The Worst Border Ever? 'A Line in the Sand' Exposes the Migrant Industrial Complex

The Worst Border Ever? 'A Line in the Sand' Exposes the Migrant Industrial Complex

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32 Video Views·Oct 25, 2024

"Is the US-Mexico border the 'worst border ever'? Filmmaker James O'Keefe's new documentary 'A Line in the Sand' suggests the reality is far more disturbing than you might think.

Through hidden camera footage and exclusive interviews, this eye-opening film pulls back the curtain on the lucrative 'migrant industrial complex' - a vast network of charitable organizations, non-profits, and government agencies profiting off the influx of migrants crossing the border.

From cartel-operated tunnels to migrants being bussed across the country, 'A Line in the Sand' uncovers the shocking truth about what's really happening at the border. This powerful documentary challenges the mainstream narrative and reveals the untold story behind the migrant crisis.

Don't miss this must-see exposé. Watch 'A Line in the Sand' and decide for yourself - is this the worst border ever?"

Here are the key points:

[0:00:01] - Introduction to the documentary "A Line in the Sand" and the speaker, Fred Satilli.

[0:00:10] - Satilli explains that the documentary is not about illegal immigration, but rather the "migrant industrial complex" - a vast network of organizations profiting from the influx of migrants.

[0:01:00] - The documentary shows cartel tunnels under the border wall, as well as places where the wall has been cut through, sometimes with police present.

[0:01:30] - The film reveals a "Mexican train" that migrants climb on top of to travel across the country to the border.

[0:02:00] - Satilli describes the vast facilities housing thousands of migrants, comparing them to large shopping malls with Quonset huts.

[0:03:00] - The documentary includes interviews with Border Patrol agents, who reveal the challenges they face, including "plausible deniability" and "apathy" towards migrants.

[0:04:00] - The film features interviews with employees of organizations housing migrants, who admit to making good money but fear losing their jobs if the border is closed.

[0:05:00] - A Border Patrol whistleblower in Vermont shares his personal story, highlighting the impact of fentanyl overdoses on his family.

[0:06:00] - Satilli mentions that the documentary is now available on the Tucker Carlson network, encouraging viewers to watch it.

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