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Sept. 9, 2024 - Fresh & Fit
01:50:36
Border Patrol Agent EXPOSES The U.S. Border Crisis
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Thank you.
What's up guys?
Welcome to Fresher Podcast.
We got a very important one with you guys.
We got Zach in the house from Border Patrol.
We're going to be talking about a lot of stuff.
Bombshells about to be dropped.
Let's get into it.
Let's go.
So, guys, please listen up to what we're going to be talking about today.
I talked with him a few minutes before the show, and I'm fucking blown away as what's going on in the border.
It's a completely different nation from when I left in four short years.
I think the courage he has to come here on live, God put on his heart to tell the truth, and I think that's very important.
Yes, because nobody else would ever show their face and tell the truth about what the hell's going on.
So, Zach, welcome to the podcast, man.
Can you please introduce yourself to the people and a little bit about yourself.
Gentlemen, so amazing to be here.
Thank you for having me.
I just want to say thank you on air.
Thank you, Myron.
Thank you.
I'm just the name and the face of 20,000 agents, right, that feel a certain way about this.
I'm not here to really give you guys opinions.
I'm here to give you guys facts of what's going on and let the public know.
As far as a risk...
I just want to say that I took an oath to this country to protect against enemies foreign and domestic, and I took that oath under God.
So I'm here for no other reason than there's children, first and foremost, the biggest reason there's over 300,000 children missing that are being trafficked.
That's on a number I came up with, okay?
So the risk of me doing this is really not...
For my life personally, the only personal thing I would say, I'd have a bigger risk not speaking out, having to live with that guilt under God and Jesus Christ.
That's a bigger risk to me, because we're all going to pass one day.
I want to know that I stood up for those 300,000 children.
That's what I want to do.
That's why I'm here.
Whatever happens to me, happens to me.
But those kids, you think about that, that makes me physically ill.
Like, I want to puke.
Wow.
So whatever risk this is, is really nothing.
Because there's a kid that was born in another country that we brought in that we don't know where he or she is.
And imagine being that child.
And no one's standing up for him.
Yeah.
So that's why I'm here.
So...
Zach, can you tell us a little bit about, like, they could probably tell from the accent, but where are you from?
Where'd you grow up?
I'm a Massachusetts boy, born and raised.
Not a lot of mass kids go to the border.
I'm a little wild kid from Stoughton, Mass.
It's a little farm town.
I mean, I don't want to give away your location.
I went up 50 floors today.
I don't think I've ever seen a building 50 floors where I'm from.
You know what I mean?
It's a little bit outside Boston, but I went to Brockton High.
Proud graduate.
That's really it, man.
You know how deep you want to get, but the other thing is, too, since you asked, About my background, I'm one of three sons.
My brothers were my heroes.
Big, strong guys, like almost your height.
My brother played minor league baseball.
Oh, wow.
Then, oh, wow, until you hear this part, both of them died of drug overdoses, fentanyl.
Wow.
So when I saw that, they died in 19 and 20.
When I saw that, I had to get into the border.
Gotcha.
Because I didn't want someone else's brother.
So, you know, I'm really led by emotional experiences because my area was ravaged by drugs.
Yes.
And I wanted to go stop it where it comes in.
Where it comes in, which we're not doing, we're too busy grabbing people and putting them in the country.
Yeah.
Because we're so depleted.
So, I don't want someone else's older brother to die of a drug overdose, so I figured, let me go get the drugs.
Let me stop it.
Whatever it's going to take to do the right thing, right?
Yeah, something like 80% of the United States drugs come in through the southwest border.
Well, let me say this, you know, from February 2023 to February 2024, and I'm not a statistician, a mathematician, There's over like 200 people per day dying of fentanyl overdoses.
Now, granted, they're taking the choice to do the fentanyl, right?
I'm not putting up yet.
These people aren't putting up their nose.
They're doing it.
But over 200 people 365 days a year, that's equivalent to a frigging JetBlue jetliner crashing every day.
Yeah, that's a lot.
Every single day.
Think about it.
And no one's talking about it.
How is it getting here?
Why aren't we stopping it?
These are all grandiose ideas and grandiose questions to have, but...
Someone's got to ask them, right?
Yeah.
So, tell us about, like, so you obviously wanted to kind of stop it at the source.
When did you go through the process of becoming a Border Patrol agent?
