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The speaker is upset about border patrol not stopping people crossing the border. They mention concerns about fentanyl and cannabis being taken. The speaker is frustrated with the lack of discretion being used. The secretary's response is dismissive, saying they make money. The conversation turns to baby producers, which the speaker finds inappropriate. The speaker plans to send a letter addressing the issues. The conversation ends abruptly.

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The speaker discusses how certain policies are contributing to sex trafficking and empowering cartels. They question how a religious organization can justify this. They mention an incident in Mission, Texas, where Catholic Charities took over a park and set up tents to house illegal migrants, claiming it was for COVID safety. However, it was actually to keep the media from seeing the large number of people entering the country illegally. They estimate that over 8 million illegal migrants will enter the US during Biden's term. The speaker believes that these actions perpetuate the problem and benefit the charities financially. They also mention the Catholic church's silence when their own churches were surveilled by the FBI, suggesting that money played a role in their lack of action. The conversation ends with gratitude for bringing attention to this issue.

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In November 2022, the speaker visited a mosque and migrant shelter in Tijuana near the border wall. They met people from Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Chechnya, Kyrgyzstan, Iran, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and other countries. These individuals are known as special interest aliens and are not supposed to cross the border without proper screening. The speaker believes that the government is not effectively vetting these individuals. They also criticize the administration for allowing immigrants to fly directly from their home countries to the US. Another speaker calls for criminal charges against those responsible, referring to the situation as an invasion and treason against the country.

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I am in El Paso, near a group of leftist attorneys supporting the invasion of our country. Mayorkas is lying about not allowing illegal entry. Border patrol is coordinating with someone on the Mexico side to pick up illegal immigrants away from cameras. They bring them to the port of entry, where customs and border protection processes them, giving them parole slips to enter the country as if they came in legally. This is all a fraudulent act, bordering on treason. When will America say enough is enough?

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The speaker presents a hypothetical scenario of an illegal gang member arriving at the U.S. Southwest border during the Biden-Harris era in 2023. He traveled with assistance from taxpayer-funded NGOs and, after being encountered, was released into the interior with a notice to appear in immigration court and a work permit. The individual files a bare-bones asylum application that is described as frivolous. Because the immigration court backlog is nearly 4,000,000 cases, the case would take years to adjudicate. In the meantime, the person would relocate to a major city, receive taxpayer-funded benefits, potentially commit crimes, be protected by sanctuary city leadership, and be defended by Democrats who allegedly say immigration laws are too harsh. The asylum claim would be denied by an immigration judge years later, followed by appeals to the Board of Immigration Appeals, then to a federal court of appeals, all taking months or years and expending extensive federal resources. The speaker claims this illustrates a broader pattern in what he calls “open borders” policies and a system that wastes federal resources on frivolous claims. The speaker introduces the bill: the Expedited Removal of Criminal Aliens Act. It aims to prevent criminal aliens from exploiting the asylum system and to ensure quicker deportation. It states that foreign nationals convicted of certain crimes are ineligible for immigration relief, must be detained, and deported quickly. The speaker notes that decades of immigration law already authorize a more efficient process to remove certain dangerous criminal aliens through administrative or expedited removal, particularly for aggravated felons, with due process upheld in federal appellate courts. The bill would expand categories of criminal aliens who may be placed in removal proceedings when in criminal custody and authorize the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to place additional criminals in expedited removal proceedings. It would allow DHS to fast-track deportation for aliens who are not lawful permanent residents and who are part of a criminal gang, transnational criminal organization, or foreign terrorist organization, or who have been convicted of dangerous crimes. The speaker then lists the specific crimes that would trigger eligibility under the bill: any felony; any misdemeanor against a member of a vulnerable group; assault on a law enforcement officer; sexual offenses; domestic violence; stalking; crimes against children; sex trafficking of a minor or sexual abuse of a minor; activities involving exploitation of minors or violations of protective orders. The “vulnerable group” includes children under 16, pregnant women, individuals with severe physical or mental disabilities, and seniors over 65. The speaker cites polling: 78% of Americans support deporting immigrants who are here illegally and have committed crimes, including nearly 70% of Democrats; 56% support deporting all illegal immigrants, with 36% of Democrats agreeing. He contrasts these views with what he claims were Democratic actions during the previous administration: high border encounters, 8,000,000 illegal entries (including 2,000,000 gotaways), hundreds on the terrorist watch list encountered and released, and a record immigration court backlog. He accuses Democrats of inaction on border security and comprehensive immigration reform, citing several bills the House allegedly passed or votes by Democrats against, including bills on border security, identity theft, driving-while-illegal offenses, and increasing penalties for felons, as well as naming acts after victims of crimes committed by illegal aliens. He concludes by arguing that the American people rejected the Democratic approach and gave Congress a mandate to secure the border and reform the immigration system, and asserts that the expedited removal bill moves toward that goal.

