James O'Keefe of O'Keefe Media Group on Wednesday released new video footage from his investigation into a secret illegal immigrant housing facility in Tucson, Arizona.
Buses full of illegal immigrants were pulling into the parking lot of the old hotel-turned-illegal immigrant facility every 15 minutes, O'Keefe said.
O'Keefe was repeatedly told by law enforcement and security authorities that it was none of his business who was on the bus.
More than 10 million illegal immigrants have been allowed into our country, transported, clothed, and housed at the expense of American citizens under Joe Biden. A Border Patrol agent at the Lukeville, Arizona, border port of entry told The Gateway Pundit that illegal immigrants from around the world are turning themselves in at ports of entry because they know they will get a free pass at Biden's invitation despite not being eligible for the presidency. Asylum or planning to work in America. “It doesn't matter,” said the agent.
O'Keefe dresses up as a homeless person on the street outside the Ramada Inn in Tucson, where illegal immigrants are housed, in order to obtain information. However, police and security officers and sheriff's deputies did not disclose what was happening and later threatened to arrest him.
Watch below:
This interaction between @JamesOKeefeIII And @Pima Sharif Must watch
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– RC Maxwell (@BlackHanity) February 8, 2024
O'Keefe also placed a hidden camera on what he called an “illegal Mexican immigrant whistleblower” named Cesar, who entered the housing facility and discovered
“They're getting paid no matter what. They even have more of us here. More money for them,” one illegal immigrant staying at the facility said, according to the video transcript. The immigrant also told Cesar that gang members were traveling in caravans, and the Casa Alitas program was in Tucson provides them with air tickets. “They will ask about group tattoos, but the border guards are still letting these people in,” the illegal man told Cesar.
The illegal immigrant also indicated that the organization would take him by bus to the airport to catch his flight to another part of the country.
Casa Alitas is a humanitarian aid project committed to helping asylum seekers in Tucson, Arizona, after they have been released and detained by Immigration, Customs Enforcement, and Border Patrol, according to their web page. The group is an affiliate of Globalists in Catholic Community Services.
Journalist Ashley St. Clair spoke to a taxi driver in Tucson who told her that Casa Alitas does not treat immigrants well. The taxi driver added: “I hear from them, they are scaring them.”
Another journalist, Nick Shirley, was insulted and almost attacked by a staff member, who told him to “get out of here” and called him a “freak”.
James O'Keefe, who was dressed as a homeless man, was told by a security guard: “I don't have to tell you anything,” before James' disguise appeared. The police then approached O'Keefe, lied and acted like they had no idea what was going on in their jurisdiction, and then threatened to arrest him for reporting crimes committed by our federal government.
Here are the four officers who harassed James O'Keefe in defense of the Arizona Fed's human smuggling operation:
Watch below via O'Keefe Media Group:
This covert operation is funded by Tucson Catholic Community Services and enriches groups like Las Palmas.
O'Keefe disguised himself as a drunken homeless vagabond and the Mexican illegals wore hidden cameras to get inside. @stclairashley @nickshirley Police were caught on tape confirming that the refugees were “lying about their sponsors.”
Here, Casa Alitas migrants are brought to the Ramada Inn where breakfast, lunch, health services and free Wi-Fi are served.
Migrants told one of our undercover journalists that NGOs “get their money no matter what.”
Our undercover journalist confirms to one of the migrants that they saw many gang members coming in caravans. The migrant tells us that the border guards suspect gang members but still let them through. “They will ask about gang tattoos but the border guards still let these people in.”
@stclairashley I interviewed a taxi driver while pretending to be a local ministry outreach member, and discovered that Catholic Community Services, “… gives them (immigrants) services but doesn't treat them well. They scare them.” The taxi driver works with the migrant population on a regular basis.O'Keefe asks Deputy Carter, “…Is that bus full of illegal immigrants?” At that moment, when the migrant buses stopped directly behind Carter, he replied, “Sir, I am not on the bus.”
Officers involved in our ramada coverage. pic.twitter.com/jnKJrseSJI
– James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) February 7, 2024