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A property owner near the US-Mexico border in California has been dealing with a surge of migrants passing through his land. He believes they are crossing the border through an open door on his property. A wildlife camera captured a large group of migrants entering the US just an hour after the property owner showed the location to a news crew. Border Patrol agents cannot physically block people from crossing or send them back immediately, but they can take them into custody and process them accordingly. Local law enforcement is responsible for enforcing trespassing on private property.

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Bill Wells visits Corey Gorderow at the border, where discarded IDs are found in the yard, some burned or torn. Middle Eastern and Chinese nationals are crossing, with Chinese individuals having Mexican IDs. It's unclear how they obtain these IDs.

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This report states, "the border between United States and Canada is being flooded with illegal migrants." "We've got the proof, and we are going to show you." Filming near Cherubusco and Franklin, it argues "illegal crossings are getting out of hand and landowners are fed up," citing "highly organized operations designed to get people across the border without being caught." On the ground, they report "We counted 23 of them with lots of luggage" and "nine of them," with "the last one was a woman running with a baby," and garbage left behind. They show "Here we have a pair of pants, a pajama. Oh, a razor. But what is that? That's tools." They identify "a woman from Port Au Prince" and "Jose Saint Just and Noise Jean Houdes" from Florida, and reference "The temporary protection status that they receive from the Biden administration, I think it's more than 500,000 Asians that have that at the moment who will be expired soon." They note "34 people, four days" at the "border between New York and Quebec, 523 kilometers long," with RCMP helicopters and border patrol, plus taxis and crossings, and invite donations at guardtheborder.com.

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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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The number of people crossing from Canada into New England is increasing, with 7,000 arrests in the Swanton sector alone. Most are single adult men involved in smuggling, coming from various countries. Border patrol faces challenges like water crossings and drug cartels. Despite efforts to apprehend and process migrants, some still die attempting to enter illegally. The job for agents is becoming riskier. Canada's lenient visa policies have contributed to the influx. The situation poses a significant issue for New England.

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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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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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Thousands of undocumented migrants flood across the southern border, as shown in new drone images. Eagle Pass, Texas experiences one of the largest mass illegal crossings ever seen, with around 1,000 adult men from Venezuela crossing in just 2 hours.

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A property owner near the US-Mexico border in California has been dealing with a surge of migrants passing through his land. Brian Silvis captured video footage of people crossing into his property, including Turkish, Kurdish, and Chinese individuals. Silvis believes that the border is easily crossed, with migrants simply stepping into the US. He mentioned that border patrol usually does not stop them and that they often ask him for directions. A wildlife camera set up by Silvis captured a large group of migrants entering the US shortly after our visit. Border patrol agents can only detain and process individuals, as local law enforcement is responsible for enforcing trespassing on private property.

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Migrants were found to be using TikTok, a Chinese social media platform, to learn about a specific entryway into California. They followed step-by-step instructions and detailed directions found on the platform to hire smugglers and reach their destination. The process appeared organized and routine, as the migrants walked a short distance and waited in line for US border patrol to arrive, allowing them to surrender.

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In this video, the speaker observes multiple groups of people crossing the border illegally. They spot footprints and witness coyotes hiding ropes and ladders for future crossings. The speaker criticizes the situation, blaming it on "Biden's America" and the lack of Border Patrol agents. They highlight the trash left behind by these crossings and express frustration at the Democrats. The speaker calls out the cartel's involvement and the individuals in black trying to avoid detection. They also have a conversation with someone from the Santa Teresa port of entry, who informs them that there are very few agents available to address the issue. The video ends with the speaker expressing disappointment at the lack of border security.

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The speaker reports on the challenges faced by Border Patrol in Lukeville due to ongoing breaches in the border wall and an increase in illegal crossings. They interview individuals from India and Senegal who express their desire to work and seek opportunities in the United States. The speaker shows footage of illegal immigrants entering through breaches in the wall and walking along the border road. They also highlight a wall incursion in San Diego and the issue of human smugglers. The speaker mentions that many of the migrants have traveled through multiple countries before reaching the southern border. While some may be deported, the overwhelmed Border Patrol is likely to release most with a notice to appear in court.

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The US-Canada border in areas like Franklin, Canada, and Churubusko, USA, is experiencing increased illegal migrant crossings. Landowners report garbage and trails on their properties. Investigations revealed TikTok videos advertising illegal crossings and a spike in crossings recently. People are observed discarding clothes to change their appearance. Trail cameras captured footage of groups, including children, crossing with luggage. One group numbered 23 people. Discarded items included tools and a pink vibrator. An ID from Port Au Prince, Haiti, was found. Some residents believe drones may be used to survey the area before crossings. Taxi drivers have been seen dropping off and picking up migrants. Documents found revealed individuals from Miami, Florida, possibly connected to human trafficking. The RCMP is monitoring the situation, with helicopters patrolling the area. Most migrants are reportedly Haitian, possibly due to deportation concerns. Social media is used to identify safe crossing locations. In four days, 34 people were caught in one spot. The border between New York and Quebec is 523 kilometers long.