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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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The speaker discusses the reasons behind the increase in illegal border crossings, attributing it to the influence of transnational criminal organizations, particularly cartels. These cartels are advertising their services and encouraging people to enter the United States illegally, providing them with instructions on claiming asylum once they cross the border. However, the speaker highlights the often overlooked atrocities that occur during the journey, such as murder and sexual assault, inflicted by these cartels. The speaker blames the Biden administration's policies for allowing these individuals to be released into the United States without fully comprehending the dangers they face. The transcript does not elaborate on what happens to these individuals once they reach the United States.

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The speaker describes a scenario of a trendy illegal immigrant arriving at the U.S. Southwest border during the 2023 crisis, aided by taxpayer-funded NGOs, and released into the interior with a notice to appear in immigration court. He asserts the person will file a bare-bones, frivolous asylum application, aided by another NGO, and that due to a nearly 4,000,000-case immigration court backlog, the case will take years to be heard. In the meantime, the individual is said to move to a major city, receive taxpayer-funded benefits, commit crimes, be supported by sanctuary-city leadership, and be defended by Democrats who oppose strict immigration laws. The process allegedly drags on with continuances and motions, and years later an immigration judge supposedly denies the asylum claim. The individual is said to appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals, which allegedly takes months or years, followed by appellate denial in a federal court of appeals. The speaker charges that federal departments and courts expend many taxpayer dollars on such cases, all to deport an apparently frivolous claimant. The focal policy proposal is the expedited removal of criminal aliens act, described as straightforward: criminal aliens cannot misuse the asylum system and must be detained and deported quickly if they are in the U.S. with certain criminal convictions. The speaker notes that current law already permits expedited removal for aggravated felon aliens, who are considered ineligible for asylum and relief and are presumed deportable; this is said to be constitutionally upheld by every federal court of appeals that has addressed it. The bill would expand categories of criminal aliens who may face removal proceedings when in criminal custody and authorize the Department of Homeland Security to place additional criminals in expedited removal. It would allow fast-track deportation for non-lawful permanent residents who are in a gang, transnational criminal organization, or foreign terrorist organization, or who have been convicted of dangerous crimes. The bill’s specified conviction categories include: any felony; any misdemeanor against a member of a vulnerable group; any assault on a law enforcement officer; any sexual offense; any crime of domestic violence; any stalking; any crime against children; sex trafficking or sexual exploitation of minors; sexual abuse of a minor; any activity involving child sexual exploitation; or any violation of a protective order. The term “vulnerable group” covers a child under 16, a pregnant woman, a person with severe disability, and seniors over 65. The speaker cites a poll claiming 78% of Americans support deporting illegal immigrants who have committed crimes, including nearly 70% of Democrats, and asserts broad public support for tougher immigration action while criticizing Democrats’ handling of border policy. He accuses Democrats of previously expanding border openings, cites alleged prior high border encounters, millions of entrants, and 2,000,000 “gotaways,” along with terrorists allegedly released and a record immigration court backlog, blaming the Democrats for a perceived border crisis. He argues recent House actions and votes against border-security measures and declares the bill a step toward securing the border and reforming immigration policy, urging support. He concludes by urging colleagues to back the expedited removal of criminal aliens act.

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Immigrants have been crossing the U.S. southern border since Joe Biden took office, raising questions about border policies. Alejandro Mayorkas, the Secretary of Homeland Security, is an immigrant from a Cuban Jewish family and was previously on the board of HIAS (Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society), an NGO advocating for asylum seekers and refugees. HIAS, which receives over $100 million annually from the government, has been linked to facilitating border crossings by aiding immigrants in navigating the Darien Gap, connecting South America to North America. They have processing facilities and provide resources, including maps, to help immigrants reach the U.S. southern border. This situation raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest, yet it remains largely unaddressed in mainstream immigration discussions.

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The speaker discusses a conspiracy involving the US government and NGOs bringing illegal immigrants into the country. A DHS employee reveals how NGOs receive millions of dollars to facilitate this operation. The employee mentions Jewish Family Services receiving $600 million for a few months, with subcontractors requesting more funds. The partnership between NGOs and the government is described as a massive money laundering scheme.

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Another group of migrants arrived at the border, highlighting the continuous flow of people entering and leaving. This situation has become a profitable industry for some, who exploit the suffering of others. The dangers faced by migrants, such as rape and murder, as well as being robbed by cartels, are alarming. The organizations profiting from this crisis are the real problem. Taxpayer money is being used to fund transportation for these migrants, but the situation is not improving. This is just the beginning of what is to come for America. There are those who simply seek personal gain, while others aim to destroy America from within. It is crucial to hold these individuals accountable. A journalist was confronted and told they couldn't film, which is absurd considering the circumstances.

