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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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Illegal immigrants from Senegal are crossing the border into America by discarding their passports and creating new identities. They are instructed by NGOs to do so. Surprisingly, they also leave behind their currency, including 200 Mexican pesos ($10 USD), a fifty ($2.50 USD), and a twenty ($13.50 USD). This is because they know they will receive money once they enter America. To investigate further, the speaker uses a makeshift fishing rod made from tent stakes to retrieve discarded IDs left by these individuals on the Mexican side. One ID belongs to Sakhmandip Singh from India.

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This is breaking news from a contact in border patrol. They received a document written in Chinese found in Hakumba, California. The document provides instructions for individuals on where to go and what to say to border patrol. It also reveals that the organization behind it is Elochrolado, which is connected to the open borders left and the American Bar Association. This evidence suggests that these groups are directly aiding and abetting.

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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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I sympathized with migrants, but felt hostility from the Chinese. The lack of control at the US southern border for illegal crossings contrasts with the advanced technology for legal crossings. Biometric data collection is absent at the southern border, leaving room for troublemakers to go unidentified. This oversight is concerning given the potential risks involved.

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I visited a Hamas encampment at the University of Washington where supporters shared a phone number for a bail fund. The number given was different from the official one listed on the fund's website. Background checks revealed the number belonged to a 37-year-old woman in Washington State. When I called the number, it went to a generic voicemail. Questions remain about who is behind the number and where the money is coming from. It seems important to call in the afternoon or evening for assistance.

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The speaker is at an illegal immigration processing center in San Antonio, Texas at 12:12 AM on November 14, 2023. A coach bus that fits 60 passengers is nearly full. The speaker intends to follow the bus to see where it leads, despite the driver having previously called the police on them. The speaker believes that dropping people off on city-owned airport property constitutes a public drop-off. They note there were no trespassing signs at the facility. An NGO appears to be taking a headcount, and the speaker recalls that last time, buses departed at 1:00 AM. The speaker identifies Star Shuttle and Charter as the local transportation company involved.

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In Lukeville, Arizona, there is a tent with around 150 fighting-age men from West Africa, Muslim countries in Africa, the Middle East, and India. This is a daily occurrence, with over 500 people in one day alone. Border patrol is frustrated and wanted me to film it, but I was stopped by a national parks representative. The scariest part is that border patrol informed me that there are large numbers of people coming from Syria. They even showed me a picture of one of the guys who recently crossed the southern border.

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People from various countries like Venezuela, Africa, Nepal, and Guatemala are asked where they are from and where they are going. Many of them mention California, New York, and Senegal as their destinations. The speaker also mentions Alabama, Seattle, and Mexico. The video shows people at the Tucson Airport, and the speaker explains the process of illegally crossing the border and being released within 24 hours to go anywhere in the country. The speaker attributes this to open borders.

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Mister Smith is asked about his intentions and he explains that he wants to ensure proper documentation for people being transported. He clarifies that they are being taken to various destinations within the US from different countries. When asked why he is inquiring, he mentions his concern about human trafficking and wants to make sure everything is legal. The conversation then shifts to a volunteer who helps released ICE detainees. The volunteer expresses fear for those who are left without assistance. Mister Smith asks if they can enter and film, but the volunteer declines, stating that it is not allowed.

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Chinese nationalists are operating a network at the Iris drop site, a public transit center, where illegal foreigners are brought in and then picked up by Chinese men. NGO operatives provide assistance, but the destination of these individuals is unknown due to California being a sanctuary state. This situation is concerning and alarming.

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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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The speaker discusses the transportation of mini batteries and how they are sent all over the place. They mention the country of origin and express concern about human trafficking. They mention recently documented travelers being released from ICE and getting to their destinations with the help of Team Liberty, a non-government organization. The speaker asks how the person got their job and learns they are a volunteer. They express disagreement about people being dropped off without help. The speaker asks if they can come closer and take a video, but the person declines, stating that it is not allowed.

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In Hakumba, California, many Chinese individuals arrive, often trying to evade border patrol to avoid being processed. Unlike others who seek to enter the system for assistance, these individuals, mostly males, prefer to find their own transportation. A notable encounter involved a young woman, well-dressed and traveling with a diverse group, who sought help to reach the road for a ride. However, assistance was denied due to concerns about human trafficking. Many of these individuals have cell phones and are often seen using them to navigate and coordinate their next steps, suggesting some may have rides waiting for them.