Obviously, there's a background check.
It's an intensive process to get in.
When did you start that?
2019.
2019, okay.
Yeah, it takes about a year, man.
Yeah.
At least a year.
They're not just letting anybody in.
They want to make sure that you're the right candidate, that you haven't committed a bunch of crimes.
They give you a polygraph.
They want to make sure you're sound heart, sound mind, everything.
Sound body and sound mind.
They made the background checks a lot harder for Border Patrol.
Because there was a time in 2007-2008 where a bunch of guys got jammed up and got arrested that came in that didn't have the strict background checks.
So they made the background checks a lot stricter after, I think, 2015.
And they created a rule because a lot of kids that would get into the Border Patrol, it's like, you know, they're in an impoverished area, let's say Laredo, McAllen.
They don't see a lot of money, right?
So then they see these guys making over $100,000 a year.
They want to get in and then they already have ties to the area.
They get ties to the south side because you're talking Nuevo Laredo, Reynosa's right over the border.
So they might have an uncle or cousin that starts getting a little sticky, they thought.
Of course.
So they created a 100 mile rule.
Once you get in, you have to work at a station 100 miles from where your residence is.
That makes sense.
That makes sense.
Yeah, because there's a lot of Border Patrol agents that are from the Southwest border.
Compromise.
You know, yeah.
So they'll want them to be close to family or whatever and put in a weird situation.
So, okay.
So, tell us about...
So you went through the academy, and we were talking about this a little bit earlier, and you went in right in the middle of the pandemic.
Of COVID, yeah.
Yeah.
So what happened there?
Couldn't leave the base for about eight months.
And this is in Artesia for the audience that's wondering.
Artesia, New Mexico, right?
This is when Biden won, right?
I was there previous to when he won.
This was May.
Okay.
I remember him winning.
They had the J6 stuff while I was at the academy.
Okay.
May of 2020.
Yeah.
You were there.
Yeah.
So they create like a little mock, like border wall.
It's in the desert.
So it's kind of, it's very similar.
That academy, they say really good things about the Border Patrol.
Phenomenal academy.
My first group I worked, I worked Countless groups.
It felt like it was surreal.
Being here is a little surreal.
It felt like the Academy.
I thought they were roleplayers.
That's how good of a job.
I was like, oh, this is just another situation of a roleplay.
Okay, if the guy does X, they make it so whatever's going to happen, you're already three steps ahead.
You already know.
So they do a great job.
It's like a little border town, the way they create it.
Yeah, and for the audience, just so they know, it's a component of the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, FLETC, but they have it in Artesia, New Mexico, that's specific for Border Patrol agents.
So they have their own academy over there that's huge.
What's the starting salary, roughly?
You'll start out at a five if you don't have a degree, or a seven if you have a college degree and you did okay.
So you're making like 60, 70.
Okay.
In the academy.
It blasts up to about $1.20, $1.30, $1.40, man.
So you're making some real cash.
This is why a lot of guys won't speak out because they're fat and happy off the check and they're just waiting for the next guy to do it.
They're like, hey, it's not my problem.
Do the mental gymnastics game because you get a mortgage, your family.
It's scary.
It's scary to talk out, man.
If I didn't have God, I wouldn't be here.
I'm not trying to push that.
I don't want to come off like I'm trying to push God because I didn't have God in my life.
But honestly, if I didn't have God...
I wouldn't really have the courage to do this, bro.
Because I remember asking you before, what made you want to do this?
When you said God, I was like, okay.
That's why, bro.
And I'm not a perfect person.
I'm a big sinner.
I've sinned a lot in my life, man.
But like I said earlier, I've got to face God, bro.
So that's why I'm here.
That's why it takes a lot of courage because you're really not looking at this life.
I could get crushed.
But in the next life is where I want to get my glory, that I stood up for the children, and I stood up and said the right thing, and I was here with you guys, and you guys were gracious enough to have me.
So thank you very much.
No worries.
Seriously, it means a lot to me, boys.
Thank you.
No, absolutely.
I mean, you know, because I came from that world, so I was like, yeah, this is something we need to bring attention to.
And I think with...
It being an election year, you know, obviously the border is a very hot topic.
It's probably going to be one of the biggest topics in the debate tomorrow.
I think the American public needs to know what the hell is really going on in the United States.
