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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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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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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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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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The video shows a border wall abruptly ending, leaving a vulnerable area for crossing. A water drainage tunnel is used by people to transport goods or individuals across the border. Vehicles wait on the other side to pick them up. The area is monitored by scouts on the hill. The sound of music is heard nearby, indicating activity in the area.

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In this video, Chase Geiser reports from Eagle Pass, discussing the decrease in border crossings due to certain changes made. He mentions a recent incident where an unconscious little girl was rescued from the water. Geiser highlights the desperation of migrants trying to enter the US and criticizes the government for failing to secure the border. He also mentions the practice of migrants swimming across the Rio Grande and changing into dry clothes, leaving their wet clothes behind. Geiser expresses concern about the dangers posed by mass migration and the potential for terrorists entering the country. He encourages viewers to visit infowars.com and infowarsstore.com for more information and support.

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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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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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The speaker reports on the ongoing influx of migrants at the US-Mexico border, specifically highlighting the large number of Venezuelan migrants. The situation is overwhelming border agents in this sector as well as in Lukeville, Arizona. The speaker criticizes the lack of action from politicians in Washington, who are going on vacation instead of addressing the issue. The video ends abruptly 12 minutes before completion.

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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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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 speaker reports on the challenges faced by Border Patrol in Lukeville due to ongoing breaches in the border wall and an increase in illegal crossings. They interview individuals from India and Senegal who express their desire to work and seek opportunities in the United States. The speaker shows footage of illegal immigrants entering through breaches in the wall and walking along the border road. They also highlight a wall incursion in San Diego and the issue of human smugglers. The speaker mentions that many of the migrants have traveled through multiple countries before reaching the southern border. While some may be deported, the overwhelmed Border Patrol is likely to release most with a notice to appear in court.

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In the video, the speaker shows a group of people freely crossing over box cars with the help of border patrol. However, there is a line that cannot be crossed from America into Texas, but people can come from Mexico into Texas and receive assistance. The speaker finds this situation to be crazy.

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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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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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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 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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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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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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In this video, the speaker claims to have followed the migration trail of illegal aliens from Ecuador to the US southern border. They highlight the involvement of various organizations, including the United Nations, in aiding and directing the migrants. The speaker also uncovers a secret staging hotel for Chinese illegal aliens in Colombia. They describe the dangerous journey through the Darien Gap, where migrants face risks of violence and death. The video showcases the organized nature of illegal alien caravans and the support they receive from NGOs. The speaker emphasizes the potential threats posed by this mass migration program and calls for action to protect the American Republic.

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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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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 speaker describes a massive UN and NGO–driven immigration infrastructure in Mexico and Central America. In Tapachula, Mexico, the UNHCR is constructing a 75,000 square foot “illegal immigration mall” on Mexican land, with the UN and various NGOs under one roof. There is also a large tent city space, indicating a planned, long-term hub for migrants. The speaker notes similar NGO complexes in Colombia and Panama, where NGO villages resemble big swap meets with storefronts for different organizations and permanent billboards directing immigrants to resources needed to continue their journey. They claim hundreds of NGOs operate in the region, including US NGOs, European NGOs, and Latin American NGOs, many affiliated with Catholic dioceses or well-known groups like Doctors Without Borders. These NGOs are described as receiving substantial US taxpayer money to build a cross-border safety net, facilitated by UN agencies and then doled out to national NGOs via US appropriations from the State Department, USAID, and related sources. Financial figures are presented to illustrate the scale: $1.9 billion spent in 2024, $2.2 billion in the previous year, and about $45 billion over the last few years, with 2019 at $377 million in comparison. The speaker suggests this funding is intended to sustain a long-term, high-volume flow of migration from South America to the US border, with Tapachula identified as a key strategic city and the surrounding NGO towns on the migration corridor highlighted as part of the infrastructure. The speaker contends the operations are designed with an expectation of a political outcome, stating they are “betting on a Harris win” and that the system would halt “within an hour of his inauguration” if certain policies were enacted. Specifically, they claim the remain-in-Mexico policy could be immediately implemented, with orders to border patrol and possible invocation of Section 212(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act to push back and deny asylum to 100% of border crossers. The claim is that this would deter migrants from attempting entry, and that the migrants themselves are closely watching US politics, with many believing that if Trump is in office, entry and asylum access would be substantially harder. The speaker observes that about 50,000 to 60,000 migrants arrive at the border monthly, noting a socioeconomic stratification: wealthier migrants tend to pay human smugglers to reach the border, while the poorer migrants—often from lower-income backgrounds—struggle to finance the final stages of the journey, sometimes needing to borrow or sell assets to reach Mexico, where the poorest end up on the streets in Tapachula. They remark that some nationalities, such as many Chinese and Venezuelans, are described as wealthier within this context.
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