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Bill Wells visits Corey Gorderow at the border, where discarded IDs are found in the yard, some burned or torn. Middle Eastern and Chinese nationals are crossing, with Chinese individuals having Mexican IDs. It's unclear how they obtain these IDs.

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This report states, "the border between United States and Canada is being flooded with illegal migrants." "We've got the proof, and we are going to show you." Filming near Cherubusco and Franklin, it argues "illegal crossings are getting out of hand and landowners are fed up," citing "highly organized operations designed to get people across the border without being caught." On the ground, they report "We counted 23 of them with lots of luggage" and "nine of them," with "the last one was a woman running with a baby," and garbage left behind. They show "Here we have a pair of pants, a pajama. Oh, a razor. But what is that? That's tools." They identify "a woman from Port Au Prince" and "Jose Saint Just and Noise Jean Houdes" from Florida, and reference "The temporary protection status that they receive from the Biden administration, I think it's more than 500,000 Asians that have that at the moment who will be expired soon." They note "34 people, four days" at the "border between New York and Quebec, 523 kilometers long," with RCMP helicopters and border patrol, plus taxis and crossings, and invite donations at guardtheborder.com.

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People have been continuously crossing the border, with 30 individuals hitting the terror screening database since October 1st. In Lukeville, another area where people are arriving, individuals from Bangladesh, Egypt, China, Senegal, and Angola have been seen. One man from Angola shared that he spent five months traveling and thousands of dollars to fly to Brazil. He then made a dangerous journey through the Darien Gap, Central America, and Mexico to reach his current location. The outcome of his situation, like many others, remains uncertain. This is a concerning issue.

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In the Darien Gap in Panama, Chinese migrants are seen arriving by piragua boats and using Alipay to pay for supplies at a store with Chinese signs. Despite claims of poverty, migrants all have smartphones. The involvement of the CCP is suspected in aiding this invasion, with an increase in Chinese migrants entering the US. Starlink is used for Wi-Fi in the jungle. The presence of new Alipay posters suggests ongoing support. Elon Musk is called out for facilitating Chinese invaders' access to technology.

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A Venezuelan migrant explains how to scam the system by breaking in, having a baby in the US, and getting married for more benefits. American women are encouraged to work and have abortions, while migrants are aided in crossing the border, having babies, and getting married for benefits.

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An American citizen returning from legal goose hunting in Mexico is detained at the US border while thousands cross illegally. The citizen is held in a cage while customs inspects two shotguns and geese for taxidermy.

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These people are desperate to reach the United States, waiting for a crossing to Darien. Chinese migrants take different routes due to having more money. They rely on water to survive the journey through Darien, but it's not sufficient. Desperation is evident in their struggle to cross the border.

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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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Speaker 0 asserts that illegal immigrants are using Meta's Facebook to buy fake IDs and Social Security cards, access human smuggling services, and illegally work for Uber, DoorDash, and Instacart through online flea markets. Key examples and claims: - A page titled “obtain your license to drive from The United States here” advertises multiple fake driver’s licenses in several videos, alongside fake Social Security cards and even credit scores. The page claims the IDs can pass an authenticity check and can pass under a black light, revealing a hologram security feature typically applied to real government-issued driver’s licenses. Fake licenses are advertised for every state, and the page owner can create an ID for any required state; instructions were provided on what information would be needed. - This page is described as one of many across the US advertising the same service. - Variations exist for obtaining work: ads on Facebook pages promoting activation or rental of Uber Eats, DoorDash, or Instacart accounts. Migrants can buy an already activated food delivery account or rent one from another user. - A woman posted an image reading “rent account for DoorDash” in Spanish; she stated the rental price as $500. Alongside a driver’s license and Social Security number, a bank account is also needed to start a food delivery account, and bank accounts can also be rented. On a Latinos in the Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, and Brooklyn page, someone is advertised renting out a bank account for $25 a week. - Before migrants can access illegal work, they must enter the country. Facebook allegedly allows advertisements of human smuggling services. A page titled “Coyote five zero two” has almost 100,000 followers and regularly posts videos of large groups of migrants walking through and being smuggled through Mexico; comments suggest they can be brought over from Mexico into the US within twenty minutes, with smugglers offering faster and cheaper options. - A page named “Flea Market of Phoenix” posted a smuggling video showing migrants climbing over the border wall. The page has over 72,000 followers. After inquiries, the author described services as “El Brinco” (the jump) and stated his service would be fast, easy, and secure, sending two videos: the original ad of smugglers hoisting a ladder and another showing a trail to get over from Mexico to the US in thirty minutes or less. In further messages, the smuggler discussed pricing: $7,500 per person, plus a $1,000 per person finder’s fee for referrals. - The narrator notes that creating or obtaining fake identification or smuggling a person across the border would typically be a felony, and working illegally would risk deportation. Nonetheless, Meta is described as allowing this illegal activity to take place on Facebook daily, with online flea markets found in cities and states across the US, even in places without sanctuary laws for illegal immigrants.