And hearing it from someone that's on the front lines that's actually a current Border Patrol agent, not someone that used to do it, even myself.
I was on the border back in 2020, not now.
And things have changed drastically just from me talking with you.
But I guess let's kind of fast forward.
So you get out the academy.
And they station you.
What station are you stationed at?
Do you mind if I just bring us back a couple things?
Oh, yeah, sure.
Go ahead.
Two things.
One, yeah, you're not seeing anybody that's in the Border Patrol.
You're seeing either the spokesman for the Border Patrol, the Public Information.
That's what they want you to hear, and that's fine.
Every department has that.
Everything's fine.
Don't worry, guys.
Yeah, I'm not here to talk about bad or bad.
Everyone has a PIO, Public Information Officer.
You have that, and I forgot what I was going to say, but...
Oh, yeah, and then you have guys that are retired, that are on their pension.
Right.
So really, no one's actually speaking, dude.
No one's actually putting it out there.
You're on the line.
You're on the line, for real.
Let's call it for what it is.
I get a little fired up.
I'm sorry, but there's no one else doing it.
Because I'm curious, the routine of a Border Patrol agent, what is that like, the routine?
Oh, you want to go through that real quick for them?
Like what a typical ship would be like?
Yeah, bro.
You know, and prior to all this, it's just such a great job if you're an active guy and you like to get after it and you want to protect your country because you're really on the border, man.
And there's nothing out there.
You might be alone.
You know, and I'm sure you've been noticing videos.
The next backup's 40 minutes.
And I'm just a regular agent.
I'm not, you know, the high-tech, high-speed guys.
But it's a good thrill.
So you show up at the station.
And what makes it different is you're not in some of our cities.
But where I was at...
Show up.
You check your truck out.
You have a meeting.
They go, listen, this is a muster.
Muster.
Yeah.
Yeah, you know, you go, you see 40 of your boys.
It's like walking here every day, seeing you guys.
What's going on?
How's your kids?
Baseball practice?
What's going on?
All right.
Joking around, stupid accent, this and that.
They tell you the traffic patterns.
This is what, and I want to go too deep into it.
And everyone reports to a station.
Yeah.
They have a station.
So they're just telling you things to look out for, what to watch.
This guy friggin' lost his truck in a ditch.
Now we gotta pull it out.
He has to buy donuts.
You know what I mean?
Just regular stuff.
But stuff that is important.
Like, hey, we've seen this in the area.
Drones, drug activity.
These are things you need to know.
Because you're going out there alone.
Check your truck.
Make sure your truck's in work.
In order you check your gear.
Is my gun loaded?
I mean, you know, there's like...
You have to have my handcuffs.
All this stuff.
You know what I mean?
You gotta be ready.
Because 99% of the time, it might not be something.
When it pops off, you gotta be ready to go.
Oh, wow.
Check your truck, and then you hit the field, man.
You get an assigned area, and there's different teams.
There's dirt bikes, there's quads, there's towers to watch people.
Horse units.
Horse units.
You've got paperwork guys that are just doing the paperwork.
And I was just a field agent.
I never went to a specialty unit.
I like going out with my truck dude, sitting out there, and, oh, there's someone.
They might see it or something.
Oh, he's over there.
And now you're out there, and you can kind of pick who you want to work with, too.
You know what I mean?
Like, say me and Myron get along better than me and Walter.
I'll say, hey, Myron, you in this area?
Come over here.
Let's work this group.
We might not even...
I mean, we'll call you if we need you, but if we don't absolutely need you, we might just call it, and then it's just...
You sit in the brush, you're waiting on them, and then it's like playing tag as a kid.
Let me explain.
When he says, let's work this group, what'll end up happening sometimes is there'll be a sensor hit, right?
Like, there's sensors all over the Southwest border.
Yeah, or a camera.
And they'll be like, oh, sensor just hit.
And then they'll go check out that area, and they'll see footprints.
They'll have the picture of the guy.
The dudes.
They'll have the picture of the dudes with the backpacks and they're ready to go.
So they'll drive over there and track the group and then they'll find them and they'll kind of find a convergence point to apprehend them.
So that's what he means when he says work in a group.
Yeah, like you go in front, I'll go behind and we'll go east.
We'll try to push them to a certain area.
And the thing that's awesome is you get to learn these landscapes that no one even knows that are on the border.
