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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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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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Water Hope, a Methodist church, recently acquired a 20,000 square foot facility that is believed to be used for processing and distributing migrants across the country. The church is part of a larger industry involved in distributing migrants. The video shows a contentious interaction with security at the facility. The reporter also discusses the controversy surrounding the barbed wire at the border and the ease of crossing the border in certain areas. The reporter mentions the release of water from a dam to slow down migration temporarily. The video highlights the presence of tunnels under the border and the involvement of NGOs in the human trafficking of migrants. The reporter emphasizes the need for stronger border security and a government that prioritizes national sovereignty.

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I'm concerned about X's content moderation. I want more open conversation, even with those holding extreme views. Hernando Arce, an investigative journalist, joined me to discuss the San Antonio migrant detention center, which remains operational despite the change in administration. He reports continued illegal immigration, primarily from Eagle Pass, with migrants staying for up to 45 days. The center's funding, estimated at $100-110 million annually, is a major concern. Hernando believes the Trump administration's spending freeze will impact NGOs significantly. He also discussed his recently hacked X account, urging viewers to follow his new account. Hernando's fearless reporting is invaluable; his dedication to exposing the truth is inspiring.

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The video shows journalists following a bus transporting migrants from a secret facility in Phoenix to the airport. The bus driver tries to intimidate the journalists by recording them and even attempting to ram into their vehicle. The bus then swerves recklessly to evade the journalists, making it difficult for them to follow. At the airport, the bus refuses to unload the migrants because the journalists are present. The police are called, but eventually, the migrants are allowed to disembark. The journalists continue their investigation and discover a network of facilities involved in transporting migrants, including an unknown facility on an Indian reservation and various processing centers. They also find that the transportation of migrants is funded by Santa Cruz County. The video ends with the journalists speaking to Red Cross workers who confirm the existence of secretive shelters for migrants.

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In this video, the speaker and his team visit a Ramada Hotel in San Diego that has been converted into a facility for illegal immigrants. They try to gather information about what is happening inside the facility and speak to security officials. The speaker confronts the guards about the conditions inside and questions their actions. They also encounter Chinese migrants who crossed the border illegally and interview them. The video ends with the speaker discussing their mission and the importance of transparency.

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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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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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I am at the airport where migrants are living. The city received $120 million, but we don't know where the money went. CBS lawyers haven't responded. We are trying to shed light on the situation and hope someone will take action. I spoke to someone from Venezuela about their needs. They can't stay in Los Angeles. People are sleeping on the floor at O'Hare Airport and in police stations across the city. There doesn't seem to be a plan. The situation has worsened over time. I will go outside.

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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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Alcatraz isn't more secure than our border. The Biden administration hid information about the 300,000 missing children crossing the border. These children endured horrific experiences, including rape. Many were given birth control pills by their parents anticipating this abuse. Lieutenant Oliveras of the Texas Department of Public Safety has been instrumental in bringing this to light. He's a father, and the images broke his heart. He wanted—and through us—America to know what's happening. We're the only network showing these photos.

