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A person stated they paid a cartel around $10,000. They believe the American people are right to be concerned about who is entering the country, because there's no guarantee that everyone is "good." They ask what if they are killers or psychopaths. They claim there is no security bill, security check, or background check. They express worry about who is crossing the border, stating that some people do not look normal.

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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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Commerce between Mexico and Guatemala occurs completely unchecked and unregulated. According to Oscar Ramirez, everything crosses the border, from children and diapers to coffee grounds. The speaker claims to have witnessed a motorcycle and a pregnant woman being smuggled across on the same raft. National Guard presence has been observed on the Mexican side of the river. The speaker is returning to the Mexico side of the border and will report back.

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The speakers visited Maya Gardens, a cemetery in Culiacán, Sinaloa, dedicated to cartel bosses, with monuments resembling houses. The area highlights the cartels' power. Violence is normalized in Culiacán, with frequent domestic violence and gunshots. Cartel lookouts, called "Punteros," monitor the area, especially along "Puntero Road." Las Coloradas is known as one of the most violent places in the city. Shortly before the speakers drove down a street, a kidnapping occurred, possibly explaining the increased Puntero activity. The speakers noted the tension and insecurity in the community due to the cartels' influence. Police reactions suggest potential cartel involvement.

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The speaker states that because they are in a sanctuary city, they do not report illegal immigrants. They claim to have released a double homicide suspect because of this policy. The speaker says someone came to pick up $320,000 from their grandparents and is working their way through it. The speaker is asked to take seriously that someone is repeating an offense while being illegal. The person is reportedly in Chinatown, New York.

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The speaker mentions that the people they are referring to are well-prepared and knowledgeable about everything. They discuss how these individuals know what to say when it comes to seeking asylum. The speaker also mentions that these individuals receive certain benefits, including a monthly check and a cost of living check. They speculate that the amount is around $22,100 for one parent and one child. They also mention that these individuals can bring another parent or child with them. The speaker notes that all of these individuals are single parents and suggests that they may already have relatives or significant others in the country.

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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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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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The cartel scouts try to prevent checking of the area. Baby bottles and clothes are present, used for people coming through. Property has been hotwired from the wall and rewired onto car batteries, even for the lights. A rehabilitation card was found. There are bullet shells and casings. A water supply and grill are present. An NGO bag and Fresh Fit Meals are also present. There is human feces in the cooler. Someone is hiding evidence.

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According to the speakers, turning children over to HHS is a "death sentence" because cartels are paid to bring them to the border, where they are handed off and ultimately reunified with buyers. It is claimed there is only a 1% chance of these children being seen again. One speaker alleges that 151 people on the FBI's terror watch list have been arrested at the southern border, and 85,000 "special interest aliens" with ties to terrorists or cartels were consciously released in 2023. Another speaker claims over 13,000 illegal immigrants convicted of murder have been caught at the border and released into the U.S. One speaker refers to migrants as "mercenaries" and states that the 85,000 released "special entities" are terrorists, comprising half of the U.S. Army. These individuals were allegedly released to go freely into every state and city, forming sleeper cells with the goal of taking over the West. A Guatemalan migrant woman reportedly said that coyotes on the Mexican side refer to these migrants as "soldiers."