Middle of nowhere.
I know these rocks and these mountains, and I'm not the best agent.
There's much better than me.
I'm an average agent, probably even below average, but I'm a pretty physical kid.
There's guys that know this area, so if we push them this way, they're going to take this rock wall, get a guy up on that rock wall, and now he's looking down.
And it's like, oh, how you guys doing?
You didn't know I was up here, but we do this every day.
You just started last night.
You've been going for two days.
I do this ten hours a day, five days a week.
So it's awesome, because you have the jump.
It's a lot of fun, and you're protecting your country, and you're doing what we signed up to do.
It's a lot of fun.
It's like a mission in Far Cry.
Yeah, so that's the typical day.
They're doing eight to ten hour shifts a day.
At weekends, it's a big project.
You're away from your family.
Some guys, you're working two, three hours, so if my girl or somebody's wife and the kids get sick, you're out in the field, you might not have service, bro.
So it's a pretty decent sacrifice, right?
You're not in the city, you can call home for dinner.
Hmm.
You might be two, three hours away, but as far as the academy is concerned, yeah, I was there during COVID. They wouldn't let us leave.
If you leave, you lost your job.
They said, you can leave, you just won't get a job.
So they kept us in our rooms locked down a lot of times for like a week or two weeks, delivering you food, couldn't do nothing.
And then, you know, as the COVID chart came out, they said, hey, if you want to take the COVID chart, we might let you off base.
Boys, after eight months of being on a base, I said, I don't care.
Listen, I'm a kid from Brockton, really.
I don't care if this thing kills me.
I've got to get off this friggin' base now.
Shoot me with whatever you've got to shoot me with because I want to get off.
I want to eat real food.
I want to see my people.
I don't want to be locked down no more.
So you're going to take it, bro.
I'm not some scientist guy.
I didn't know about the mRNA.
I'm not here to talk about that because I don't know much about it, but I know I wouldn't have taken it had I not been locked down for eight months before.
Just like so many other government employees, it's like they didn't have a choice.
It's like, take it or don't have a job.
My father's a taxi cab driver.
Where am I going to make money?
I'm going to be making $1.20 a year with this job.
I'll take whatever you tell me to take.
I need the cash.
My old man, 70 years old, still hustling a taxi at Boston Airport.
Why wouldn't I take a shot?
You put yourself in my position, right?
But it must be entrapped in there.
I mean, you go like crazy.
Yeah, and I'll tell you guys this, being at the police academy fucking blows.
Whether it's Border Patrol, HSI, FBI, DEA, any guy that does a police academy will tell you where you live on it.
It fucking blows, dude.
It really sucks.
So you need that time to kind of get off base.
So that's crazy that they had you stuck there and they basically forced the vaccine on you.
Which is not forced anymore, right?
Now?
No.
With new BPAs?
Yeah, with new BPAs.
I don't know actually.
I can't say if it is or it's not.
Okay.
All I know is the way another agent explained to me, he's like, bro, they basically lined us up on a wall and said, you take it or you lose your job.
They're threatened against guys.
Exactly.
So let's kind of talk a little bit about your background.
Do we have chats or anything like that that we need to read?
Because I know people are probably going to have a bunch of questions here.
But I'll get into the first one while we pull up chats and get them ready.
So let's kind of get into the border here.
So what station are you stationed out of?
And then what kind of made you say...
Like, what was the line that was crossed through, like, I gotta come forward about this?
I think it was just an accumulation over time, and just seeing all the people getting in, and seeing the news stories of these women, and I want to read their names that got killed by people that we vetted and let into the country.
Gotcha.
What station, just to the audience's notice?
Yeah, I'm at Newport Station up in Swan Sector in Vermont, but...
Which is a very busy sector right now, but I was originally down in Casa Grande Station in Arizona.
Okay.
And how many illegal aliens would you say were coming through that sector every...
Oh, I wouldn't be able to put a number, but thousands.
Yeah.
I mean...
It's one of the bigger sectors in the country.
Tucson sector is massive.
Yeah.
Tucson sector is huge.
You got big stations, stations with 300, 400 agents each.
And let me kind of explain that to audience.
So guys, the way Border Patrol works is they have sectors, right?
And in those sectors, you have different Border Patrol stations.
Like, when I was in Texas, right?
