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Over 6 million illegal immigrants have been apprehended at the southern border since 2021, leading to concerns about deliberate planning by government and non-government entities. The migration pipeline starts in the Darien Gap, where migrants cross from South America to Panama, facing dangers such as rape and robbery. Various international organizations, including OIM, Red Cross, UNICEF, and Doctors Without Borders, aid migrants and provide maps and instructions on how to reach the US border. The United Nations' 2030 agenda for sustainable development promotes mass migration as a means to achieve global goals. The facilitation of illegal migration raises national security concerns, with military-aged males and Chinese nationals passing through the camps. The consequences include permanent political demographic change and potential dominance by one political party if action is not taken.

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People have been continuously crossing the border, with 30 individuals hitting the terror screening database since October 1st. In Lukeville, another area where people are arriving, individuals from Bangladesh, Egypt, China, Senegal, and Angola have been seen. One man from Angola shared that he spent five months traveling and thousands of dollars to fly to Brazil. He then made a dangerous journey through the Darien Gap, Central America, and Mexico to reach his current location. The outcome of his situation, like many others, remains uncertain. This is a concerning issue.

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ActBlue, the fundraising platform for Democratic candidates and PACs, is facilitating what I would describe as the invasion of our country. They act as financial intermediaries for numerous NGOs involved in every stage, from helping illegal aliens enter the country to assisting them once they're here. These NGOs provide resources like water along the border, fly migrants into the country's interior, enroll them in public assistance programs, offer pro bono legal representation, and even run "know your rights" campaigns and ICE emergency response hotlines. Some groups advocate for abolishing ICE facilities, keeping criminal illegal aliens in the U.S., and providing public assistance. ActBlue's entanglement with such radical organizations demonstrates the Democratic Party's support for open borders.

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DHS allegedly admitted in a memo that the Venezuelan government was emptying prisons and rehabilitation centers, releasing inmates with instructions to go to the U.S. It is claimed that DHS knew this was happening, and that the Tren de Aragua gang is now heavily present in the U.S. DHS has allegedly acknowledged in writing that Venezuela is emptying prisons and rehabilitation centers with the understanding that those released should go to the United States. DHS is purportedly processing these individuals without knowing their whereabouts. The estimated number of people who have come across the border in the last 2-3 years is said to be about 10-11 million, but one speaker believes the number is closer to 15-18 million.

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The United States is the main funder behind the migrant crisis, primarily through the International Organization for Migration (IOM), a UN agency with a large office in Panama's City of Knowledge, formerly Fort Clayton. This location is strategically vital due to its proximity to the Panama Canal and Highway 1. Numerous NGOs and IGOs, including HIAS (Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society) and Catholic Charities, are contributing to the crisis and are also taking over governments. Homeland Security chief Mayorkas, allegedly a former HIAS board member, visited the Darien Gap in 2022 with SOUTHCOM commander Laura Richardson and Ambassador Aponte, reportedly to increase the size of migrant camps. While his motivations are unclear, his actions suggest he wants to destroy the United States.

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In the transcript, Speaker 0 asserts that the surge from Mexico during the Biden administration occurred due to two explicit actions. First, after Joe Biden won in November 2024, AMLO, the president of Mexico, convened Mexican legislators and enacted legislation that they knew would radically encourage mass migration to the United States, specifically acknowledging that this would be the effect they sought. Second, governments in Nicaragua under Daniel Ortega allegedly responded by allowing anyone from anywhere in the world to obtain a visa if they fly to Nicaragua, and then they would be taken to the border to head north toward the United States. According to the speaker, millions of people from Africa, Latin America, and Asia flew to Nicaragua on chartered planes and then proceeded toward the U.S. border. The speaker characterizes these developments as intentional and directed.

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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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Since Joe Biden became president, there has been a surge of immigrants crossing the US southern border. The head of US border control, Alejandro Mayorkas, is an immigrant himself and was on the board of HIAS, a group supporting open borders. HIAS receives over $100 million annually from the government and is helping immigrants cross the Darien Gap to reach the US. Despite this conflict of interest, it is rarely discussed in mainstream immigration debates.

