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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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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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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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At the Texas border in Eagle Pass, there are immigrants crossing illegally with the help of the military. This is a public area for undocumented immigrants. It seems that women and children are also involved.

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The Tucson sector has become the busiest area for migrant apprehensions due to the large number of open gates along the southern border. This is a change from previous years when people would try to evade law enforcement. Now, migrants are coming through the open gates in large numbers, with 250 apprehended in just two and a half hours. This is unusual for the Tucson sector, which typically doesn't see people self-surrendering to border patrol agents. In fact, there were 1,600 apprehensions in a single day.

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In Eagle Pass, Texas, customs and border protection cut a hole in the Constantino wire, allowing migrants to come through. Initially, there were about 60 to 70 people, but it quickly grew to 300. Texas DPS rescued women and children from the river and brought them to safety. Illegal migration across the river into the United States continues, with thousands of people crossing in Eagle Pass. Over the weekend, a new record was set with 11,000 people crossing in a single day. We will continue to monitor the situation.

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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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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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A large group of about 300 migrants managed to cross into Eagle Pass with the help of border patrol agents who removed the barbed wire. This is the fourth major crossing witnessed by our cameras in late October. Previously, these caravans were directed to unpopulated areas of the Rio Grande, where border patrol used forklift tractors to apprehend them.

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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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We're getting an aerial view of a massive situation unfolding at the US-Mexico border near Del Rio, Texas. Thousands of migrants, primarily Haitian, are congregating under the international bridge, waiting to be processed by Border Patrol. The numbers have exploded in the last 48 hours, tripling from just over 4,000 to upwards of 11,000. People are constantly streaming in, crossing the Rio Grande from Ciudad Acuna, Mexico, using a dam and a dirt path. Border Patrol is overwhelmed and doesn't have the capacity to process everyone, leading to the congestion under the bridge. We're seeing hundreds crossing the river at a time, with people freely moving back and forth between the US and Mexico, seemingly unimpeded by authorities.

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Activity slowed after President Trump took office, but an uptick is expected as the border becomes more secure. The Big Bend sector in Carroll County is the last frontier, and increased activity is foreseen there. Apprehensions mainly involve Mexican males, with some females and accompanied juveniles. Recently, a group of 20+ was encountered, mostly from Mexico, but including one female from Cuba. This month has seen 60 apprehensions, 11 gotaways, and 18 still at large. Full moons increase activity due to the need for moonlight to navigate the terrain. Groups are organized by Mexican organizations, arriving in Acuna and being guided to Highway 90 or Interstate 10. Coyotes guide them along various trails, requiring Border Patrol to constantly scout new routes and camouflage equipment. President Trump's strong stance has significantly impacted border crossings, but Congress needs to act to create laws that prevent policy changes circumventing existing laws.

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This remote stretch of the border has become increasingly busy, with a 140% increase in migrant apprehensions in the past year. Smugglers have been cutting through the border wall, creating breaches that the border patrol is struggling to address. Our cameras captured one of these breaches, where smugglers hid their faces. This is not an isolated incident, as another breach was discovered and repaired today.

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A large group of migrants left their shelter in Just at sunset and walked for an hour in the darkness to reach the crossing point at the river. They were guided by GPS coordinates obtained from forklift tractors that raised razor wire last October. The migrants expressed anger towards Mexican authorities for sending them to cross into this dangerous area of the river at Nike. These GPS-guided caravans have become more frequent in Eagle Pass this November.

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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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Large groups of migrants continue to cross into Eagle Pass, even at the end of the year. We joined one of the caravans that crossed in December. The migrants showed us the GPS they used to find a location on the Rio Grande. Mexican soldiers were waiting to guard their crossing. The area has seen a high number of crossings, but Mexican authorities have recently reduced the arrival of migrants.

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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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A news crew touring the border encountered ICE and border patrol on horseback and ATVs. They were warned about Mexican cartel coyotes who had executed the husbands of two women and their two daughters. The women were eventually found, and one of the eight-year-old girls couldn't speak due to trauma. Medical evaluation revealed she had 67 different DNA samples inside her, indicating sexual assault. The Biden administration and cartels are criticized for allowing human trafficking and atrocities to occur. The journey to America, seen as a land of opportunity, often leads to abuse and rape for these women every night.

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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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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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Border patrol is detaining migrants, handcuffing them for being here illegally. Girls are separated from boys, causing fear and tears. Many are from China and Afghanistan, arriving through mountain trails. They are being taken to shelters by a private company.

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A woman found an abandoned 2-year-old boy near the river while she was about to cross. The boy had a tag with an address in the United States. This is a common occurrence with unaccompanied minors. Meanwhile, a group of Chinese nationals also surrendered themselves. This is happening in the Rio Grande Valley sector, where Border Patrol and Texas DPS are dealing with the situation.

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A group of migrants managed to cross the US-Mexico border by going through a gap in the fence and under razor wire. Surprisingly, among them were people from China, who had traveled around 7,000 miles. Even with an armed border patrol agent nearby, they were undeterred. One 20-year-old college graduate from China said he was hoping to find work in Los Angeles after a 40-day journey through countries like Thailand, Morocco, Ecuador, Colombia, Panama, and South America.

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In the current fiscal year, over 40,000 Chinese migrants have been encountered at US borders, with 175,000 "gotaways" reported. These individuals are dangerous and avoid capture, possibly with criminal backgrounds or on terrorist watch lists. The influx has increased since President Biden took office, with reports of alarming encounters on ranches near the border. Communities like Nogales are experiencing street releases of migrants from various countries, leaving them stranded. The situation is concerning for Arizona and the nation as a whole.

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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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