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A driver was stopped at an Arkansas weigh station and given a literacy test. The officer asked him to read a document aloud and then write it down on a paper already filled with other people's writing. The driver witnessed people in handcuffs. He was told that if a driver cannot read or write English, the fine is $55,000. A company in Arkansas that employs people who can't read or write English faces a $10,000 fine, payable on the spot. Failure to pay results in immediate arrest and license revocation.

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We found 10,000 people using the same Social Security number. Illegal immigrants are given numbers to allow employers to withhold taxes. However, these numbers are often reused across multiple individuals working at various plants and factories, creating a system where the IRS only checks for employer use, not individual identity. This allows for fraudulent driver's license and voter registration acquisition. The government essentially ignores this, and a massive slush fund has been built up as a result – billions of dollars in interest alone. This explains why there are attempts to silence those who uncover this information. It reveals a uni-party system where everyone has benefited from this scheme at some point.

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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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An investigation uncovered intentional corruption involving bribes paid to skip safety evaluations for driver's licenses. Five individuals were arrested for brokering illegal transactions, funneling individuals from as far as Miami to fraudulently obtain licenses. Hundreds, possibly over a thousand, fraudulent licenses were issued in the scheme, ongoing for over two years. Over $120,000 in illicit proceeds were seized. Those arrested include tax collector employees Bansalei Velazu and Demetrius Smith, along with intermediaries Nirbus Rosales, Leonardo Gutierrez, Hung Du, Isbredia Perra, and Zola Gonzalez Pena. Myrna Fernandez was arrested for unlawful possession of a driver's license. The investigation is expanding statewide to identify those who received licenses illegally. Each fraudulent license could result in felony charges. The Attorney General stated the Biden border policy puts American families at risk and asks DMV offices to look for signs of corruption. A new program in Florida will protect ICE agents from doxing. Florida will shut down violent demonstrations quickly.

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"A ringleader, 28 year old illegal Brazilian national, Cesar Augusto Martin Riaz, admitted to conspiring to secure driver's license for over a thousand ineligible applicants." "More than 600 licenses were approved before the scam was unraveled." "Two ninety days time served." "Riaz charged $1,400 per head." "When Bedford police pulled Riaz's over and found 50 counterfeit driver's license in his car." "Time served, all thanks to this judge, Margaret R Guzman, and she was appointed by no other than Joe Biden." "Imagine living in a state where if you are an American citizen, nobody cares about you, but if you're an illegal alien, we have people like this in the office protecting every single one of them." "How many of those drivers license are still on the road? How many are operating in your state? How do we find that out?"

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A person went to a secret migrant shelter in Massachusetts and was allegedly reported to the police. The speaker claims the shelter spends $100,000 per month on Lyft rides for illegal immigrants. According to the ex-director of the shelter, the shelter has contracts with Uber and Lyft and pays them directly, even for trips to Boston or New Hampshire. The ex-director estimates Uber and Lyft costs totaled $1,200,000 a year. The speaker also claims the shelter charges taxpayers for empty rooms at $180 a night, and also bills for meals in those rooms. The ex-director alleges there is a tremendous amount of waste and/or fraud. The speaker claims to have exposed millions more in fraud and will post another video if they gain 500 followers.

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"the driver failed the assessment providing correct responses to just two of 12 verbal questions and only accurately identifying one of four highway traffic signs." Washington state improperly issued the driver a full term commercial driver's license. Asylum seekers or illegal aliens are not allowed to receive this. Mexico failed to conduct an English language proficiency test when they pulled the driver over for speeding last month. Had they done this, the driver would not have been on the road. Non enforcement radical immigration policies have turned the trucking industry into a lawless frontier, resulting in unqualified foreign drivers in properly acquiring licenses to operate 40 ton vehicles. Now the driver of that loaded 18 wheeler, er, Harjinder Singh, is accused of killing three people driving in a minivan in Florida after Singh attempted an illegal u-turn through a highway median last week in Fort Pierce, Florida.

