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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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Many Chinese are obtaining new passports through the consulate after losing them. The Chinese government openly supports them, with Chinese nationals throwing documents into burn barrels on the Mexican side. They are mostly military-age males with strong document security and attention to detail. Some believe they are coming to invade, while others think they aim to become influential globally. California recently elected its first noncitizen Chinese government official.

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We are concerned about the identity of the "known gotaways," as they could potentially be Chinese spies. There has been a significant increase of 900% in apprehensions of Chinese nationals, particularly males of military age who pretend not to speak English. This raises suspicions of sabotage. It is unusual to see such a large number of Chinese migrants, and it is alarming to think that people are being allowed into the community without proper vetting. We believe our country is being invaded, and this should not be a controversial issue. We need to address the risks of spying and the fentanyl trade, as they pose a severe national security crisis.

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Many drones, likely from communist China, are increasingly flying near our military bases. This uptick coincides with more incursions by Chinese nationals. It seems they are preparing for a potential attack on the U.S. from within our own borders. There's no need for an explicit warning from Beijing; the threat is evident. We are at risk of being targeted, yet we are not taking adequate measures to safeguard our bases or protect the American people.

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White vans were recently stopped in Coral Gables, containing numerous Chinese migrants and smugglers. This incident follows a similar occurrence two weeks prior. Authorities believe these migrants were dropped off near the Atlantic Ocean. There's a growing concern regarding China's increasing land acquisitions in the Caribbean, which some refer to as America's "Third border." This area is thought to be a stopover for Chinese migrants en route to Florida. Congressman John Moulinar, chairman of the select committee on the Chinese Communist Party, expressed concerns about the potential affiliations of these migrants with the CCP, highlighting the risk of them being used for activities against U.S. interests.

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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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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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A group of men from various countries in Asia, including Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and India, are being smuggled by a criminal organization in Colombia. They are paying around $320 per person to be smuggled. This poses a significant national security threat, with concerns about potential attacks. The situation is a result of policies that have allowed for this illegal activity to occur.

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In this video, the speaker claims that an organized mass migration program is being used as a weaponized agenda by the United Nations. They allege that illegal aliens are being directed to the United States through various aid organizations and maps provided by the UN. The speaker highlights the presence of Chinese illegal aliens and secret staging hotels in Colombia, as well as the dangers of crossing the Darien Gap and the involvement of cartels. They also discuss their own experience of being kidnapped by the Gulf Cartel. The speaker warns of the potential consequences of this mass migration, including threats to national security and the establishment of a permanent one-party rule.

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Cartels facilitate the smuggling of individuals out of China, often arranging legal travel until they reach countries where they lack visas. Many migrants are in debt to the cartels, who provide them with money for travel. Once in the U.S., they work in various industries, including food, sweatshops, and sex work, to repay their debts. There are concerns about military-aged Chinese men arriving in the U.S., with suspicions that some may be sent by China for unknown purposes, possibly including espionage. Once released, these individuals often disappear without monitoring, and authorities lose track of them unless they attend court appearances. Overall, there is little knowledge of their activities or whereabouts after their release.

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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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At age 16, while in the Chinese military, the speaker was told that China's strategy to defeat the U.S. should avoid traditional warfare. The reasoning was that China was too poor and technologically behind, making a conventional war unwinnable. Instead, the suggested strategy involved the full use of bioweapons and chemical weapons. It also included working to turn Americans against each other through divide-and-conquer tactics to weaken the U.S. from within.

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The speaker claims that individuals referred to as "illegal immigrants" are actually mercenaries paid by the U.S. government to invade the country. They assert the government is using taxpayer money to fund an army of military-aged men as part of a "color revolution." The speaker urges people to stop calling them illegal immigrants and instead recognize them as mercenaries. They warn that if these mercenaries are not eradicated, they will slaughter, murder, and rape American women and children, and that this is already happening across the nation. The speaker asks if America is ready to be attacked by "Venezuelan savage" gangs. They insist these individuals are not seeking a better life but are mercenaries.

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26,000 young Chinese males have recently entered our country, raising concerns about their purpose. It is unclear why such a large number of individuals has arrived within a short period of time. Some speculate whether we are unintentionally forming a small army within our borders. The speaker raises these questions without providing further information.

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Chinese nationals are coming to America through the open border, raising questions about whether Xi Jinping is directing them. Many people want to leave China due to Jinping's dictatorial rule. The US Embassy's consulate staff may be facilitating their entry. Exploiting America's vulnerability, the open southern border becomes an attractive option for enemies.

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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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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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26,000 young males from China have recently arrived in our country. This raises questions about their purpose and whether we are unintentionally forming a small army within our borders.

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The individuals interviewed are from various countries like Pakistan, India, Turkey, China, and Iran. A former US military member collects discarded passports and IDs from illegal immigrants crossing the Hakumba area, including China, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey. Many documents are destroyed upon arrival in the US to hide identities. The collector expresses security concerns about these actions, especially with the presence of military-aged males among the immigrants.

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Chinese migration to the US is suspected to be an invasion disguised as economic migration from South America. The Chinese migrants are seen as hostile and unsettling. They are believed to be part of a larger invasion, not a sleeper cell but "sleepwalkers." This migration makes it challenging to address the invasion as a separate issue.

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26,000 young males from China have recently arrived in our country. This raises questions about their purpose and whether we are unintentionally forming a small army within our borders.

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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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In this video, the speaker claims that there is an organized illegal alien pipeline from Ecuador to the United States, which is part of a United Nations weaponized migration agenda. They describe the various stops along the route, including secret staging hotels for Chinese illegal aliens and the dangerous journey through the Darien Gap. The speaker also discusses the presence of UN-affiliated organizations in Panamanian refugee camps and the involvement of cartels in smuggling. They emphasize the potential threats to national security and the impact on American society, including the possibility of permanent one-party rule. The speaker urges viewers to take action against this agenda. (151 words)

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Millions of young foreign men are in the US, brought here with tax dollars. Alejandro Mayorkas is involved. They lack jobs and services, raising questions about their purpose here. Integration into American society seems lacking, leading to concerns about potential violence. The speaker believes these men are dangerous.

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Ep. 71 How China and the UN are Fueling the Invasion of America
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Tucker Carlson discusses the Darien Gap, a treacherous jungle area between Panama and Colombia that migrants must cross to travel from South America to North America. Bret Weinstein, a biologist who recently visited the region, explains that the Darien Gap is not a canyon but an impenetrable jungle, making the journey perilous. Over 520,000 migrants crossed this area last year, many fleeing economic collapse in their home countries, particularly from Venezuela and Ecuador, where visa-free entry allows for easier access. Weinstein describes the conditions in transit camps where migrants recover and gather resources after facing robbery and violence during their journey. He notes that many migrants claim political asylum upon reaching the U.S. border, but most are actually fleeing economic hardship. He highlights the role of NGOs and the International Organization for Migration in facilitating this migration, raising concerns about the humanitarian crisis it creates. Additionally, Weinstein observes a separate group of Chinese migrants in a camp, noting their reluctance to engage with outsiders and speculating that their migration may be part of a larger, coordinated effort. He expresses concern about the implications of this migration for U.S. security and the environment, particularly if infrastructure projects like a bridge in the Darien are linked to Chinese interests. Weinstein concludes that the situation reflects a complex interplay of migration, potential invasion, and international dynamics, suggesting that the U.S. government may be unwittingly facilitating a crisis that undermines national interests.
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