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I am in San Diego at the Ramada Hotel, now an illegal immigrant compound. We are investigating the situation with the general manager, Fonzie Vivo. A bus from CharterUp has arrived, and we are engaging with the driver. Security guards are present, and tensions rise as we question their actions. The security guard admits to being paid more than us, highlighting the profit-driven nature of the operation. Rashid Shelby stands out, visibly conflicted about his role. The scene is tense, with water pallets visible, indicating the presence of many immigrants.

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At a migrant center in San Antonio, Texas, a reporter confronts two police officers who are allegedly being paid by NGOs to guard the facility. The officers refuse to comment on whether they are being contracted by the NGOs and deny being on duty. The reporter accuses the NGOs of facilitating human smuggling and questions why the police officers are not investigating the matter. The officers repeatedly respond with "no comment" and ask the reporter to leave. The reporter also observes the officers checking wristbands and providing security at the facility. The video ends with the reporter being given a trespass warning by one of the officers.

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The video features a group of people discussing the presence of military personnel assisting migrants crossing into the US illegally. They are in a public area near the Texas border and express concern about undocumented immigrants entering the country, including women and children. They suggest talking to the migrants to find out where they come from, and someone asks if they can speak English.

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The video shows journalists following a bus transporting migrants from a secret facility in Phoenix to the airport. The bus driver tries to intimidate the journalists by recording them and even attempting to ram into their vehicle. The bus then swerves recklessly to evade the journalists, making it difficult for them to follow. At the airport, the bus refuses to unload the migrants because the journalists are present. The police are called, but eventually, the migrants are allowed to disembark. The journalists continue their investigation and discover a network of facilities involved in transporting migrants, including an unknown facility on an Indian reservation and various processing centers. They also find that the transportation of migrants is funded by Santa Cruz County. The video ends with the journalists speaking to Red Cross workers who confirm the existence of secretive shelters for migrants.

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A video shows undercover journalists investigating a Ramada hotel in Tucson that is secretly housing illegal immigrants. The police officer and security guards on site refuse to answer questions and tell the journalists to leave. It is revealed that the hotel is being used as a temporary holding place for illegal immigrants before they are flown to different parts of the country. The Catholic Community Services of Tucson is involved in providing resources and transportation for the immigrants. The journalists encounter resistance and are eventually asked to leave the property. They also attempt to investigate another facility but face opposition.

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In this video, the speaker and his team visit a Ramada Hotel in San Diego that has been converted into a facility for illegal immigrants. They try to gather information about what is happening inside the facility and speak to security officials. The speaker confronts the guards about the conditions inside and questions their actions. They also encounter Chinese migrants who crossed the border illegally and interview them. The video ends with the speaker discussing their mission and the importance of transparency.

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A video shows undercover journalists investigating a Ramada hotel in Tucson that is secretly housing military-age illegal immigrants. The journalists encounter resistance from security and police officers who tell them to leave. They also discover that the migrants are being flown around the country with the help of NGOs and Catholic Community Services. The video raises questions about the treatment of the migrants and the use of public funds. The journalists attempt to gain access to the facility but are met with resistance. The video ends with a preview of their next investigation at the border. (130 words)

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An individual asks another to step outside, threatening to call the police. The other person welcomes the threat and suggests calling 911. One of the individuals claims they are looking at a 12-story building and accuses someone of treason. They allege the building was renovated to house illegal aliens while US citizens are sleeping in tents. They state they followed two individuals, who appeared to be from Venezuela, into the building. They claim they were cursed out and the police were called on them when they asked for some of the "free shit," referencing their own Airbnb expenses.

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A video shows a border patrol van exchanging migrants with an unmarked van near a border entrance. The unmarked van drops off the migrants, who are then loaded into the border patrol van. The border patrol van leaves, most likely heading to a detention center. The exchange takes place near a tree that obstructs the view. The video suggests that this is happening on National Guard Texas takeover property. The location is believed to be on 277 North, between the area and Del Rio, near the Maverick Airport.

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The video features individuals attempting to interview workers at a migrant shelter and bus station. They ask about the transportation of migrants to the airport and the workers' identities. The American Red Cross worker refuses to give an interview, and another worker attempts to bribe the interviewers to leave. The video also mentions the International Rescue Committee's involvement in running the shelter and their funding sources. The interviewers continue to ask for comments and are met with resistance from the workers. The video concludes with a question about the interviewers' political preference.

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A video shows an illegal encampment in Chacumba, California, with many military-aged males from various countries. The majority of these individuals are claiming asylum, but it is believed to be illegitimate. The video also captures a confrontation between a man questioning the legality of aiding illegal immigration and a group claiming to be Christians. The man argues that aiding and abetting illegal immigration is against the law, while the group defends their actions. The video concludes with the individuals being followed by a car, possibly related to cartel activity. The speaker promotes the idea of "Team Humanity" as a way to stand against globalists and support a pro-human future.

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The speaker is at a migrant center in San Antonio, Texas, alleging that NGOs are facilitating human smuggling into America. He claims San Antonio police officers are contracted by NGOs to guard the area in their official uniforms and cars. The speaker questions the officers about the alleged conflict of interest and whether they are being paid by NGOs, but they offer "no comment." He accuses the NGOs of lying about paying for migrants' flights and scamming the federal government. He asks why the police are not investigating this and are instead taking money from NGOs. The speaker follows a bus allegedly transporting migrants to the airport and back to the migrant resource center. He questions a woman involved in the pickup about her NGO affiliation. He also questions an airport employee about working a side contract approved by the San Antonio PD.

