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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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After four years, the American Replacement Center is officially closed. I've been reporting here for the last three and a half years, documenting the invasion of our southern border. I've recorded over a thousand videos, witnessing the good and the bad, from police harassment to potential human trafficking. I even followed buses of migrants to a secret hangar where they were kept before being flown into the interior. My reporting helped expose the misuse of tax dollars for airline tickets, which has since stopped. Despite threats and arrests, I continued to document what was happening, from the cartels selling merchandise to the exploitation of migrants. Now, with the facility closed and illegal crossings down, there's still much work to be done, including enforcing SB4 and investigating the NGOs involved.

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In Eagle Pass, Texas, there has been a significant increase in security measures at a park where migrants used to freely cross into the United States. Razor wire and fortifications have been put in place, and Texas is now arresting migrants who illegally cross into the state. The Texas National Guard is also installing additional fencing and razor wire. The federal government is in a lawsuit with Texas over access to the park, but Texas is defying this by not allowing the removal of the razor wire. Yolanda Ramon, a Democratic candidate for county commissioner, criticizes Vice President Harris for her handling of the border situation and praises Republican Governor Abbott for taking action. Federal border patrol agents have been kicked out of the park, but they still have access to the river via airboats.

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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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Trump says he secured the border. Nobody's coming into our country. Now we have the border totally stopped. We've got the most controlled border we've ever had in the history and in my lifetime in the border patrol, We're going to continue getting there. In Eagle Pass, TX, during the Biden administration, more than 2,000 migrants crossed into The US in a single day. But now, under President Trump's policies, officers encounter just 20 migrants a day here. They were cutting through this barbed wire here and coming across the Rio Grande, sometimes with parents holding their children on their backs as they cross the water. Now it's a total change. What we're seeing and what we're hearing from the border patrol chief and the agents on the ground here is that anyone who crosses now is arrested, prosecuted, and turned back over into Mexico.

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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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Downtown San Francisco is shown with barricades blocking off the area. The speaker expresses their dislike for these barricades, stating that it is unfortunate our country is not safe enough to avoid them. The speaker also mentions feeling sad about the need for barricades. The transcript abruptly ends, leaving the viewer to imagine the impact on the economy.

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In this video, the speaker observes multiple groups of people crossing the border illegally. They spot footprints and witness coyotes hiding ropes and ladders for future crossings. The speaker criticizes the situation, blaming it on "Biden's America" and the lack of Border Patrol agents. They highlight the trash left behind by these crossings and express frustration at the Democrats. The speaker calls out the cartel's involvement and the individuals in black trying to avoid detection. They also have a conversation with someone from the Santa Teresa port of entry, who informs them that there are very few agents available to address the issue. The video ends with the speaker expressing disappointment at the lack of border security.

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This area is surrounded by a hill with only one hidden approach. I’m checking to see who’s here—maybe FEMA workers or hurricane victims, but it looks empty. I haven't seen anyone come out of the housing units, just workers moving bags around. It seems absurd that while people are living in tents, the government has all this unused housing. They claim it’s for workers, but where are they? The Department of Children and Families is removing children for inadequate housing while this facility sits idle. It feels like a show rather than real help. The only access is through the woods, raising questions about who is using these resources. If they’re not helping locals, why are families being separated? It’s frustrating that the government has these resources but isn’t allocating them to those in need.

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In Lukeville, Arizona, there is a tent with around 150 fighting-age men from West Africa, Muslim countries in Africa, the Middle East, and India. This is a daily occurrence, with over 500 people in one day alone. Border patrol is frustrated and wanted me to film it, but I was stopped by a national parks representative. The scariest part is that border patrol informed me that there are large numbers of people coming from Syria. They even showed me a picture of one of the guys who recently crossed the southern border.

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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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Adam Clepp is at The Border near Lukeville, Arizona, where the floodgates have gained attention. The gate furthest to the right has been welded shut, while another gate has been broken open. Some gates are closed, while others remain open.

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In South Juan Escondido, Mexico, there is a long line of people waiting to enter El Paso, Texas. Around 300 individuals have been transported to the processing center so far, while approximately 500 more are still waiting. The national guard and CBP have been facilitating their entry. The speaker mentions the significant amount of money spent on razor wire, which seems unnecessary considering that people are being allowed to come in.

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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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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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In California, near San Diego, a border wall meets two mountains, creating an easy entry point for migrants. Some migrants, tired of waiting for border patrol, took a Lyft to evade capture, becoming known as "getaways." The border sees a diverse group of migrants from China, Turkey, the Middle East, and Africa. Concerns arise over the influx of non-traditional migrants and the lack of border control. Governor Newsom in California reportedly flies migrants to various cities after a brief stay.

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The speaker is on Fresno Mountain near the border wall, which they say would have been completed under President Trump but was halted by Joe Biden, allowing cartels to exploit the openings. Border patrol agents are present due to armed cartel scouts on the mountain, carrying long guns, possibly AK-47s. The speaker claims to be positioned between the border patrol and Mexico, with armed cartel members nearby. They believe the cartels are getting desperate and testing limits, operating in areas without a wall. The speaker alleges the cartels have been given $12 billion per year by Joe Biden and the Democrats and are ready to fight. They advocate for military intervention to combat the cartels and hold accountable those aiding them.

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Secure that. Are you ready? I got you filming. It's open here. There you go, that's the border secure. No, you need to finish it. There you go, right on. The border's secure. Patriotic fans are here, filling up the border.

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We were filming at the border when Border Patrol detained us at gunpoint, ignoring 60 illegal immigrants nearby. Some of us were handcuffed for exposing the invasion while the administration supports cartels. Despite being released, mainstream media hasn't covered our experience. We complied with law enforcement, but the focus should be on securing the border.

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Reporting from Eagle Pass, Texas, the speaker shows the border wall separating the US and Mexico. They mention that the design allows birds to pass through but not people. While the wall appears intact, they point out that gates are often left open without guards. They discover various supplies, including medicine, toothbrushes, and jeans, seemingly dropped by individuals crossing the border. The speaker concludes that the wall is not sufficient to prevent people from entering the US. They suggest that the focus on Eagle Pass is a distraction used for political purposes, with both Republicans and Democrats exaggerating their positions on border security. The speaker plans to continue identifying security issues along the border.

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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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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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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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Things are getting stricter at the border. Yesterday, they started new checks at Otay. The National Guard was polite, asking to inspect our car. The whole process took only 10-15 minutes, mostly because the dog sniffed around. They were looking for drugs, people, and firearms. Don't bring illegal substances, even if legal where you're from. You need a passport or a birth certificate with matching ID. They didn't ask for visas or other paperwork. My mom, a resident, used her green card, and I used my passport card. It’s important to be careful and aware of your surroundings. Look out for each other. Stay safe.

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Feliz Navidad! We're at Fort Clayton, now known as Ciudad de Sabana, near Miraflores Lock of the Panama Canal. Behind me is the IOM headquarters, which has taken over the former U.S. Army base. If Trump is serious about stopping the invasion, he needs to close down these NGOs and cut their funding. The real issue isn't Panama; it's the organizations facilitating the migration. I've spent time in the Darien Gap and know the local tribes involved. The U.S. has neglected its influence here, allowing China to gain a foothold. Panama wants to collaborate with us, and I plan to reach out to the president soon. Merry Christmas!
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