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In this video, the speaker visits a police precinct in Chicago where many people from Venezuela and Colombia have set up tents and are sleeping on the floor. The speaker blames the mayor and Democrats for inviting more people to come to Chicago without providing them with proper support. The speaker talks to some individuals who have been waiting for their court dates for several years and are unable to work. The speaker predicts that the situation will only get worse and believes that the only solution is to support Maga (Make America Great Again).

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The speaker provides an update on the situation at a bus terminal where many illegal immigrants have gathered. They express frustration with the increasing number of people and criticize the Democrats for inviting more immigrants. The speaker highlights the overcrowding and mentions that American citizens are left standing outside in the cold. They also mention that media and citizens will soon be restricted from entering the area. Another person joins the conversation and expresses concern about the number of military-age men entering the country. They believe there should be a legal and fair process for immigration. The speaker agrees and emphasizes the need to tighten border control. They conclude by urging people to reelect President Trump and criticize those who support the Democrats.

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In San Diego, unmarked white border patrol buses released hundreds of illegal immigrants onto city streets and sidewalks. These buses are not from Texas, but rather the Biden administration's buses. Migrants from as far as China and Pakistan were left unsure of what to do or where to go. In Sierra Vista, Arizona, a Guatemalan family was dropped off in a Dollar Tree parking lot, also confused and lost. The local sheriff criticized these mass street releases, stating that they are unfair to both the community and the migrants. Meanwhile, in El Paso, Texas, the state is using razor wire and physical manpower to block large groups of migrants attempting to enter the US illegally. Despite the White House claiming progress, border numbers for August are expected to reach around 230,000 migrant encounters, the highest for 2023.

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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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Mexico struggles to handle a sudden influx of millions of people, despite the desire to welcome them. Many have lived in the U.S. for decades, building lives and families there. The idea of deporting them back to Mexico, where they may find nothing left and face violence, is unrealistic. This situation could lead to a significant crisis, as these individuals cannot simply return to a life of lower wages and instability.

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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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The speaker boarded a bus full of African and Hispanic migrants heading to Costa Rica, then potentially to the United States. They highlighted the organized nature of the migration, with multiple camps sending thousands daily. The speaker expressed concern over undisclosed bus owners and the influx of migrants, calling it an invasion. They emphasized the issue's significance in an election year and the need for transparency.

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In San Diego, unmarked white border patrol buses released hundreds of illegal immigrants onto city streets and sidewalks. These buses are not from Texas but are under the Biden administration. Migrants from China and Pakistan were among those released. In Sierra Vista, Arizona, a Guatemalan family was dropped off in a Dollar Tree parking lot, unsure of what to do. The local sheriff criticized these mass street releases, stating that they are unfair to both the community and the migrants. Meanwhile, in El Paso, Texas, the Texas National Guard is using razor wire and manpower to block large groups of migrants attempting to enter the US illegally. Border numbers for August are expected to reach around 230,000 migrant encounters, the highest for 2023. The White House's claim of progress in stopping the flow at the southern border does not align with the reality on the ground.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss their location in Tucson and Fort Worth, respectively. Speaker 1 mentions a waiting room filled with individuals who have recently crossed the border. They express concern about the influx of immigrants heading to Dallas and other parts of the country. The speakers indirectly criticize Joe Biden, Mayorkas, and the Democratic party for their immigration policies.

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Residents in Brighton Park are upset about plans to house 2,000 migrants at a base camp in their neighborhood. They claim they were not informed about the project and only found out when construction crews arrived. At a meeting held at Kelly High School, tensions rose as residents demanded transparency. However, the meeting reached capacity, leaving many residents outside and unable to participate. The frustration was evident as people pounded on the doors in an attempt to be heard. The situation highlights the divide between residents and the city's plan to house migrants in the area.

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Dozens, possibly over a hundred, immigrants have been dropped off at Vice President Kamala Harris's residence in Washington, DC. This move by Governor Greg Abbott of Texas is part of an effort to draw attention to the border crisis and the lack of resources in border towns. The mayor of Washington DC has requested federal intervention, but no action has been taken yet. This follows similar actions in Martha's Vineyard, where migrants were flown in from Florida. Governors Abbott, Ducey, and DeSantis have been emphasizing that this issue should not be limited to their states. The Naval Observatory, the official residence of Vice President Harris, is now witnessing the impact of this campaign.

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In El Paso, there is a humanitarian crisis with around 2,500 migrants sleeping on the streets. Most of them are from Venezuela, but there are also migrants from Nicaragua, Colombia, Turkey, Africa, and more. The ending of title 42 on May 11th is causing an increase in migrants crossing the region. There have been reports of chicken pox outbreaks in some of the camps. The situation is overwhelming authorities, and the mayor has declared an emergency. Migrants are trying to reach cities like Denver, Houston, and Chicago, but many don't have the money for transportation. Downtown El Paso is filled with migrants. Stay tuned for updates on this ongoing situation.

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Texas has taken control of Shelby Park and is now arresting migrants for criminal trespass. Border patrol does not have access to the area, so Texas is determining the outcome for migrants. Single men and women are being arrested for criminal trespass, while families and children are handed over to US border patrol. This highlights the strained relationship between Texas and the Biden administration.