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A group of individuals is seen following a school bus and a shuttle bus, which are transporting migrants to a migrant resource center at the San Antonio Airport. The individuals suspect that the buses are trying to mislead them by making fake turns and swerving. Despite the buses' attempts to evade them, the group continues to follow them. They confront a woman who is assisting in the transportation of the migrants and question her affiliation with an NGO. The group also notices that the police provide an escort to the woman. They inquire about the police officers' involvement and take pictures of their interaction. The police officer confirms that they are working through a contract approved by the chief.

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In this video, the speaker visits a nonprofit organization called No mas Muertes in Arizona. They pose as surveyors and encounter suspicious behavior from the staff. They try to gather information on the organization's funding and activities. The speaker also contacts the Unitarian Church of Tucson, which is affiliated with No mas Muertes, to inquire about their budget. The speaker mentions the presence of armed individuals and cartel activity in the area. An undercover journalist is sent into the camp but encounters difficulties and is eventually extracted. The video ends with a promotion for medical emergency kits and a call for tips on corrupt government and IRS practices.

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The video shows American journalists attempting to report on a secret migrant facility in Phoenix. They follow a bus transporting migrants to the airport, but the driver becomes aggressive and tries to ram their vehicle. The bus then swerves recklessly to evade the journalists. At the airport, the bus refuses to unload the migrants because the journalists are present. The police are called, but eventually, the migrants are allowed off the bus. The journalists continue their investigation and discover a network of facilities involved in transporting migrants throughout Arizona. They encounter Red Cross workers who confirm the existence of secretive shelters for migrants. The video ends with a confrontation between the journalists and a man who blocks their camera.

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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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The speakers in the video are questioning the individuals who are moving children. They ask where the kids are being taken and if there is paperwork for them. The individuals refuse to answer and tell the speakers not to worry about it. The speakers express concern about the children going missing, and one of them mentions an article from the New York Times stating that one-third of these kids are dropped off at a pond. The speakers question the age of the children and ask if the individuals work for Compass Connections. The individuals remain secretive and refuse to answer. The speakers express curiosity and frustration about the secrecy and ask why the individuals are hiding their faces. They also question if the kids are being told not to talk. The speakers continue to film and express their disapproval of the situation.

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Welcome to the Dragonfly Hotel. There’s been a lot of staff turnover, and security is tight. I’m documenting the situation here for locals, as the hotel is now housing 146 illegal immigrants. This area used to be a popular spot for afternoon tea, but now it’s different. Locals are unhappy about the new arrivals, mostly men, with no women or children seen. I’m just trying to gather information, but I’m being told to leave. They claim this is private property, but I’m documenting for the community. The police are on their way, and the atmosphere is tense. Locals are concerned about the changes in their neighborhood and the lack of transparency regarding the new residents. This is a significant shift for the area, and I’m here to capture it.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the issue of unaccompanied children entering the United States and the lack of information about their whereabouts. They question the secrecy surrounding the transportation of these children and express concerns about potential human trafficking. The video highlights the role of government contractors and NGOs in holding and escorting the children. It also mentions instances of abuse and negligence within these systems. The speakers emphasize the need for transparency and accountability in order to protect these vulnerable children.

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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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In this video, the speaker is at a Ramada Hotel in San Diego that has been converted into an illegal immigrant compound. They attempt to infiltrate the facility and speak to security officials to find out what is happening inside. They encounter resistance from the security guards, who refuse to provide information and even threaten them. The speaker also speaks to Chinese migrants who crossed the border illegally and stayed at the hotel. They mention that the facility is funded by NGOs, including Catholic and Jewish services. The video ends with the speaker expressing their determination to expose the corruption and fraud happening at the facility.

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Border patrol is present at the No More Deaths camp in Arizona. A group, including politicians and veterans, is touring the area, which they claim is linked to cartel trafficking. The camp is located about 10-12 miles north of the Mexico border. Tensions rise as individuals question the camp's operations, suspecting it aids in human and drug trafficking. Camp representatives insist they are a humanitarian group, directing inquiries to their media team. Disputes arise over property rights and the nature of their activities, with accusations of providing aid to illegal activities. The situation escalates as both sides exchange confrontational remarks, highlighting the ongoing controversy surrounding the camp's true purpose.

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The speaker shows how NGOs like HIAS are closely connected to migrant camps, providing maps and instructions for migrants to reach the US. Despite attempts to get information from HIAS, they remain secretive. The speaker calls for these groups to be shut down and their employees arrested for aiding illegal immigration. The speaker emphasizes the need for border security and an end to funding organizations facilitating illegal immigration.

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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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We are at an undisclosed facility in Tucson, Arizona, investigating the activities of the organization Elitas. They have been accused of using racial slurs and hiding their badges. We encounter resistance from the staff, who refuse to answer our questions. We witness buses transporting migrants to airports and encounter an Uber driver who confirms their involvement. We also speak with a person named Jorge, who denies any connection to Elitas. This investigation sheds light on a facility that operates under the radar, receiving millions in federal funding. Support our independent journalism by visiting okeefeshop.com. (123 words)
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