We had the, you know, Laredo sector where you had, you know, Border Patrol North, Border Patrol South, etc.
And that was, you know...
A thousand plus agents in it.
And Arizona also, since on the southwest border, a huge sector, a lot of stations.
You said you were Tucson sector, right?
Yep.
Yeah, that's one of the busiest ones.
It's super busy.
Yeah, you have Tucson Station, Casa Grande, Ajo.
I mean, think about the state of Arizona just in the landmass.
You've got to have enough people to try to cover that.
Yeah.
And your particular station, you said you guys had a couple hundred guys, right?
Oh, easy.
Yeah.
Yeah, easy.
Yeah, so it was a big station.
Big station, a lot of dudes.
So you guys pretty much had all the works there.
You had a horse unit, more than likely, ATVs, helicopters, everything.
Everything, yeah.
Unlike a smaller station.
Buddy, it's as simple.
Back then, it was as simple as picking up your phone and calling the helicopter most of the time to get help.
Even if it was a group of three or four, you could call a helicopter.
They'd be in the area because it's just a frigging highway every day, but we're at least catching them and sending them back.
Yeah.
The helicopter, yeah, bikes, horses, dirt bikes.
Was it in-house for Border Patrol or was it Air Marine?
AMO, CBP. It's AMO, okay.
It's AMO, okay.
And National Guard.
You'd have the guard.
Oh, okay.
And you'd have the state of Arizona bird, too.
Oh, for counter-drug, right?
I don't even know, but they had some pretty sick helicopters, bro.
They had lasers and shit.
I'm sorry to swear.
They had lasers.
No, you're good.
Yeah, just that uniform.
But yeah, they had lasers, like the infrared.
So they could really pinpoint.
They'd be like, no, the guy's 200 feet to your west.
You're like, no, no, no, he's not.
They're like, no, no, he's hiding under a bush.
You just haven't looked.
Like, go look over there.
And it'd be dudes.
Like, they could see up in the sky.
Wow.
So it's really high tech.
Yeah.
So...
What made you say, you know, I gotta come forward, Blake?
What did you see on the border that made you say, I mean, I know you said it was a bunch of different things, but what would you say maybe the top two or three?
Well, the first thing that happened was when I, you know, alright, so to go real deep into it, it didn't start in Tucson sector.
There was other sectors that were getting smashed, so we were still turning people back, but other sectors were getting busy, overran, and they were the ones giving out the files to let people in, so you're seeing this at other sectors.
So you're hearing through the grapevine that, hey, we're just letting people in.
Down in Eagle Pass.
Oh, really?
You're hearing.
Yeah, you're like, dude, this is weird.
Why are they letting all these people in?
Wait, just letting people in?
Well, I think mine would probably be better to explain it.
We're giving them court dates for years in the future that they never show up to, and then ERO doesn't go and remove them afterwards.
Yeah.
Pretty much.
Okay, let me explain this real fast for the people.
So...
When you come into the United States, guys, illegally, right, and you run into Border Patrol, what ends up happening is you get apprehended, and then you get taken to a Border Patrol station where you're processed.
And then they create something called an alien file on you, which is when he was mentioning file, that's what he means.
You get an alien number, it's a nine-digit number, A-O, whatever the hell it is, and then it's a nine-digit number, and that is going to be your alien registration number, right?
And it used to be, right?
This is where my mind got blown actually speaking to him.
Most of the time there was a policy, and this was under Trump.
Alien comes in, you're getting something called an expedited removal.
An ER, okay?
That means you are getting sent back within two weeks to Mexico or wherever the fuck you came from, right?
Now...
They're doing something called, which is fucking crazy to me that they're doing this now, something called a notice to appear release on recognizance, NTAOR, right?
This is something that you never do, giving someone an NTAOR. Repeat that so they can hear that, because this is big.
I wasn't in at this time, but they would never do this.
So, one more time.
So, when illegal aliens come in, they get apprehended.
Under the Trump administration, they were guessing something called an expedited removal, kicked out immediately within two weeks.
They had to do it within two weeks.
And were they going to just give themselves up?
They were trying to cross, too.
They were trying to cross, and they were kicking them.
Yeah.
So they would kick them, right?
Right.
Now, they're not giving them expedited removals.
They're giving them notice to appears released on owner-cognizance, which means they get apprehended by Border Patrol.