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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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Speaker 1: Mentions there are many things she wishes people knew, but mostly with the administration she wishes people knew that “we're letting in criminals daily.” Speaker 2: States the big issue for the region is migration, noting “we poured a lot of money into Central America,” amounting to “4,000,000,000 over four years,” but migrants are now coming from elsewhere, including Venezuela. Speaker 3: Asks, “So what is the end goal?” Speaker 1: Asks why aren’t they allowing children, noting “a lot of children travel to The United States, David.” Speaker 2: Explains aid goes to female presence in Mexico, training women, and mentions working with gender issues in Pakistan, aiming to recruit, retain, and advance more women in law enforcement. Asks whether US taxpayers’ money should be spent in “our country on this issue,” implying women may not care about certain aspects. Speaker 2: Asks how close Secretary Lincoln is to him, “five degrees separation,” and notes migration is a niche industry that flies under the radar; the average American doesn’t know what they do. Speaker 1: Thanks the chairman, ranking member, and members for the opportunity to testify. Speaker 2: Mentions upcoming briefings in two weeks on the FY 2025 budget request on the Hill. Speaker 0: States migration is the big issue for the Hill and asks, “Stop migration. What are we doing to stop migration?” Speaker 1: Responds that he’s not accountable for that and says, “We do stuff,” referencing the root causes strategy, which is about giving money to support and help people at the origins of migrants so they feel they can stay there instead of migrating. It’s “Central America, basically.” He says they poured a lot of money into Central America, and again mentions “4,000,000,000 over four years.” Speaker 2: Asks if it’s doing anything; response: yes, for them, but migrants are now coming from elsewhere like Venezuela, and acknowledges that outcome looks bad for the administration and for politics in general. Speaker 3: Seeks the end goal and asks again why there’s a limit on who’s allowed in. Speaker 1: Cites changes in demographics in the United States; notes that Nebraskans are traditional Americans not leftists, while Latin Americans are described as leftists, framing it as a system to try to change demographics.

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Santa Muerta, the patron saint of drug cartels and human smugglers, is believed to offer forgiveness to both the devout and the sinful. A van driver is shown transporting illegal immigrants from a Catholic charity in downtown McAllen to the airport, where they are assisted in boarding flights to various parts of the United States. These individuals lack driver's licenses or US passports and are being released by border patrol due to their travel with children. Thousands of people are being processed daily at McAllen International Airport, with some reportedly not receiving hearing dates before being allowed into the US. The video focuses on a particular van driver who expresses frustration.

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Multiple individuals are seen wearing ankle monitors, including women and children. The speaker questions the morality of their actions, as they are hiding their activities behind the presence of children. The speaker expresses disbelief at the number of ankle monitors and the presence of numerous babies under the age of 10. The conversation ends with one person mentioning an infant.

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Two individuals at the border encounter a group called the collective who film them. The individuals question the collective's motives and wonder if they work for Homeland Security. The collective provides support to people living between the walls but is protective of the space. The individuals express confusion about why people still come to this area when they can easily walk across the wall. They criticize the collective for being more concerned about being filmed than the situation at hand. The individuals also mention the cartel's involvement and question how many people on the US side are working with them. They encounter another group called Elochrolado, which they criticize for aiding the invasion of the southern border.

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This message is for the cartel. The speaker claims they didn't ask for any problems and were a fan of the cartel's products in their twenties. The speaker suggests the cartel break the rules and get high on their own supply. They claim the man the cartel is looking for lives at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington DC, and suggest the cartel pay him a visit.

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The speakers visited Maya Gardens, a cemetery in Culiacán, Sinaloa, dedicated to cartel bosses, with monuments resembling houses. The area highlights the cartel's power. Violence is considered normal in this region, with frequent reports of domestic violence and gunshots. Cartel lookouts, called "punteros," monitor the area, especially around "Chapito territory." The speakers avoid stopping to film due to the danger, noting numerous punteros observing them. They also discuss Las Coloradas, known as "Puntero Road," as one of the city's most violent areas. Shortly after they drove down a street, a kidnapping occurred there. The speakers believe the punteros they saw were preparing for it. They describe the tension and insecurity in the community due to the cartels' influence, noting the police's nervous reactions.

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I paid a cartel around $10,000 to come into this country. The American people are right, they don't know who is crossing the border. There is no security or background check, so there could be killers or psychopaths. People crossing the border may not look normal.

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An unaccompanied minor was seen in handcuffs with criminals. It was claimed that moving 500,000 children in 3 years requires not asking questions. There seemed to be an internal struggle between doing what people perceived as the morally right thing and pursuing their livelihood. A secret facility was found, and it was stated that this is all about money, potentially a $1,000,000,000 operation. It was claimed that children are being delivered to unknown people. The NGOs and the federal government protect each other. It was stated that nobody can be trusted. The journey of the immigrants and the children was described as a journey into human nature. The group entered a cartel tunnel, and it was stated that nobody is there to stop this.

