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Antonio explains that they are reviewing Social Security to understand fraud, and they found that twenty million people marked as alive are actually dead in the Social Security database. He notes a striking trend: how many Social Security numbers were issued, from 270,000 in 2021 to about 2.1 million in 2024, and identifies these as noncitizens receiving Social Security numbers.
He emphasizes that this finding came while mapping the entire Social Security system to identify fraud, and he credits government workers who pointed them in this direction and took risks to share information. He states that the work is not political and that his family background motivates a focus on the country’s future.
Regarding how noncitizens enter the country, Antonio describes several paths. One pathway is arriving at a port of entry, requesting asylum, and undergoing an asylum interview, after which legal status can be pursued. Another pathway involves crossing the border, where, according to his account, border patrol officers can charge a misdemeanor or felony under 13-25 or issue an administrative offense, effectively a “parking ticket.” After crossing, individuals are released on their recognizance and given a Notice to Appear (NTA), with wait times for immigration judges averaging about six years; he notes there are 700 immigration judges and a population of about 5,500,000 people.
Once in the country, he says, asylum or other statuses allow individuals to apply for a document. They file Form I-765, the work authorization form, and the Social Security Administration automatically sends the person a Social Security number by mail, with no interview and no ID required.
Antonio reiterates that this is not about a particular administration being asleep at the switch; he claims it was a large-scale program intended to import as many illegals as possible to change the voting map and create a permanent one-party state. He asserts that the defaults in the system—from Social Security to benefit programs—have been set to “max inclusion, max pay for these people and minimum collection.”
He reports finding 1.3 million individuals in Medicaid, and notes that, across all benefit programs, groups from this 5,500,000 population appear. To understand the motivation, they took a sample of voter registration records and found people from this population registered to vote, and some who did vote. They have referred those cases to prosecution at the Home Ed Secure Investigation Service. This action, according to Antonio, is already underway. He credits Elon and others for confirming these findings.