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We found 10,000 people using the same Social Security number. They are brought in illegally and given a number to pay taxes. Companies hire them across various plants and factories, all using the same number. The IRS only checks if there's an employer linked to the number, validating it. This allows these individuals to obtain driver's licenses and potentially influence voter rolls. These workers don't pay taxes as it's deducted by the companies. The government has a $1.7 trillion slush fund, generating $100 million in interest monthly. This information reveals a corrupt system that benefits everyone involved, leading to attempts on the speaker's life.

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A Venezuelan migrant explains how to scam the system by breaking in, having a baby in the US, and getting married for more benefits. American women are encouraged to work and have abortions, while migrants are aided in crossing the border, having babies, and getting married for benefits.

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An Obama-era rule allows non-English speakers, potentially including illegal immigrants, to drive commercial vehicles, raising safety concerns. Jason Matura reports on the death of Scott Miller, killed by an illegal alien driving a flatbed truck. Miller's widow, Deanne, blames the system for allowing unqualified drivers on the road. American Truckers United exposed loopholes such as lack of screening, licenses for nonresidents, visa abuse, dangerous license swaps, and little accountability. An EAD card can be enough to obtain a CDL in some states. Truckers claim hundreds of thousands of licenses have been issued to foreign nationals, many unable to read road signs. These drivers' inability to read English impacts their capacity to read warning signs. President Trump signed an executive order to reinstate stricter licensing standards. Oklahoma has codified Trump's order and beefed up standards to protect residents.

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Illegal immigrants are using Facebook to buy fake IDs, Social Security cards, and access human smuggling services. Various pages advertise fake driver's licenses that claim to pass authenticity checks, with sellers offering to create IDs for any state. Migrants can also rent activated accounts for services like Uber Eats and DoorDash, with one account rental priced at $500. Additionally, bank accounts can be rented for $25 a week. Human smuggling services are openly advertised, with pages like Coyote 502 promoting quick crossings from Mexico to the U.S. Smugglers offer competitive pricing and fast services, often communicating through voice messages to avoid written admissions of illegal activity. Despite the illegality of these actions, Meta allows these activities to persist on its platform across the U.S.

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An investigation uncovered intentional corruption involving bribes paid to skip safety evaluations for driver's licenses. Five individuals were arrested for brokering illegal transactions, funneling individuals from as far as Miami to fraudulently obtain licenses. Hundreds, possibly over a thousand, fraudulent licenses were issued in the scheme, ongoing for over two years. Over $120,000 in illicit proceeds were seized. Tax collector employees Bansalei Velazu and Demetrius Smith II face felony charges for issuing fraudulent IDs and official misconduct. Nirbus Rosales, Leonardo Gutierrez, Hung Du, Isbredia Perra, and Zola Gonzalez Pena were arrested as intermediaries. Myrna Fernandez was arrested for unlawful possession of a driver's license, allegedly paying to pass her exams. The investigation will expand statewide to identify those who received licenses illegally. The Attorney General stated the situation exemplifies how the Biden border policy puts American families at risk. DMV offices and tax collectors were asked to look out for signs of corruption. A new program in Florida will protect ICE agents and federal authorities from doxing. Rioting is illegal in Florida and will be shut down quickly.

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We found 10,000 people sharing the same Social Security number, allowing them to work illegally. Employers use this number to deduct taxes. The IRS validates these numbers, ignoring the fraud. This enables illegal workers to get driver's licenses and vote. The government has a $1.7 trillion slush fund from uncollected taxes. This system benefits all parties involved, leading to corruption and deceit.

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"And now we have an exclusive look into a criminal investigation about just that." Five people arrested in Jacksonville on felonies for cheating to get their CDL. "All request interpreters." The arrest fall under the bureau of criminal investigations and intelligence from the florida highway patrol. Sergeant Dylan Bryan with FHP says there is now an investigation statewide across Florida. Dozens and dozens of cases, he says, and the cheating scheme centered in Jacksonville. Vladislav Yoroshik was 'found guilty of two felonies' and 'sent to jail in April for eight months.' Investigators call it 'organized fraud' where the CDL test was taken with 'equipment to get their answers.' DMV staff 'got suspicious' as suspects 'disrobe' and 'unbutton' their shirts. Five arrests so far are 'the tip of the iceberg.' 'This is happening all over the country.'