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Alright, a dozen or so people exited a van outside Piedra, assisted by two NGO workers. These are illegal aliens. This is happening in broad daylight, while unaccompanied children are moved at night. Many of the 500,000 unaccompanied children brought into our country are missing or dead from organ harvesting. The people are given neon bags by a Mexican NGO and are headed to Terminal A, likely for Frontier Airlines to travel into the interior. I found two illegals escorted by a faith-based NGO out of Mexico and Texas. One was dropped at Delta. Another dozen jumped off the van and one with arrest papers is heading into TSA. Airport employees received memos about my journalism. I'm recording a male from Colombia. He couldn't provide ID, so they sent him to another line, possibly headed to Atlanta via Dallas. He was escorted through the gate without showing ID. This is Kamala Harris's America, with TSA escorting illegals into our country.

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I was in the California desert with James O'Keefe and April, who has a knack for finding things. She discovered an unlocked phone belonging to a Syrian man. We charged it and found Telegram messages and calls asking if he had reached San Diego yet. A military friend identified the situation as a coordinated effort. The calls were from Syrian men seeking guidance from a person in Turkey referred to as "teacher," who was helping them navigate to San Diego. Unlike typical cases where migrants share their journey with family, these communications were purely logistical, indicating a serious and organized attempt to cross the border.

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The speaker downloaded the CBP One app after the vice presidential debate to test its ease of use. The app asks users to identify as either a smuggler. It requires basic information like name, and a selfie; passport or ID are optional. The speaker chose California as their destination state, using a random ZIP code. The app allows users to select from eight different bridges to meet under; the speaker chose the Eagle Pass Bridge. The speaker, a white man from Michigan, used a picture of Carlos Mencia to demonstrate how easy it is to register. He claims that someone wanting to enter the country and obtain temporary asylum could easily use their own picture. The speaker states that he indicated having no documentation, ID, passport, or license, and that there's no way to cross-check the submitted information beyond the selfie.

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I found a phone on the railroad tracks in Jacumba, California, belonging to a Syrian illegal immigrant. As I explored the phone, I discovered messages indicating he had just entered the U.S. and was walking along the train tracks, aware of immigration nearby. He seemed excited to be in America but uncertain about his next steps. There were missed calls and messages from someone asking about his phone and his brother's whereabouts, suggesting they might be in a detention facility. The messages revealed communication among a group of Arabic individuals discussing their journey and how to navigate their situation. The individual had been traveling since August 11, raising questions about his route to the U.S.

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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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I received breaking information from a contact in border patrol. They shared a document found in Jacumba, California, written in Chinese. The document provides instructions on where to go and what to say to border patrol at three different locations in Hakumba. The back of the document reveals that it was created by an organization called Elochrolado, which is linked to the open borders left and the American Bar Association. This suggests that these groups are directly aiding and abetting.

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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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I was in the California desert with James O'Keefe and April, who has a knack for finding things. She discovered an unlocked phone belonging to a Syrian man. With a crew member who spoke Arabic, we explored the phone, which had Telegram messages and incoming calls asking if the person had reached San Diego. A military friend identified the situation as a coordinated effort. The callers referred to a man in Turkey as "teacher," seeking guidance on reaching San Diego. They were instructed to meet someone who spoke Spanish and Arabic to facilitate their journey. Unlike typical cases where migrants share their experiences with family, this was strictly business-oriented, with no personal updates or emotional exchanges.

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During a trip from San Diego to McAllen, the speaker found various IDs and money from different countries, including Mexico. They explain that people may dump their IDs for reasons such as already having asylum or mismatched information for supposed family units. The speaker blames Joe Biden's open border policy for this situation. They also mention a document in Chinese found in Jacumba, California, which instructs illegal immigrants on what to say to border patrol and where to go. The document is allegedly created by a communist leftist illegal immigration organization called El Ocholado. The speaker believes these organizations should be prosecuted and defunded. They also mention evidence of fake marriages being used for immigration fraud. The speaker concludes by accusing the American Bar Association of aiding and abetting.

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I visited a Hamas encampment at the University of Washington where supporters shared a phone number for a bail fund. The number given was not the official one listed on the fund's website. Background checks revealed it belonged to a 37-year-old woman. When I called the number, it went to a voicemail. The mystery behind this number and its connection to the encampment remains unclear.
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