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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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The speaker asks if the kids belong to the person he is talking to and mentions that they are from Honduras. He then asks where they are going and explains that he is filming to document where the kids end up, as many of them go missing. He mentions Southwest Key, MGM, and Compass Connection as possible sponsors.

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The speakers are questioning where a group of kids is being moved to, but the person in charge refuses to provide any information. The first speaker expresses concern about the kids going missing, and the third speaker confirms that it happens frequently. Another speaker mentions that the kids are being taken to the airport. The first speaker criticizes the secrecy and tries to film the situation. They ask why the group is hiding their faces and instructing the kids not to talk. The conversation continues with the speakers discussing the questionable nature of the situation.

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Speaker 0 states Speaker 1 is wanted in multiple states and every country with laws due to fake addresses, accusing them of being thieves, criminals, and liars. Speaker 0 claims Speaker 1 is not who they say they are and accuses them of stealing children. Speaker 1 asks why they are being stamped with addresses and questions if due diligence has been done. They state there is no law requiring 15 days of residency and mention Pedro Rodriguez's wife saying they were not a shelter. They express distrust, stating NGOs protect each other and the federal government is involved, calling it dangerous. Speaker 1 describes following the journey of immigrants and children, stating they are in a cartel tunnel. They say some things must be lived, not read. Speaker 1 concludes that nobody is present to stop what is happening.

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Oscar Blue for Real America’s Voice reports on a large migrant caravan leaving the southern border, estimated at 2,500 to 3,000 people. The banner at the front reads “no more blood, no more migrant blood.” He notes this will be his twelfth caravan under the Biden administration, and describes the situation as ongoing crisis and tragedy for migrants. He explains the path migrants take to reach the point in Mexico, including extortion and loss of life in the Darien, and asserts that the current situation is influenced by open border policies and the Global Compact for Migration. Blue says migrants are incentivized by these policies and by political actors who view them as a resource for political gain. Mexican authorities are attempting to manage the situation and treat migrants with dignity, but Blue says the migrants are frustrated by delays in the CBP1/immigration appointment process, which can take three to six months, and thus decide to continue walking in caravans. He notes this is the fourth caravan leaving in less than a month from southern Mexico. Blue interviews the caravan’s spokesperson, a young man in his mid-twenties, who acknowledges concerns about infiltrated individuals inside the caravan who might extract information or influence the group for political purposes. The spokesperson states that there are infiltrated people, and that some seek to learn who is being paid by which party. Regarding the U.S. elections, the spokesperson says the situation is being used to send a message to the next administration to be more conscious of what is happening in the south. When asked about Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, he says, “we know that Donald Trump is a great businessman. He had the economy booming like no other president, but we know Kamala Harris is the one that is also accepting, and it is normalizing the entrance for more migrants to enter into The United States Of America.” The spokesperson adds, “We are not going to wait for political decisions; we just want to send a message to the next administration.” Blue reiterates that around 2,500 people are leaving today, on election day, with the caravan moving from the South Border toward Mexico City and then to the United States. He captures the caravan’s ongoing pattern, stating, “How’s everybody doing? … Behind me, you will see a migrant caravan of around 2,500 migrants that they're leaving the South Border in the intention to go to the city of Mexico from the city of Mexico to go all the way to The United States Of America.”

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People are arriving, possibly at a hotel. They are coming from places like Kuwait and Bolivia. One person asks another what they have in their bag and if they are getting a flat (apartment) at the hotel. The speaker mentions their son doesn't have a place to live while these people are getting comfortable. They hope the new arrivals get their money and a flat soon, while acknowledging their son has a long wait. The speaker observes the hotel room and luggage, stating it's a free country but politicians have things wrong. They mention being mugged at a bus stop. The speaker then asks if people have snacks and tells someone not to slam something because they might not get a flat. Finally, someone comments on a limousine.
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