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Chairman Perry and members of the caucus, I thank you for inviting me to discuss what I describe as the most historic mass migration crisis ever to strike The United States. What has happened at the Southern border is history-making in scope with long-lasting second, third, and fourth order implications for American citizens. The mass migration that began around inauguration day 2021 calls for a broader public discussion about what it is and how it works. During its first year and now into its second, I interviewed hundreds of immigrants, most recently on an eight-day fact-finding journey to Tapachula, on the Guatemala–Mexico border. From my vantage point, there is one root cause most often cited by the immigrating foreign nationals for coming now: that President Joe Biden opened the American southern border wide to them. They see on social media, from hundreds of thousands who have gone before, secure quick releases and resettlement into America—the ultimate golden chalice—and they decide to gamble large smuggling investments that criminal smuggling gangs will get them in to stay too. With such an enticing return on smuggling investment, no thinking person should wonder why this global migration hit a national record of nearly 2,000,000 border patrol apprehensions in a single year with probably 500,000 more gotaways, an undercount. The caucus should know that nonprofit advocacy groups and, more notably, the United Nations appear to be working alongside the criminal smuggling organizations on the same mission. United Nations agencies such as the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) are providing hard cash, food, shelter, legal services, and psychological services along the migrant trails, which also materially facilitate journeys that everyone involved knows lead to illegal American border crossings. In various forms, the UN and the nonprofits it funds contribute to the current mass migration crisis. I found a UNHCR stamp booklet discarded on the Rio Grande riverbank on the Mexican side, and I observed handout cash debit cards to migrants in long lines. Workers reported that they give $400 every fifteen days to families of four, renewable every two weeks. The UN tells me only the most vulnerable receive this cash, yet in Reynosa and Tapachula, long lines at UNHCR offices revealed regular family units, many with debit cards, who said they might have to leave the migrant trail and go home without this money. The cards are part of a vast and escalating UN program called cash-based interventions along the migrant trail through Latin America, including unrestricted, unconditionally usable plastic cash cards, cash-filled envelopes in some areas, money transfers for lodging and pharmaceutical prescriptions, and something called movement assistance—transportation money to move forward when camps empty and reform further north. Credible reporting shows the UN is providing these forms of assistance along the trail from South America to Texas. On a Kakuta to Bogota, Colombia segment, the UN was seen handing out food, clothing, and necessities worth an estimated $200 to $300 per migrant per day. Non-cash assistance keeps migrants on the US trail; in Tapachula, Mexican asylum approval is important for permission to move legally beyond the southern provinces toward the US border. But many coming from Guatemala tell Mexican immigration they are seeking US jobs, which is not an eligible asylum claim, so they are denied. I did learn of a UN-funded migrant advocacy center where a full-time staff of certified psychologists helps migrants recover repressed memories of more eligible persecution. This manager said his group also trains migrants on how to pass muster with Mexican asylum interviewers the first time around, producing a 90% success rate for thousands a year. Other UN-funded psychologists offer similar work. If true, the UNHCR in Mexico has found another way to keep thousands more on the trail toward the American border. Some will defend this UN assistance as lifesaving; others will view it differently, and they will want to know more. Americans deserve to know the full extent of it, because the United States is the UN’s largest donor, and the US Congress appropriates a huge amount of money to the UN each year. Thank you. I note that the border is a national security concern. Recently, I reported a Venezuelan crossing the Rio Grande from Matamoros to Brownsville, and the FBI-wanted individual held in ICE headquarters here in Washington, D.C. intervened and demanded he be ordered released because he might get COVID in detention. He is now living freely pursuing an asylum claim in Detroit. Thank you.

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Immigrants have been crossing the U.S. southern border since Joe Biden took office, raising questions about border policies. Alejandro Mayorkas, the Secretary of Homeland Security, is an immigrant from a Cuban Jewish family and was previously on the board of HIAS (Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society), an NGO advocating for asylum seekers and refugees. HIAS, which receives over $100 million annually from the government, has been linked to facilitating border crossings by aiding immigrants in navigating the Darien Gap, connecting South America to North America. They have processing facilities and provide resources, including maps, to help immigrants reach the U.S. southern border. This situation raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest, yet it remains largely unaddressed in mainstream immigration discussions.

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The Biden administration is flying migrants from South America to the United States, regardless of documentation, aiding human trafficking. Most lack documentation.

