URGENT: I Filmed Angry Illegal Alien Africans Asking For Food And Transport On The Border In Lukeville
It's sketchy out there
This is from an almost 5-hour live stream I did on the border near Lukeville, AZ, during my 7 weeks camped on the border there. An African illegal alien had become aggressive with me just prior, so I was being nice to be safe here. I thought this group might be scheming. Border Patrol eventually broke it up. This is in a national park, and there aren't supposed to be fires, trash, etc.
There were about 800 to 1000 illegal aliens here. Mostly males from African nations that are majority Islamic, like Senegal and Guinea.
Because this is a recording of a live stream where cell service was very poor, the video quality is low. It's best to watch on a phone.
You can hear the African illegals ask why they have to stay there so long. They also ask for food. The African illegal aliens were the only nationality that I observed begging for food and complaining about having to stay outside for long periods of time. A few illegal aliens from India or Bangladesh inquired about how long until the Border Patrol transports would arrive, but generally, illegal aliens from that part of the world seemed jovial, asking to have their pictures taken, etc.
This confrontation happened right before.
Hispanics were mostly quiet and kept to themselves. Most were family units or had kids with them, whether they were theirs or not. Some seemed to be fearful of the situation because of all the different nationalities.
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It was this night that a few young, female Hispanic illegal aliens approached, appearing to be in fear. One held a baby and seemed to be in shock, wide-eyed, looking at me pleadingly, saying nothing. She stood right next to me, so close that it would be considered personal space. I asked if she was OK. She didn't answer (language barrier), so I pointed to a Border Patrol truck about 20 yards behind me and said, go there, go there. She walked over. I overheard the agent speaking in Spanish to her. I'm not sure what became of her or her baby.
Later that night, the Border Patrol agent that spoke to the young illegal alien woman would inform me that a couple found a 7-year-old girl on the Mexican side of the border and brought her with them as they prepared to enter the country illegally through a cut in the border wall. The coyotes, or human smugglers, had left the little girl alone to fend for herself. The agent said they were encountering that more often.
On January 20, 2024, Mark Levin said on his show that 50,000 illegal aliens in the U.S. are enslaved, victims of human trafficking. Many of those are young women and girls. He said a @Heritage Foundation found that the U.S. is a top destination for child sex trafficking, and it's happening in our communities.
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When I first arrived in Lukeville at the port of entry, Border Patrol agents checked me and my vehicle out on a database because they hadn't seen me before. An agent approached me and told me he did a license plate search on my Jeep. He then warned me that human sex trafficking and drug smuggling occurred in the port-of-entry parking lot and that I should be careful.
Another agent later came up to me on an ATV Quad when I was offroad near the port and warned me I shouldn't camp there because the place fills up with illegals and it wasn't safe. He said I should car-camp in the port parking lot, which is what I ended up doing for 7 weeks. I had my Glock next to me when I slept in my Jeep, along with a hatchet, machet, knives, bear spray, tac light, and a sonic self-defense device.
Because I always carry a machete when I'm in large groups of illegal aliens like this, Border Patrol agents later told me that for my safety and because there are so few BP agents to come to my aid, it was best to stay out of the groups because they believed they might try to take my machete, use it against me, and take the keys to my Jeep. There were only two BP agents here, in trucks, in different areas. I was out of sight here, I believe.
They told me this just prior to the port of entry closing because there were so many illegal aliens at this location, and most had to sleep there up to 3 days before transport, that they might be plotting to ambush me. I grew up on the streets and escaped a gang when I was 19, and I'm very good at self-defense, but I might have been overwhelmed by a group attack. I'm not 100% sure; I'm pretty confident in my abilities and "tools," but with enough attackers swarming, who knows
You can hear in the video where I become concerned for my safety and tell those listening to the live stream that I "might get my Glock." The line of illegal aliens stretches out of sight in both directions.
I think the Africans who said they were joining the Marines are in this crowd. That video is pinned to my account.
In the 7 weeks I camped on the border in and near Lukeville, filming all hours of the day and night, I experienced a lot, and I try to remember everything exactly as it happened when I write about it. I may occasionally get a few time details wrong, but I believe everything here is spot on. It's important to get details correct, I believe.
I'm planning on heading back out to the border soon. I have hundreds of hours of footage from the 7-week camp out in Lukeville, and I'm going over the videos so I can publish the important parts.
A colleague and friend who is working with a former BP agent on a documentary exposing NGOs that are trafficking illegal aliens mentioned me joining them. I want to head to where they are doing undercover work.
I try to self-fund all my border missions, but it's extremely expensive, and I invested in the best film, camera, and survival gear. I've been on the border since 2019 and was the videographer and news editor for the group that built the first ever privately funded border wall. I also traveled internationally and filmed border walls in seven countries in Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and Africa for a documentary.
The news organizations aren’t showing you this. I was there for seven weeks, and the only time they came out was after six weeks when they closed the port of entry in Lukeville.
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Border patrol agents there all told me that it had been going on for six months before I got there—the exact same thing every day. Young men from the Middle East and all over Africa are coming into that one spot.
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