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My friend tried to help her nephew get a driver's license in Pompano Beach, Florida, but they were turned away twice and told to return at 6 am. When they arrived early, they found a large group of Somali illegal immigrants, mostly military-age men, waiting. They were not allowed to film the scene. The speaker criticized the situation and mentioned the ease of obtaining a driver's license for voting purposes. They also blamed Kamala Harris for allowing these people into the country.

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Public institutions may be complicit in allowing a questionable doctor, Bamidell Adiego, to conduct forensic autopsies in Canada and the US without verified credentials. Despite inconsistencies in his records and lack of verification from his Nigerian medical school, Adiego conducted 5,000 autopsies in Alberta and testified in court. Concerns were raised about his qualifications, with allegations of wrongful convictions based on his testimony. The Indiana Medical Licensing Board chose not to sanction Adiego for a drinking and driving offense, fearing legal scrutiny of his expert witness testimonies. The lack of oversight raises questions about how many other foreign medical graduates with fake credentials are practicing in North America.

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Speaker 0 asserts that illegal immigrants are using Meta's Facebook to buy fake IDs and Social Security cards, access human smuggling services, and illegally work for Uber, DoorDash, and Instacart through online flea markets. Key examples and claims: - A page titled “obtain your license to drive from The United States here” advertises multiple fake driver’s licenses in several videos, alongside fake Social Security cards and even credit scores. The page claims the IDs can pass an authenticity check and can pass under a black light, revealing a hologram security feature typically applied to real government-issued driver’s licenses. Fake licenses are advertised for every state, and the page owner can create an ID for any required state; instructions were provided on what information would be needed. - This page is described as one of many across the US advertising the same service. - Variations exist for obtaining work: ads on Facebook pages promoting activation or rental of Uber Eats, DoorDash, or Instacart accounts. Migrants can buy an already activated food delivery account or rent one from another user. - A woman posted an image reading “rent account for DoorDash” in Spanish; she stated the rental price as $500. Alongside a driver’s license and Social Security number, a bank account is also needed to start a food delivery account, and bank accounts can also be rented. On a Latinos in the Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, and Brooklyn page, someone is advertised renting out a bank account for $25 a week. - Before migrants can access illegal work, they must enter the country. Facebook allegedly allows advertisements of human smuggling services. A page titled “Coyote five zero two” has almost 100,000 followers and regularly posts videos of large groups of migrants walking through and being smuggled through Mexico; comments suggest they can be brought over from Mexico into the US within twenty minutes, with smugglers offering faster and cheaper options. - A page named “Flea Market of Phoenix” posted a smuggling video showing migrants climbing over the border wall. The page has over 72,000 followers. After inquiries, the author described services as “El Brinco” (the jump) and stated his service would be fast, easy, and secure, sending two videos: the original ad of smugglers hoisting a ladder and another showing a trail to get over from Mexico to the US in thirty minutes or less. In further messages, the smuggler discussed pricing: $7,500 per person, plus a $1,000 per person finder’s fee for referrals. - The narrator notes that creating or obtaining fake identification or smuggling a person across the border would typically be a felony, and working illegally would risk deportation. Nonetheless, Meta is described as allowing this illegal activity to take place on Facebook daily, with online flea markets found in cities and states across the US, even in places without sanctuary laws for illegal immigrants.

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We found 10,000 people using the same Social Security number. They are brought in illegally and given a number to pay taxes. Companies hire them across various plants and factories, all using the same number. The IRS only checks if there's an employer associated with the number, validating it. These individuals then use the number to obtain driver's licenses, leading to voter suppression. The government ignores this issue and these individuals don't pay taxes, as companies deduct them. The government has a $1.7 trillion slush fund, generating $100 million in interest monthly. This information is unsettling, revealing a corrupt system benefiting everyone involved.

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We discovered 10,000 people using the same Social Security number. They are brought in illegally and given a fake promise to pay taxes. These individuals are spread across various factories and plants, all using the same Social Security number. The government turns a blind eye to this, as it only checks if there is an employer associated with the number. They use this system to manipulate voter registration and driver's license issuance. The government has accumulated a $1.7 trillion slush fund, generating $100 million in interest monthly. This revelation sheds light on why they tried to harm us. It's unsettling information about our country, revealing a unified party benefiting from this system.