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During the four years of the Biden administration, the United States directed significant taxpayer funds to facilitate illegal immigration. While much reporting has focused on the role of NGOs after migrants cross the border, the center examined what happened before migrants reached the Rio Grande, specifically how NGOs and UN agencies were paid by US taxpayers to facilitate illegal movement through South and Central America and Mexico. The center documented a large UN-NGO support network from field reporting and annual reports from the Regional Refugee and Migrant Response Plan. This network comprised way stations along Latin American migration routes that enabled millions of foreign nationals from as many as 180 countries to illegally reach the U.S. border, in part funded by US taxpayers. Some funds were provided directly to NGOs by the State Department's Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM) or USAID, while other funding was sent indirectly through UN agencies that then funded NGOs. This was often described as humanitarian assistance to people who would travel anyway, but the center states this amounted to coordinated, well-funded assistance designed to undermine US immigration laws. Starting in South America and Central America, NGOs distributed millions of dollars’ worth of supplies intended to help recipients plan to illegally breach borders of the United States and several other countries along the way. In Northwestern Colombia, the center found NGOs working in coordination with the paramilitary drug-smuggling group Clan Del Golfo, also known as the Gaitanistas, which controlled the smuggling routes. Nekocli, a town in Northwest Colombia, is described as a major staging area for migrants aiming to cross at the Gulf of Urabá and then reach the jumping-off point for trips through the Darién Gap. The researchers visited Nekocli and observed what resembled a swap meet or farmer’s market of NGO and UN organizations providing assistance, with booths for various groups, including the Florida-based Cadena and the Silver Spring–based Adventist Development and Relief Agency, among others. They provided services such as guidance on navigating the Darién Gap, food, dry socks, backpacks, and more. After crossing the Gulf of Urabá in Colombia, migrants reach Akande, where the jumping-off point to the Darién Gap lies. There, the UN-backed camp provided security for the camp, reportedly by a drug-smuggling gang, though the center notes that it does not have direct evidence of this, it seems likely that NGOs and the UN paid for security through the drug-smuggling gang. After crossing through Central America, migrants reach southern Mexico, entering via Guatemala into Southern Mexico, with Tapachula identified as the first large entry point. A large, one-stop-immigration-mall-like facility under construction there housed UN agencies and NGOs. Similar camps exist in northern Mexico as well. In Tapachula, an NGO funded by the UN (and thus by the United States) provided repressed memory therapy for illegal immigrants who had been rejected for asylum by Mexico, enabling them to obtain certificates acknowledging the persecution they had forgotten, which they then used to appeal and obtain asylum status. Throughout Latin America, these networks—funded in part by US taxpayers—facilitated the flow of illegal immigrants, but oversight has been lacking, and Congress has not acted to require recipients of funding not to promote illegal immigration.

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The speaker discusses the immigration crisis at the southern border, highlighting the role of NGOs in facilitating illegal migration. They express concern over the influx of migrants, particularly military-aged men, and the potential national security risks posed by Chinese migrants. The speaker criticizes the Biden administration's open borders policies and warns of the consequences if the situation is not addressed. They emphasize the need for action to prevent America from being overrun by illegal immigrants.

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The speaker addresses the historic mass migration crisis at the US Southern border, asserting its root cause is President Biden's open border policy, as perceived by immigrating foreign nationals via social media. They are motivated by the success of those who came before them. This has led to record border patrol apprehensions and significant "gotaways." The speaker claims that UN agencies like IOM and UNHCR are materially contributing to illegal border crossings by providing cash, food, shelter, and legal/psychological services along migrant trails. They cite examples of cash debit cards given to migrants, and psychologists helping migrants recover memories of persecution to pass asylum interviews. The speaker suggests this UN assistance, funded partly by the US, keeps migrants on the trail to the US. They also raise national security concerns, citing an example of an FBI watch-listed Venezuelan released by ICE and now pursuing asylum in Detroit.

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Since Joe Biden took office, over 8 million illegal immigrants have crossed the US southern border. Many wonder why the US allows this invasion. Alejandro Mayorkas, the head of the US border, is an immigrant himself and was a board member of HIAS, a Jewish organization advocating for open borders. HIAS receives over $100 million annually from the government and is now found to be facilitating the crossing of immigrants through the Darien Gap. They provide a processing facility, build roads, and produce maps to guide immigrants to the US border. Despite being a conflict of interest, this issue is rarely discussed in mainstream immigration debates.