You're technically encountered.
Yes.
You've been encountered by the Border Patrol.
You get an alien number.
And then they basically have you sign some documents and let you go.
We just take your word that you're going to be at XYZ Street in this city.
You're just going to be there.
Wait, wait, wait.
She's telling me.
You don't know this, Walter?
No!
People don't know this stuff?
No, the American public doesn't know.
I'm on the islands, bro.
Pick a coconut and some shit.
That's fine.
No, I know, but I'm serious.
I thought everyone knew this.
She's telling me.
I can come by the border.
Get caught, get released, and then go about my...
Well, not only that, they showed up with neck pillows.
They're looking at me like, I want you to work faster so I can go to my spot, because they know.
They showed up with neck pillows like with Uber.
Who mandated this to happen?
I'm not here to say about political parties and stuff, because I'm not here to get political.
I could talk about that.
And I don't want to really stress this to the American public.
In NTA OR, guys, notice to appear released on own recognizance, when I was an agent...
I vividly remember going to Border Patrol stations.
A guy would come in and he'd have information, right?
One of the illegal aliens, he might come in and he has information on a drug cartel or some shit.
I'm like, I want to turn this guy into an informant.
I would ask the Border Patrol, can you give him an NTA OR because this guy's good to go.
I verified his family.
I know where he's going to be, etc.
Can you guys NTA OR him for me?
He's going to work for me.
They would literally look me in the eye and say...
No.
We don't do NTAORs.
And I was like, okay, so I would have to take the guy, I'd give him an NTAOR on my own, because as HSI, we have immigration authorities, so I'd have to do it myself.
It's a pain in the ass, it's a lot of paperwork, but I'll do it myself.
But now, which is crazy to me that he's telling me this, They're giving everyone NTA ORs.
You don't give NTA ORs to aliens because they give you a bullshit address.
They might not be there.
And they're not going to show up at the judge.
And they're with kids.
And this is another thing.
They're with children.
This is the trafficking piece.
And I don't want to cut you off.
No, no, I'm done.
I just really have to drive home to them how this is not normal at all.
Oh, yeah.
And I'm not on a talk show, so I'll probably cut you off and look super.
Go for it.
Go for it.
They're with kids, right?
So you show up with kids.
We're not taking the biographical data of the children under 14.
No picture, no fingerprint, bro.
No one knows that.
Oh shit!
We can't find these, we don't take, everyone else gets a mouth swab, a picture, an iris scan, we're taking severe data, like we're finding out, like we get the data on you.
We're still letting you go.
Children, we're not fingerprinting.
They might not have documents, or they might have fake documents.
Holy shit.
So you could be from whatever country, go to the border with a little girl, that's not your daughter, and you guys get sent to the same address.
No way.
We don't have nothing on that girl.
There's no bio data.
You can't even take a picture.
Holy shit.
Under 14.
Wow.
Yeah, no, that's why this needed to be spoken about.
People think, you know, it's like, no, something has to be done.
Once again, no biographical data on the kids under 14.
That's an NTOR, right?
Now, being Border Patrol, it's strictly a patrol agent.
I'm not doing investigations.
We have an intel, but it's not an investigation.
HSI is like serious investigations, bro.
Like HSI, you really look into a lot of things.
So when he has a guy that he wants to NTOR, you know, over four years ago in the past, That's a guy that probably has a tie to a very serious criminal organization.
You're not giving SAO wars out.
Like, it's got to be some really fucking good.
Because you're putting your neck on the line to say, we're letting this guy in to the United States.
Because he's connected to X, Y, and Z. He knows he might be whoever connected.
That could really crack a huge case.
And we were still saying no.
Yeah.
They were telling me no every time.
I had to do it myself.
But now they're giving it to everybody.
I'm fucking shocked.
When he told me that, I was like, who the fuck?
And I don't want to say currently they're giving it to, but like, because they're getting ERs, expedited removal with credible fear, which is someone, again, this guy, is basically like, we want to remove you, but we're going to hear you out if you have credible fear.
And we don't know what happens.
When an asylum officer hears about the credible fear, they might say it's a credible claim.
Okay, so this is another process way.
Okay, so we went over, just so the audience understands, there's three main ways that they're processing.
So they got caught by Border Patrol.
There's three main avenues they got processed, guys.