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A joint investigation by the Bay County Sheriff's Office and Homeland Security led to eight arrests related to fraudulent driver's licenses. Two Bay County Tax Collector's Office employees, Bancel Velasco and Demetrius Smith, allegedly issued licenses to individuals, including illegal immigrants, without required testing, in exchange for bribes. Financial records confirmed the employees received large sums of money. Five Panama City residents acted as brokers, bringing people from as far as Miami to obtain licenses. One broker had outstanding human trafficking warrants in Texas. One person who fraudulently obtained a license was also arrested. The investigation began when an employee was found to have conducted 295 road exams in one month, far exceeding the average of 20-25. Authorities seized $120,000 from Velasco and Smith's homes. The Bay County tax collector stated he was shocked and angry and is working to improve processes. Officials say the investigation is ongoing, and more arrests are expected.

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On a highway stop in San Luis, Missouri, the officer says, "we was running 75 down through here" in a 65 mph zone; the driver replies, "Is it 70 or 65? It's 65." The driver admits, "The problem with my license right now is expired. Right? It's suspended?" and says he is waiting "the paper for immigration for I go to the NBA." He identifies as from Maryland and explains the work as "construction, like, remover removal, painting, dry boat, everything like that." Only he has a license; others have none and insurance cannot be found; he says he will call his boss. The truck is described as having an unusual seating arrangement with multiple rows; "How many rows have you got in here? Four?" and "It's three three seats." The officer notes, "hauling these people for money is what he's doing," and adds, "sometimes they kill mingle dope and"

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- Blowing the whistle that workers at the NEIA Center Licensing Branch were selling driver's licenses under the table to people who never took the driver's test. - The undocumented workers will come in to the office in groups. They will bypass without even taking the test. - How much? $200 per person. Up to five times a day, she says. - I first reported on the driver's license fraud investigation in April after getting my hands on one of the state's revocation letters. The Transportation cabinet sent more than 1,500 of them in five months, telling drivers their license was issued in air and must be returned or they could be criminally charged. - Mormon's story fills in the blanks: it may have been going on for a couple of years before it was found out. - Two colleagues at the Mia Center approached her with a business venture: bring certain customers in, scan their documents as usual. Documents made to look legitimate, like birth certificates and Social Security cards, according to the letter she wrote to the state; homeland security screening was never run. - I start getting these emails saying, are you doing this? Are you doing this? Are you doing this? - Was it always undocumented workers? Yes. - This license scheme exploited people. - Mormon says she wrote this letter with her boss on October 29, and she spoke to detectives three months later. She was fired the same day.

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A driver is pulled over for going 70 in a 65 mph zone. The driver says he is from Maryland but works in San Luis, Missouri. He states his license is expired because he is waiting for immigration papers. The officer asks where they are coming from, and the driver says San Luis, where he works in construction doing painting and drywall. He mentions a future project in Nisquiel. The officer asks about insurance, which the driver has trouble locating. The officer notes the vehicle has four rows of seats, which he finds unusual, suspecting an extra row was added to transport people for money, possibly to Maryland.

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We found 10,000 people using the same Social Security number. Illegal immigrants are brought in, sign a paper to pay taxes, and receive Social Security numbers for employers to withhold taxes. In factories, many workers use the same number, which the IRS validates as long as there's an employer linked. This process allows them to obtain driver's licenses, misleading officials into thinking they are citizens. Meanwhile, these workers often don’t pay taxes directly, as companies handle that. The government has a $1.7 trillion slush fund, generating significant interest. This situation reveals a unified political system benefiting from these practices, which raises concerns about the integrity of our country.

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We found 10,000 people sharing the same Social Security number for work. Employers give undocumented workers the number to deduct taxes. The IRS ignores the mismatch and validates it if there's an employer. This helps undocumented workers get driver's licenses and vote. They don't pay taxes, companies do. The government holds a $1.7 trillion slush fund. This dark money generates $100 million in interest monthly. The system benefits both parties.
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