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Chairman Perry and members of the caucus, I thank you for inviting me to discuss what I describe as the most historic mass migration crisis ever to strike The United States. What has happened at the Southern border is history-making in scope with long-lasting second, third, and fourth order implications for American citizens. The mass migration that began around inauguration day 2021 calls for a broader public discussion about what it is and how it works. During its first year and now into its second, I interviewed hundreds of immigrants, most recently on an eight-day fact-finding journey to Tapachula, on the Guatemala–Mexico border. From my vantage point, there is one root cause most often cited by the immigrating foreign nationals for coming now: that President Joe Biden opened the American southern border wide to them. They see on social media, from hundreds of thousands who have gone before, secure quick releases and resettlement into America—the ultimate golden chalice—and they decide to gamble large smuggling investments that criminal smuggling gangs will get them in to stay too. With such an enticing return on smuggling investment, no thinking person should wonder why this global migration hit a national record of nearly 2,000,000 border patrol apprehensions in a single year with probably 500,000 more gotaways, an undercount. The caucus should know that nonprofit advocacy groups and, more notably, the United Nations appear to be working alongside the criminal smuggling organizations on the same mission. United Nations agencies such as the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) are providing hard cash, food, shelter, legal services, and psychological services along the migrant trails, which also materially facilitate journeys that everyone involved knows lead to illegal American border crossings. In various forms, the UN and the nonprofits it funds contribute to the current mass migration crisis. I found a UNHCR stamp booklet discarded on the Rio Grande riverbank on the Mexican side, and I observed handout cash debit cards to migrants in long lines. Workers reported that they give $400 every fifteen days to families of four, renewable every two weeks. The UN tells me only the most vulnerable receive this cash, yet in Reynosa and Tapachula, long lines at UNHCR offices revealed regular family units, many with debit cards, who said they might have to leave the migrant trail and go home without this money. The cards are part of a vast and escalating UN program called cash-based interventions along the migrant trail through Latin America, including unrestricted, unconditionally usable plastic cash cards, cash-filled envelopes in some areas, money transfers for lodging and pharmaceutical prescriptions, and something called movement assistance—transportation money to move forward when camps empty and reform further north. Credible reporting shows the UN is providing these forms of assistance along the trail from South America to Texas. On a Kakuta to Bogota, Colombia segment, the UN was seen handing out food, clothing, and necessities worth an estimated $200 to $300 per migrant per day. Non-cash assistance keeps migrants on the US trail; in Tapachula, Mexican asylum approval is important for permission to move legally beyond the southern provinces toward the US border. But many coming from Guatemala tell Mexican immigration they are seeking US jobs, which is not an eligible asylum claim, so they are denied. I did learn of a UN-funded migrant advocacy center where a full-time staff of certified psychologists helps migrants recover repressed memories of more eligible persecution. This manager said his group also trains migrants on how to pass muster with Mexican asylum interviewers the first time around, producing a 90% success rate for thousands a year. Other UN-funded psychologists offer similar work. If true, the UNHCR in Mexico has found another way to keep thousands more on the trail toward the American border. Some will defend this UN assistance as lifesaving; others will view it differently, and they will want to know more. Americans deserve to know the full extent of it, because the United States is the UN’s largest donor, and the US Congress appropriates a huge amount of money to the UN each year. Thank you. I note that the border is a national security concern. Recently, I reported a Venezuelan crossing the Rio Grande from Matamoros to Brownsville, and the FBI-wanted individual held in ICE headquarters here in Washington, D.C. intervened and demanded he be ordered released because he might get COVID in detention. He is now living freely pursuing an asylum claim in Detroit. Thank you.

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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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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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The video shows American journalists attempting to report on a secret migrant facility in Phoenix. They follow a bus transporting migrants to the airport, but the driver becomes aggressive and tries to ram their vehicle. The bus then swerves recklessly to evade the journalists. At the airport, the bus refuses to unload the migrants because the journalists are present. The police are called, but eventually, the migrants are allowed off the bus. The journalists continue their investigation and discover a network of facilities involved in transporting migrants throughout Arizona. They encounter Red Cross workers who confirm the existence of secretive shelters for migrants. The video ends with a confrontation between the journalists and a man who blocks their camera.

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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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300,000 children are missing, and over half a million are trafficked into the country. The scale of this issue is overwhelming, and the bureaucracy is difficult to navigate. I’ve witnessed horrific scenes in my career, including a tragic incident where 19 people, including a 5-year-old boy, died in a trailer. The boy begged his father for help as he suffocated. I've also spoken to young girls who have been victimized by cartel members, leaving them traumatized. I warned that if Joe Biden won the presidency, border security would deteriorate, leading to increased trafficking and deaths. When President Trump asked if I wanted to help fix the situation, I couldn't refuse.

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I recently visited the southern border and spoke with the head of the border guards union. Children are coming over with phone numbers and addresses written on them, but we are not thoroughly checking them. This could be leading them into dangerous situations like prostitution and sweatshops, all funded by American tax dollars.

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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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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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Many people don't like me, but others thank me for my work. The success of border and immigration enforcement belongs to President Trump and the officers. After 40 years in this job, people ask why I'm so emotional. I've spoken with girls as young as nine, raped repeatedly by cartel members. Think about how Lincoln Riley died and the terror she went through. Children are sexually assaulted. I stood with 19 dead people who baked to death in a tractor trailer. Illegal immigration is not a victimless crime. Every sick person, especially child rapists, taken off the streets makes the country safer. Every illegal alien arrested who is a public safety threat makes this country safer.

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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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We are at an undisclosed facility in Tucson, Arizona, investigating the activities of the organization Elitas. They have been accused of using racial slurs and hiding their badges. We encounter resistance from the staff, who refuse to answer our questions. We witness buses transporting migrants to airports and encounter an Uber driver who confirms their involvement. We also speak with a person named Jorge, who denies any connection to Elitas. This investigation sheds light on a facility that operates under the radar, receiving millions in federal funding. Support our independent journalism by visiting okeefeshop.com. (123 words)

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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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