Expedited removal, which they're not really doing anymore.
NTA ORs, which they're doing a lot, and then this third one you mentioned, which is...
Expedited Removal with a Credible Fear.
Can you explain to the audience what that is?
Expedited Removal with a Credible Fear?
Yeah.
So when he was talking about ERs in the past, that's just like, we're basically just getting rid of you.
It's going on your record.
We're not holding you in prison for what you did, because crossing the border is a crime.
Yeah.
Illegal entry.
We're holding you, and we're going to expedite.
So when we give somebody an ER, they're leaving, right?
Like, we're just kicking you.
You're not getting held in jail.
ER, gone.
But there's a thing called an ER with cred fear.
Which we're not allowed to decide cred fear or not.
So we're holding you in a prison.
We're holding you in a jail.
We might outsource that to a state prison.
So we're holding you.
We catch you.
We're holding you.
But now you get a chance with a lawyer that you get for free if you want, or yourself, go talk to an asylum officer, and they decide if you have credible fear.
If they say you have credible fear, you're still allowed to stay.
What does credible fear mean?
Good question, really good question.
So credible fear, I'm glad you asked that.
It's an ambiguous term.
Basically, it could be, I can't go back, they're going to kill me, or I have political things.
So it's like almost claiming asylum.
Okay.
It's like, I have credible fear, and then if it's true, then you get asylum.
That's why you go see an asylum officer.
So I could be a killer, be a doctor, and say, oh, they're going to do this to me when I go back.
Yeah.
But you know what?
You could.
You got my bat, right, Doc?
Yeah.
And I stay.
Theoretically.
And that's crazy with the kids.
So you're telling me they're not collecting any biometrics on the children?
When you say under 14.
Which is the ones that you need to be collecting the data on.
If I change nothing else, we're going to start taking bio data of children.
Because imagine a young guy...
A kid as a guy, right?
At 14 years old or 13 years old.
They're probably doing crimes back home.
Well, I've seen in the news, and I'm pretty sure this is the case, and I saw this.
It looks, you know, I don't want to speak out of turn.
We don't even have Venezuela's criminal stuff.
We can't even see if you committed crimes in Venezuela.
You could be a murderer over there and charged for it and got out of jail.
We don't know.
We can't look into that.
There's countries that will share their criminal history of individuals.
Venezuela will not.
What about India?
I don't know if they do or not.
You have to reach out.
You can reach out, but like yeah.
We need our streets clean.
You know?
This guy.
This guy.
I see all those memes.
I see the jokes.
What?
Okay, okay.
Sorry.
But yeah.
I can't take my half.
This kitchen rest is shining.
So let me...
You mind if you float me there for a couple weeks?
No, I'm sorry.
So they're basically just letting these guys in with an NTOR, which is wild because, guys, for an NTOR, notice to appear, release on own recognizance, that means you're going to see an immigration judge at a later time.
All you need to do is give an address.
Any address works.
We'll take any address.
We'll just take your word for you.
So they get arrested, process, then they walk out.
No, no, no.
They're not walking.
We're paying for them to fly somewhere, brother.
Wow!
Wait, you're paying for their flight too?
I'm not paying for your pay.
We're all paying for it.
Taxpayers are paying.
Wow!
They're getting flown out!
They're getting flown out, bro!
Anywhere they want to get flown.
I can't believe you guys didn't know this.
I'm sorry.
This is so normal to me.
Bro, we're flying people out.
Now do you understand why I'm talking?
What?
Now do you understand why I'm saying all this?
And we ain't even smashing!
This guy was crazy.
Can you have a little decorum?
For Christ's sake, I'm in a frickin' uniform.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Fresh, I agree.
No.
Hold on.
No, this is actually fucking crazy.
You've never seen the airport videos at Tucson?
They're just waving.
They're not even going through, like, the TSA line's all misconstrued.
It's like they have their own separate line in the airport.
They're not paying, and then they're getting paid.
They're getting the food stamps.
They're getting everything the American taxpayer is getting.
In some states, I think they can become cops.
I'm like, I'm waiting for the guy to pull me over.
Put me in jail for speeding.
They can become cops in some states.
Or maybe they were trying to talk about them becoming cops.
And in California, Newsom struck it down.
I just saw AB 1840 up to 120 G's down on a house down payment.
Really?
He struck it, yeah.
Bro...