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Various international government and nongovernment organizations, such as OIM, Red Cross, UNICEF, HIAS, European Union, Doctors Without Borders, UNHCR, and the Norwegian Refugee Council, provide aid and guidance to migrants on their journey to the United States. They distribute maps showing migration routes and rest stops, as well as a "rape kit" containing condoms and morning-after pills for safety. The United Nations' 2030 agenda for sustainable development supports mass migration as a core development consideration, linking it to every goal in the agenda. This organized aid and encouragement of migration raises questions about why it is happening and why the US border remains open. The situation also poses national security risks, as there are military-aged males and Chinese nationals among the migrants, potentially including spies and criminals. This influx of migrants could lead to permanent political demographic change in the United States.

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There has been a continuous influx of migrants at the border, with numbers being hidden through the use of the CBP one app. Migrants are being told to return to Mexico, fill out the app, and then enter the US where they are immediately released. This violates immigration laws. Additionally, the number of terrorists crossing the border is increasing, with 29 apprehended this month. There has also been a significant rise in Chinese nationals, some of whom are linked to the PLA. This open border situation poses a national security crisis under Mayorkas' responsibility.

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Illegal crossings at the southern border have decreased by 35% since the start of the Trump administration. According to Todd Bensman at the Center for Immigration Studies, the UN and NGOs have used billions of US tax dollars to support illegal southern border crossings. These organizations plan to spend $1.4 billion in 2025 to support 2.3 million foreign nationals traveling to the US through 17 Latin American countries. Bensman says this collaboration between the Biden-Harris State Department, 230 NGOs, and 15 UN agencies has been ongoing for four to five years, using at least $6 billion to aid migrants on their journey to the US border. Religious groups like Haius, Keritas, Lutherans, and Seventh Day Adventists are involved. Bensman urges the Trump administration to cut off funding to these organizations, which operate waystations from South America to northern Mexico.

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Various international government and nongovernment organizations, such as OIM, Red Cross, UNICEF, HIAS, European Union, Doctors Without Borders, UNHCR, and the Norwegian Refugee Council, provide aid and guidance to migrants on their journey to the United States. They distribute maps and information on routes, rest stops, and even a "rape kit" containing condoms and morning-after pills for safer travel through the jungle. This organized assistance is part of the 2030 agenda for sustainable development, which aims to build a world free of poverty, hunger, disease, and want. The report emphasizes that migration should be facilitated rather than restricted, linking it to every goal in the 2030 agenda. However, this situation also poses a national security threat, as it includes military-aged males and Chinese nationals who may have ulterior motives. If left unchecked, it could lead to permanent political demographic change and one-party rule in the United States.

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People from 160+ countries are illegally crossing our borders using smuggling routes, creating a global issue. Smugglers worldwide help them travel through continents like Europe, Asia, South America, and Central America to reach various points along our borders.

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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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Border patrol agents have expressed extreme concerns about the individuals crossing the southern border. In fiscal year 2023, 151 people on the FBI Terror Watch list have been arrested while crossing illegally, the highest number on record and higher than the previous six years combined. However, the Biden administration argues that this indicates they are catching more people. On the other hand, there have been over 1.5 million known "Godaways" since President Biden took office. These are illegal immigrants who are seen on cameras or sensors but successfully enter the United States without capture due to a lack of manpower. Additionally, thousands of individuals from special interest countries, including Afghanistan, Iran, Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen, have been arrested while crossing illegally. Border patrol agents have limited means of vetting these individuals, as their home countries do not share their records or data. This raises significant security concerns, particularly in light of the situation in Israel.

