Journalist uncovers "shadowy network" of non-governmental organizations enabling southern border invasion
America's southern border is wide open, in part
because of a "shadowy network of secretive nonprofits," some of which are funded by United States taxpayers, that is working in lockstep with the federal government to facilitate the illegal migrant invasion.
This is according to journalist James O'Keefe who conducted an investigation into the matter and discovered that non-governmental organizations (NGOs) like "Alita's Angels" and the American Red Cross that are actively helping illegal migrants to invade America.
"We just followed the trail of the migrant vans right to the source, visiting the Arizona border town of Nogales, where we encountered some rude and suspicious 'Alita's Angels' NGO (@alitasangels) workers who once again called the police on us," O'Keefe tweeted about the investigation.
O'Keefe further discovered that Alita's Angels is a "brand-new nonprofit with no tax records on file" that operates out of an old, formerly abandoned bank building in Nogales.
When O'Keefe and his team attempted to film a migrant facility in the same area, a volunteer with the American Red Cross who refused to share his name became aggressive, sticking his hand in front of the cameras. When O'Keefe and his team proceeded to question another volunteer from the American Red Cross, she responded with "I am your father" before storming off.
(Related: Did you know that Maine is
now providing brand-new, "free," taxpayer-funded housing for illegal migrants while the state's veteran homeless population freezes to death on the streets?)
Casa Alitas receives federal money to assist southern border invasion
After all this, Nogales Police officers showed up and started questioning O'Keefe and his team, who were accused by the NGO volunteers in question of using racial slurs and inhibiting their movement. Like with the first American Red Cross volunteer O'Keefe and his team encountered, the officer refused to share his name.
O'Keefe and his team then filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to obtain bodycam footage from the police officer encounter. They were told that Nogales Police does not use bodycams.
After illegal migrants enter the U.S. from Nogales with the help of these NGOs, they are bussed off like cattle into a processing facility located about an hour away in Tucson. O'Keefe and his team were able to follow one of the buses to the final destination, but once again were kept at arm's length.
"The staff of the facility, run by Casa Alitas, threatened to call the cops again, but we managed to interview a local driver who does business at the facility and he gave us even more information," O'Keefe reported about what took place.
O'Keefe was also able to confirm, based on an interview one of his undercover journalists conducted with a worker at Casa Alitas, that this NGO receives federal money – meaning U.S. taxpayers are funding their own replacement and demise by illegal migrant invaders.
"These 'Alitas' groups are part of a shadowy network of secretive nonprofits funding the mass migration of millions of people into the country, without truly vetting asylum seekers' claims and determining if they are eligible for refugee status," O'Keefe says.
It was also recently reported that NGOs are providing illegals all the way down in Central and South America with critical maps showing them the easiest routes to illegally invade the U.S.
"A lot of NGOs are helping Biden open the border to unlimited illegal crossing," further noted Byron York, chief political correspondent at
The Washington Examiner, about how President Joe "the big guy" Biden has the final say in all of this. "But none of this could happen without the president's approval."
For all intents and purposes, the United States no longer has a working southern border. Learn more at
InvasionUSA.news.
Sources for this article include:
ZeroHedge.com
NaturalNews.com