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The speaker addresses the historic mass migration crisis at the US Southern border, asserting its root cause is President Biden's open border policy, as perceived by immigrating foreign nationals via social media. They are motivated by the success of those who came before them. This has led to record border patrol apprehensions and significant "gotaways." The speaker claims that UN agencies like IOM and UNHCR are materially contributing to illegal border crossings by providing cash, food, shelter, and legal/psychological services along migrant trails. They cite examples of cash debit cards given to migrants, and psychologists helping migrants recover memories of persecution to pass asylum interviews. The speaker suggests this UN assistance, funded partly by the US, keeps migrants on the trail to the US. They also raise national security concerns, citing an example of an FBI watch-listed Venezuelan released by ICE and now pursuing asylum in Detroit.

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Since Joe Biden took office, over 8 million illegal immigrants have crossed the US southern border. Many wonder why the US allows this invasion. Alejandro Mayorkas, the head of the US border, is an immigrant himself and was a board member of HIAS, a Jewish organization advocating for open borders. HIAS receives over $100 million annually from the government and is now found to be facilitating the crossing of immigrants through the Darien Gap. They provide a processing facility, build roads, and produce maps to guide immigrants to the US border. Despite being a conflict of interest, this issue is rarely discussed in mainstream immigration debates.

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A concerned speaker expresses worry about border security and the government shutdown. They report following a bus to a warehouse in Tucson, which appears to be a new drop-off point for an NGO. The speaker interviews someone involved in transporting individuals and expresses support for their work. They mention a sense of hopelessness among those working in public safety and national security. The speaker also shares that the people on the ground dislike Secretary Mayorkas and President Biden, and hope for President Trump's return in 2024. They discuss the process of dropping off individuals at the warehouse and sending them to different locations. The speaker criticizes Casa Alitas, the NGO running the operation, and suggests it is part of a leftist, anti-American agenda.

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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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The Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society is a major funder of certain individuals who are crossing the border. These individuals are being supported with Jewish money and are expected to cause harm to Fort Lauderdale Synagogues.

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In November 2022, I visited a mosque and shelter in Tijuana with people from various countries, including those linked to terrorist groups. Concerns were raised about lack of proper screening for these individuals. Calls were made to cut off funding and take legal action against those responsible for allowing this invasion. The administration permitted over 220,000 immigrants to fly directly to the U.S. This is seen as a coordinated invasion that warrants criminal charges for those involved.

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The Texas Attorney General accuses the Biden administration of working with cartels at the border. While there may not be a written document, the AG claims that the border has become a drop-off point for cartels to bring people into the country. Unlike previous administrations, the cartels no longer hide and instead bring people directly to border patrol, who act as a processing arm for the cartels. The cartels are paid per person and make significant profits. The AG asserts that the Biden administration is effectively partnering with the cartels to facilitate the quick entry of people into the country.

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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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A person in Mexico witnesses individuals crossing the border illegally, highlighting the lack of border patrol agents. They mention the involvement of cartels and blame leftist NGOs and Democrats for the open borders. The person warns that this situation is happening all along the border and accuses those who support open borders of endangering America. They emphasize the potential harm caused by allowing illegal immigrants into the country.

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The Department of Homeland Security admits it cannot track millions of illegal immigrants released into the U.S. interior. Emails uncovered by a watchdog group revealed that once immigrants board buses, their whereabouts are unknown. An estimated 14 million illegal immigrants have entered the country this way in the past three years, allegedly benefiting Mexican drug cartels. Brandon Judd, president of the National Border Patrol Council, explains that cartels exploit border policies by using migrants to distract agents and create openings for smuggling drugs and criminals. He says the cartels are a business, and current policies allow them to thrive. The speaker criticizes the Border Patrol for not effectively securing the border and enabling the entry of illegal immigrants and fentanyl. Judd defends the Border Patrol's endorsement of the border bill, arguing it would raise credible fear standards. The speaker argues that the bill was a "sellout" and an "amnesty bill." A heated debate ensues, with accusations of rhetoric and vilification. The speaker asserts that existing laws should be enforced and questions the Biden administration's willingness to do so.

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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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Since Joe Biden took office, over 8 million illegal immigrants have crossed the US southern border. Many wonder why the US allows this "invasion." Alejandro Mayorkas, the head of the US border, is an immigrant himself and was a board member of HIAS, an NGO advocating for open borders. HIAS receives over $100 million annually from the government and is now found to be assisting immigrants in crossing the Darien Gap to reach the US. They have a processing facility and provide maps in Spanish to guide immigrants. Despite this conflict of interest, mainstream immigration discussions rarely address it.

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We are announcing the cessation of federal grant funding to NGOs that facilitate illegal immigration. Hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars have been misused to support this issue, and we are committed to reevaluating these funds to ensure they strengthen our country and enhance safety. Many NGOs operate in Mexico, encouraging illegal immigrants to cross the border. Initially, NGOs were seen as charitable organizations, but they have evolved into entities that sometimes undermine national security by performing actions the government cannot legally undertake. While some NGOs do valuable work, their role in facilitating illegal immigration is concerning.

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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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