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Chairman Perry and members of the caucus, I am here to discuss what I term the most historic mass migration crisis ever to strike The United States, noting that what has happened at the Southern border is history making in scope and will have long lasting second, third, and fourth order implications for American citizens. During its first year and now into its second, I have interviewed hundreds of immigrants, most recently on an eight day fact finding journey to the Guatemala–Mexico border city of Tapachula. From my vantage point, there is but one root cause that the immigrating foreign nationals most often cite for coming now: that President Joe Biden opened the American southern border wide to them. They see over their cell phones, social media, hundreds of thousands who have gone before, secure quick releases and resettlement into America, the ultimate golden chalice, and they gamble huge smuggling fee investments that criminal smuggling gangs will get them in to stay too. With such an enticing return on smuggling investment, no thinking person should wonder why this global migration hit the all time national record of nearly 2,000,000 border patrol apprehensions in a single year with probably 500,000 more gotaways, and that’s an undercount. But the caucus should also know that nonprofit advocacy groups and, more notably, the United Nations appear to be working side by side with the criminal smuggling organizations on the very same mission. United Nations agencies such as the International Office of Migration (IOM) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) are providing hard cash, food, shelter, legal services, psychological services along the migrant trails, which also materially facilitate journeys that everyone involved very well knows despite any protestations to the contrary always lead to an illegal American border crossing. In whatever small or large way the United Nations and the nonprofits it funnels money to can reasonably be said to contribute to the current mass migration crisis. I found my first clue on a Rio Grande riverbank on the Mexican side, a discarded UNHCR stamp booklet. Hand out cash debit cards to migrants in long snaking lines. The workers handing them out said they give $400 every fifteen days to families of four, renewable every two weeks. The UN tells me only the most vulnerable get this cash. But in Reynosa, and again most recently in Tapachula, Mexico, where I saw the same long lines at the UNHCR office, nothing about them indicated acute vulnerability. They were regular family units of the sort crossing by the tens of thousands right now. Some showed me their debit cards there too and said, were it not for this money, they might have to leave the migrant trail and go home. Further inquiry showed the cards are just part of a vast and sharply escalating UN program called cash based interventions all along the migrant trail through Latin America. According to the UN documents and migrants, these include the unrestricted, unconditionally usable plastic cash cards, but also cash filled envelopes in some areas. Never a good look cash filled envelopes. Money transfers for lodging, pharmaceutical prescriptions, and something called movement assistance, which means transportation money to move forward when camps empty and reform further north. Credible reporting shows that the UN is providing these forms of assistance all along the migrant trail from South America to Texas. On a Kakuta to Bogota Colombia segment, the UN was seen handing out food, clothing, and necessities worth an estimated 200 to $300 day per migrant. And then there’s important non-cash assistance keeping migrants on the US trail. In Tapachula, approval for Mexican asylum these days is important for permission to move legally beyond the southern provinces where I was, always to The US border, of course. But many coming in from Guatemala innocently tell Mexican immigration they’re going for US jobs, which is not an eligible asylum claim. So they get denied. But I found a UN funded solution recently. The manager of a UN funded migrant advocacy center told me a full time staff of certified psychologists help these migrants recover repressed memories of more eligible government persecution. This manager told me in a recorded conversation that his group also trains migrants on the front end of the process how to pass muster with Mexican asylum interviewers the first time around. He said these operations produce a 90% success rate for thousands a year. Other UN funded psychologists offer what sounds like similar work. If all this is true, the UNHCR in Mexico has found another way to keep thousands more on the trail over the American border. Many can and will defend this UN assistance as lifesaving, but others who learn of it reasonably interpret this in a very different way, and they wanna know more, of course. However, Americans wanna interpret this assistance to migrants, they undoubtedly know they are joining a historic mass migration. All Americans deserve to know the full extent of it because The United States is the UN’s largest donor, and the US Congress appropriates a huge amount of money to the UN every year. I’ll also mention that the border is a national security concern. Just recently, I reported that a Venezuelan crossed the Rio Grande from Matamoros to Brownsville and that the FBI wanted that FBI watch listed individual held in that ICE headquarters here in Washington DC intervened and demanded that he be ordered that he be cut loose because he might get COVID in detention. That individual is now living freely pursuing an asylum claim in Detroit. Thank you. I thank the gentleman.

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Since Joe Biden took office, over 8 million illegal immigrants have crossed the US southern border. Many wonder why the US allows this "invasion." Alejandro Mayorkas, the head of the US border, is an immigrant himself and was a board member of HIAS, an NGO advocating for open borders. HIAS receives over $100 million annually from the government and is now found to be assisting immigrants in crossing the Darien Gap to reach the US. They have a processing facility and provide maps in Spanish to guide immigrants. Despite this conflict of interest, mainstream immigration discussions rarely address it.

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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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