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We're getting an aerial view of a massive situation unfolding at the US-Mexico border near Del Rio, Texas. Thousands of migrants, primarily Haitian, are congregating under the international bridge, waiting to be processed by Border Patrol. The numbers have exploded in the last 48 hours, tripling from just over 4,000 to upwards of 11,000. People are constantly streaming in, crossing the Rio Grande from Ciudad Acuna, Mexico, using a dam and a dirt path. Border Patrol is overwhelmed and doesn't have the capacity to process everyone, leading to the congestion under the bridge. We're seeing hundreds crossing the river at a time, with people freely moving back and forth between the US and Mexico, seemingly unimpeded by authorities.

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Another group of migrants arrived at the border, highlighting the continuous flow of people entering and leaving. This situation has become a profitable industry for some, who exploit the suffering of others. The dangers faced by migrants, such as rape and murder, as well as being robbed by cartels, are alarming. The organizations profiting from this crisis are the real problem. Taxpayer money is being used to fund transportation for these migrants, but the situation is not improving. This is just the beginning of what is to come for America. There are those who simply seek personal gain, while others aim to destroy America from within. It is crucial to hold these individuals accountable. A journalist was confronted and told they couldn't film, which is absurd considering the circumstances.

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This remote stretch of the border has become increasingly busy, with a 140% increase in migrant apprehensions in the past year. Smugglers have been cutting through the border wall, creating breaches that the border patrol is struggling to address. Our cameras captured one of these breaches, where smugglers hid their faces. This is not an isolated incident, as another breach was discovered and repaired today.

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The video describes illegal border crossings from Mexico into the United States. It states that this is one of many smaller crossings occurring in the past 24 to 48 hours. The footage shows the activity at a distance, noted as visible but far away, with the observer indicating that this is as close as they can get at the moment. The crossings are described as happening immediately after the election. The speaker notes that the illegal entrants are trying to enter the country as fast as possible before Donald Trump takes office in early January. The report promises to keep viewers posted and suggests that more crossings are expected in the near future, particularly later in the day.

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A large group of migrants left their shelter in Just at sunset and walked for an hour in the darkness to reach the crossing point at the river. They were guided by GPS coordinates obtained from forklift tractors that raised razor wire last October. The migrants expressed anger towards Mexican authorities for sending them to cross into this dangerous area of the river at Nike. These GPS-guided caravans have become more frequent in Eagle Pass this November.

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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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Large groups of migrants continue to cross into Eagle Pass, even at the end of the year. We joined one of the caravans that crossed in December. The migrants showed us the GPS they used to find a location on the Rio Grande. Mexican soldiers were waiting to guard their crossing. The area has seen a high number of crossings, but Mexican authorities have recently reduced the arrival of migrants.

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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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Speaker 0 describes a scene at the Rio Grande, stating: “The US side of the Rio Grande,” and that there is a mass of “several 100 illegal immigrants who have just crossed the Rio Grande.” They claim that “several 100 more [are] streaming across as we speak.” They report that they are on “a boat in the Rio Grande,” with the current location on “the Mexican side of the river right now.” The observer notes that it is a “never ending stream” of people, with “Hundreds of people crossing the Rio Grande basically every hour,” and that they are “heading over to the international bridge, which you can see in the background.” The speaker emphasizes the scale by saying, “Look at that massive people.” The posing concern centers on the impact at the border infrastructure, with the claim that “This is why the situation under the bridge continues to deteriorate.” The speaker repeats the characterization of the scene as “insane,” underscoring a perceived crisis level. They advocate for action by authorities, stating, “The federal government has to wake up.” In a brief aside, the other voice interjects, “Oh, you’re right.”

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A person in Mexico witnesses individuals crossing the border illegally, highlighting the lack of border patrol agents. They mention the involvement of cartels and blame leftist NGOs and Democrats for the open borders. The person warns that this situation is happening all along the border and accuses those who support open borders of endangering America. They emphasize the potential harm caused by allowing illegal immigrants into the country.

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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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Thousands of undocumented migrants flood across the southern border, as shown in new drone images. Eagle Pass, Texas experienced one of the largest mass illegal crossings ever seen at the border, with 1,000 adult men from Venezuela crossing in just 2 hours.
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