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A concerned speaker expresses worry about border security and the government shutdown. They report following a bus to a warehouse in Tucson, which appears to be a new drop-off point for an NGO. The speaker interviews someone involved in transporting individuals and expresses support for their work. They mention a sense of hopelessness among those working in public safety and national security. The speaker also shares that the people on the ground dislike Secretary Mayorkas and President Biden, and hope for President Trump's return in 2024. They discuss the process of dropping off individuals at the warehouse and sending them to different locations. The speaker criticizes Casa Alitas, the NGO running the operation, and suggests it is part of a leftist, anti-American agenda.

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In this video, local officials from Eagle Pass, Texas discuss the ongoing border crisis. Congressman Tony Gonzalez highlights the stories of sheriffs and local officials that are often overlooked. Sheriff Randy Brown explains the challenges his county faces, including trains being used to transport illegal immigrants and stolen vehicles. The situation is overwhelming for law enforcement, with limited resources and constant trespassing. The mayor of Eagle Pass, Rolando Salinas, emphasizes the strain on the community, including the hospital's inability to provide adequate care for locals due to the influx of immigrants. The officials stress the need for a bipartisan solution and highlight the alarming number of illegal immigrants entering the country, which is far greater than the official figures suggest.

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There is a migrant crisis in New York City, with over 100,000 migrants needing housing, education, and medical care. Mayor Adams wants the federal government or the state to cover the costs, but they refuse. The burden falls on New York City taxpayers, adding to existing issues like congestion pricing, crime, and homelessness. The speaker criticizes the government for not taking responsibility for the problem they created.

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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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New York City is facing a major problem with migrants coming through the southern border. This issue is going to impact every community in the city and result in a $12 billion deficit. The speaker emphasizes that everyone needs to take responsibility and asks what role the listeners played in addressing this issue. They warn that if action is not taken, the city we know will be lost. The speaker also mentions the back-and-forth between different boroughs about where to send the migrants, stating that this is not a game.

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In San Diego, unmarked white border patrol buses released hundreds of illegal immigrants onto city streets and sidewalks. These buses are not from Texas but are under the Biden administration. Migrants were seen confused and unsure of what to do next. In Sierra Vista, Arizona, a Guatemalan family was dropped off in a Dollar Tree parking lot, also unsure of their next steps. The local sheriff criticized these mass street releases, stating that they are unfair to both the community and the migrants. Meanwhile, in El Paso, Texas, the Texas National Guard is using razor wire and manpower to block large groups of migrants attempting to enter the US illegally. Despite the White House claiming progress, border numbers for August are expected to be the highest for 2023.

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In this video, filmed in San Antonio, Texas, the speaker shows a line forming outside an overwhelmed illegal immigration human trafficking center. Despite the usual slowdown in November, illegal immigration is increasing. Once processed, the individuals are moved to another warehouse behind the airport and then flown to various locations in the interior. The speaker encounters a confrontational individual who will soon become someone's new neighbor. The footage also shows people coming from Eagle Pass and Laredo. The video ends with the speaker mentioning going up to the sidewalk.

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A large group of Haitian migrants in Mexico are pushing through a refugee center, causing chaos and trampling officials. They are seeking expedited humanitarian visas to travel to the US-Mexico border. Border patrol has been bringing in buses to process the migrants, and they are constructing a processing facility due to the high number of people. It is worth noting that the migrants are choosing to cross illegally instead of using the legal port of entry as advised by the Biden administration. Once processed, the migrants are expected to be released into the United States.

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New York City is facing an emergency as over 60,000 illegal immigrants have arrived, with 5,000 being housed in The Row NYC hotel. Whistleblower Carlos Arellano reveals that the migrants receive free medical care, laundry services, housekeeping, and three meals a day, along with various other benefits. However, the hotel is experiencing numerous issues, including alcohol abuse, violence, theft, and crumbling infrastructure. The city has signed a $275 million contract to fund the migrants' stay, but some hotels are refusing to accommodate them. Carlos believes the situation will only worsen, as the city lacks a plan to address the problem.

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New York City is facing a major problem with migrants coming through the southern border. This issue is going to have a devastating impact on the city, with 10,000 migrants arriving each month from various parts of the world. The entire city will be affected, and there is a $12 billion deficit that will require cuts to all services. The speaker emphasizes that everyone needs to take responsibility and asks the community what they have done to address this issue. The speaker warns that if action is not taken, the city will be lost. The speaker also mentions the back-and-forth between different boroughs about where to send the migrants, stating that this is not a game.

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The speaker discusses the conversion of a new Holiday Inn into an illegal immigration center near Ford City Mall. They express frustration over the use of tax dollars to house illegal immigrants and the impact on local resources. Concerns are raised about the lack of documentation required for these individuals in contrast to the strict requirements for American citizens. Additionally, the speaker highlights issues with overcrowding in schools due to illegal immigrants and the potential strain on public services. The conversation also touches on the presence of older individuals posing as minors in the school system and the impact on law enforcement resources.

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Thousands of people are gathered at the border, causing a significant impact on the United States. The media only shows the surface, but the situation is much more dire. A recent flight with Texas DPS revealed that agents were unavailable to respond to individuals located miles away from the main gathering. The border system is completely broken, and the truth is not being told. Each bump on the ground represents a person, and there were 12,000 encounters today.
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