,500 people are leaving today, on election day, with the caravan moving from the South Border toward Mexico City and then to the United States. He captures the caravan’s ongoing pattern, stating, “How’s everybody doing? … Behind me, you will see a migrant caravan of around 2,500 migrants that they're leaving the South Border in the intention to go to the city of Mexico from the city of Mexico to go all the way to The United States Of America.”

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China is the main focus of the conversation, with repeated mentions of the country. The speakers inquire about English proficiency, with some indicating they can speak English while others cannot. The phrase "It's all China" is repeated, possibly referring to the prevalence or influence of China. The conversation ends with an invitation to come to America, mentioning a long line of people.
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