I Filmed Border Patrol EMTs Carry An Illegal Alien To Resuscitate Among Africans & Syrians
He died
This was a few miles from the Lukeville port of entry at the part of the border wall where Border Patrol agents make illegal aliens wait for transport.
Border Patrol EMTs responded to an unresponsive illegal alien, attempting to revive him.
My colleague saw the alien on the ground after and said his face was covered with something, so apparently he didn't make it.
At the wall were mostly male illegal aliens from Islamic African nations such as Senegal and Guinea, but some Syrians or Middle Easterners as well.
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I camped in my Jeep and filmed on the border in Lukeville at all hours for 7 weeks. Heading back and to various hot spots soon. I’m talking to various people about taking on human child sex traffickers and international counter-terrorism stuff.
As most of you know, the port of entry was closed indefinitely early this month.
A few hours after it closed, I was just about to fall asleep in my Jeep when I saw a trickle of people walking through the port’s canopies.
The trickle of people became a flood, and soon, 250 unscreened illegal aliens crossed through the unmanned and unsecured port. I’ve never seen anything like it.
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(This needs to be shared everywhere and with everyone. This is unprecedented with major national security implications. Share, share, share.)
What happened was that the border wall was cut open east of the port of entry, and about 500 people crossed over, according to Border Patrol.
I also posted the video on my new Twitter account and it made the rounds.
About 3000 people cross the port each day, many from Mexico work in Arizona. Many tourists from America go to a place called Rocky Point to vacation or to use off-road vehicles in the dunes.
I spoke to a Hispanic local who works near Ajo, AZ, but live in Sonoyta, Mexico, across from Lukeville. The person, who did not want to be interviewed on video, said that the tourist area known as Rocky Point is losing as much as $3 million a day because of the closure and that the Mexican government does not want to continue taking tax revenue losses, so they sent in the army.
According to the source, the Mexican Army is now patrolling across from Lukeville in Mexico so that the human smugglers cannot get any more people across the border. The person added that the Mexican Army is the only institution that is not corrupted by cartel money or bribes from human smuggling organizations.
The person continued, saying that everyone in Sonoyta is angry at the situation the illegal immigrants are putting them all in. The source was very animated and insistent that those who crossed into both Mexico and the United States illegally were to blame for the port closure and that the U.S. government was also. When I told the person about people not having food for days after crossing into the US, the Hispanic female said that they should have thought about that when they chose to break the law.
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