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A large group of migrants left their shelter in Just at sunset and walked for an hour in the darkness to reach the crossing point at the river. They were guided by GPS coordinates obtained from forklift tractors that raised razor wire last October. The migrants expressed anger towards Mexican authorities for sending them to cross into this dangerous area of the river at Nike. These GPS-guided caravans have become more frequent in Eagle Pass this November.

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Migrants encountered at the border are using selfies to communicate with their families back home. These selfies show them in good shape, which encourages their family members to follow. The migrants are being processed and soon our Drone cameras will show where they gather next. It is unclear whether they came through a hole or gap in the wall.

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In Hakumba, California, many Chinese individuals arrive, often trying to evade border patrol to avoid being processed. Unlike others who seek to enter the system for assistance, these individuals, mostly males, prefer to find their own transportation. A notable encounter involved a young woman, well-dressed and traveling with a diverse group, who sought help to reach the road for a ride. However, assistance was denied due to concerns about human trafficking. Many of these individuals have cell phones and are often seen using them to navigate and coordinate their next steps, suggesting some may have rides waiting for them.

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The report investigates illegal migrant crossings between the US and Canada, focusing on an area in Franklin County near Churubusko, USA. Landowners report increased crossings and discarded items. Trail cameras captured footage of large groups, including one group of 23 people, crossing the border with luggage. Investigators found discarded clothing, tools, and documents, including a Haitian student ID from 1980. Some evidence suggests migrants are coming from Miami, Florida. Residents have observed taxi drivers and other vehicles dropping off and picking up migrants. The report highlights the use of social media by migrants to coordinate crossings. They also noted increased helicopter and drone activity in the area, possibly for surveillance. One resident expressed concern about their address being circulated among migrant groups. Investigators encountered RCMP officers, one of whom was following them, and later found two officers whose car had gone into a ditch. The investigation revealed a high volume of crossings, with 34 people caught on camera in one spot over four days.

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I found a phone on the railroad tracks in Jacumba, California, belonging to a Syrian illegal immigrant. As we explored the phone, we noticed incoming messages and calls. The owner had just arrived in the U.S. and was walking along the train tracks, aware of potential immigration presence nearby. He expressed happiness about being in America. The messages revealed concern about his brother's whereabouts and whether he would be deported. It seemed he was likely in a detention facility, not just undergoing a quick processing. The phone also contained group messages among Arabic individuals in Mexico, discussing their travel routes and experiences since August 11.

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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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I was in the California desert with James O'Keefe and April, who has a knack for finding things. She discovered an unlocked phone belonging to a Syrian man. We charged it and found Telegram messages and calls asking if he had reached San Diego yet. A military friend identified the situation as a coordinated effort. The calls were from Syrian men seeking guidance from a person in Turkey referred to as "teacher," who was helping them navigate to San Diego. Unlike typical cases where migrants share their journey with family, these communications were purely logistical, indicating a serious and organized attempt to cross the border.

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The speaker downloaded the CBP One app after the vice presidential debate to test its ease of use. The app asks users to identify as either a smuggler. It requires basic information like name, and a selfie; passport or ID are optional. The speaker chose California as their destination state, using a random ZIP code. The app allows users to select from eight different bridges to meet under; the speaker chose the Eagle Pass Bridge. The speaker, a white man from Michigan, used a picture of Carlos Mencia to demonstrate how easy it is to register. He claims that someone wanting to enter the country and obtain temporary asylum could easily use their own picture. The speaker states that he indicated having no documentation, ID, passport, or license, and that there's no way to cross-check the submitted information beyond the selfie.

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I found a phone on the railroad tracks in Jacumba, California, belonging to a Syrian illegal immigrant. As I explored the phone, I discovered messages indicating he had just entered the U.S. and was walking along the train tracks, aware of immigration nearby. He seemed excited to be in America but uncertain about his next steps. There were missed calls and messages from someone asking about his phone and his brother's whereabouts, suggesting they might be in a detention facility. The messages revealed communication among a group of Arabic individuals discussing their journey and how to navigate their situation. The individual had been traveling since August 11, raising questions about his route to the U.S.

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The individuals interviewed are from various countries like Pakistan, India, Turkey, China, and Iran. A former US military member collects discarded passports and IDs from illegal immigrants crossing the Hakumba area, including China, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey. Many documents are destroyed upon arrival in the US to hide identities. The collector expresses security concerns about these actions, especially with the presence of military-aged males among the immigrants.

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A group of migrants managed to cross the US-Mexico border by going through a gap in the fence and under razor wire. Surprisingly, among them were people from China, who had traveled around 7,000 miles. Even with an armed border patrol agent nearby, they were undeterred. One 20-year-old college graduate from China said he was hoping to find work in Los Angeles after a 40-day journey through countries like Thailand, Morocco, Ecuador, Colombia, Panama, and South America.

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Chairman Perry and members of the caucus, I am here to discuss what I term the most historic mass migration crisis ever to strike The United States, noting that what has happened at the Southern border is history making in scope and will have long lasting second, third, and fourth order implications for American citizens. During its first year and now into its second, I have interviewed hundreds of immigrants, most recently on an eight day fact finding journey to the Guatemala–Mexico border city of Tapachula. From my vantage point, there is but one root cause that the immigrating foreign nationals most often cite for coming now: that President Joe Biden opened the American southern border wide to them. They see over their cell phones, social media, hundreds of thousands who have gone before, secure quick releases and resettlement into America, the ultimate golden chalice, and they gamble huge smuggling fee 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 the all time national record of nearly 2,000,000 border patrol apprehensions in a single year with probably 500,000 more gotaways, and that’s an undercount. But the caucus should also know that nonprofit advocacy groups and, more notably, the United Nations appear to be working side by side with the criminal smuggling organizations on the very same mission. United Nations agencies such as the International Office of Migration (IOM) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) are providing hard cash, food, shelter, legal services, psychological services along the migrant trails, which also materially facilitate journeys that everyone involved very well knows despite any protestations to the contrary always lead to an illegal American border crossing. In whatever small or large way the United Nations and the nonprofits it funnels money to can reasonably be said to contribute to the current mass migration crisis. I found my first clue on a Rio Grande riverbank on the Mexican side, a discarded UNHCR stamp booklet. Hand out cash debit cards to migrants in long snaking lines. The workers handing them out said they give $400 every fifteen days to families of four, renewable every two weeks. The UN tells me only the most vulnerable get this cash. But in Reynosa, and again most recently in Tapachula, Mexico, where I saw the same long lines at the UNHCR office, nothing about them indicated acute vulnerability. They were regular family units of the sort crossing by the tens of thousands right now. Some showed me their debit cards there too and said, were it not for this money, they might have to leave the migrant trail and go home. Further inquiry showed the cards are just part of a vast and sharply escalating UN program called cash based interventions all along the migrant trail through Latin America. According to the UN documents and migrants, these include the unrestricted, unconditionally usable plastic cash cards, but also cash filled envelopes in some areas. Never a good look cash filled envelopes. Money transfers for lodging, pharmaceutical prescriptions, and something called movement assistance, which means transportation money to move forward when camps empty and reform further north. Credible reporting shows that the UN is providing these forms of assistance all along the migrant 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 day per migrant. And then there’s important non-cash assistance keeping migrants on the US trail. In Tapachula, approval for Mexican asylum these days is important for permission to move legally beyond the southern provinces where I was, always to The US border, of course. But many coming in from Guatemala innocently tell Mexican immigration they’re going for US jobs, which is not an eligible asylum claim. So they get denied. But I found a UN funded solution recently. The manager of a UN funded migrant advocacy center told me a full time staff of certified psychologists help these migrants recover repressed memories of more eligible government persecution. This manager told me in a recorded conversation that his group also trains migrants on the front end of the process how to pass muster with Mexican asylum interviewers the first time around. He said these operations produce a 90% success rate for thousands a year. Other UN funded psychologists offer what sounds like similar work. If all this is true, the UNHCR in Mexico has found another way to keep thousands more on the trail over the American border. Many can and will defend this UN assistance as lifesaving, but others who learn of it reasonably interpret this in a very different way, and they wanna know more, of course. However, Americans wanna interpret this assistance to migrants, they undoubtedly know they are joining a historic mass migration. All 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 every year. I’ll also mention that the border is a national security concern. Just recently, I reported that a Venezuelan crossed the Rio Grande from Matamoros to Brownsville and that the FBI wanted that FBI watch listed individual held in that ICE headquarters here in Washington DC intervened and demanded that he be ordered that he be cut loose because he might get COVID in detention. That individual is now living freely pursuing an asylum claim in Detroit. Thank you. I thank the gentleman.

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I was in the California desert with James O'Keefe and April, who has a knack for finding things. She discovered an unlocked phone belonging to a Syrian man. With a crew member who spoke Arabic, we explored the phone, which had Telegram messages and incoming calls asking if the person had reached San Diego. A military friend identified the situation as a coordinated effort. The callers referred to a man in Turkey as "teacher," seeking guidance on reaching San Diego. They were instructed to meet someone who spoke Spanish and Arabic to facilitate their journey. Unlike typical cases where migrants share their experiences with family, this was strictly business-oriented, with no personal updates or emotional exchanges.

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We found 10,000 people using the same Social Security number. They are brought in illegally and given a number to pay taxes. Companies hire hundreds of illegals across different plants, all using the same number. The IRS only checks if there's an employer associated with the number, validating it. With a Social Security number, they can get a driver's license and appear as citizens. These individuals don't pay taxes, as it's deducted by the companies. The government has a $1.7 trillion slush fund, generating $100 million in interest monthly. This is why they tried to harm us. It's unsettling information about our country, but everyone has benefited from this system at some point.

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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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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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