And again, when I was in Laredo, from 2014 to 2018, we were giving everybody expedited removals.
That means they were coming in, Border Patrol's telling them, get the fuck out of here immediately.
This was under Trump.
They're getting turned away within two weeks.
Because the expedited removal is the best way to process them because it's quick.
It's a quick file.
Easy peasy.
Get them out of there within two weeks.
It doesn't cost the American taxpayers a lot.
It goes on their record.
If they get a few of them, you can reinstate it.
You know, if they do it a certain amount of times, we can put them in jail for sex.
We can penalize them.
It's there.
You can see it.
Yeah.
So, when you come in illegally the first time, it's something called 1325.
8 U.S.C. 1325.
Illegal entry.
Then you come in again, after you've been deported, like with an ER, they can charge you with 1326, which is a felony re-entry, a legal re-entry.
And we can maybe reinstate the ER, or we can charge you with that 1326, and you can make time over it.
But the point is, the reason why the ER is so good for the American public and the country...
Without the cred fear.
Without the cred fear.
Because they add that in there, and now it's, oh, they're getting an ER. It's ambiguous.
It gets them out of there quickly.
It doesn't cost the taxpayer a lot, because we're not housing them for long.
Typically, they're getting turned back within 24 hours, especially if they're Mexican.
Well, because Maxwell's right there.
You just give them to their guy.
You're just giving them to their Mexican police.
You transition them over.
So it works.
It's the best for everybody, right?
Quickly done.
They're still processed.
Biometrics are fully there.
They're getting out.
We're not expending a lot of American dollars.
But now you're telling me that we're letting them in and we're paying for flights?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
And they're killing American citizens.
They've gone on to kill people.
Wow.
I mean, I've sat at the...
And I have pictures, and I'll send it to you.
Wow.
I took a picture at the hospital.
The guy had a 13 on his hand.
We're paying for his hospital.
So if you're crossing now, and you fall off the fence, you break your...
I think this guy broke his leg.
I don't want to go into the hip-hop about it, but he was in the hospital for days.
They're getting surgeries on the taxpayer dime, and then we're releasing him from the hospital.
He was a gang member?
Yeah, he got the 13 on his hand, though.
Oh, my God.
MS-13.
We got American citizens here that need help medically.
And they're getting it for free?
No, forget that.
What about the kids?
Because I've been thinking about this.
What about the kids that seemed, you know, they were like a little bit older than us and they were like 18 around 9-11 and whatever you want to feel about the war.
They rose their hand and they went to war for this country, bro.
They come back.
They can't get nothing now.
They're homeless.
They don't get any medical.
And what about the kids that died over there?
Whatever you feel about the world.
They were 19, 18, 20, 21 years old.
They went and died on a foreign land never to see their parents again.
And now we're bringing people in and just giving them stuff for free?
You're right.
We should be giving those families the money, bro.
Yeah.
Dude, this is fucking crazy.
And then people are scared to speak out.
It's like, well, if you're scared to speak out, then...
I understand you get a mortgage, you get a family, but it's like, at what point...
This is my whole thing.
What point do you...
When do you speak out?
When it's too late, right?
Or it's easy?
And here's the thing, dude.
I didn't even know this was going on.
Where we're giving them flights?
NTLRs?
That's like the most...
Oh, they're getting flights.
I had to fight to even, like...
They would never...
They're getting flown around.
They're not coming with thousands of dollars paying for their own plane ticket.
Well, they...
Okay, the government isn't giving them flights.
It's going to the NGOs, brother.
Oh, okay.
Non-governmental organizations.
Okay.
It's not a Border Patrol flight.
But essentially, we're giving those NGOs money.
Those NGOs are using.
Uh-oh.
So it's not Border Patrol giving those flights.
I'm sorry.
Yeah.
It's the NGOs.
Okay.
They're still getting a free flight.
But they're still getting free flights.
From these NGOs.
Where do they get their money?
Uh-huh.
Grants from the government.
Yeah.
Wow.
Holy shit.
Did you have someone else?
And then there's trucking companies.
No, no.
Then there's trucking companies.
They got bus companies.
Like, dude, like, this is, like, a whole operation.
Then they're in tents, then they get them in, like, they have, like, staging operations for them, for them to stay and stuff, and then there's, like, cops that are getting paid on the dole to, like, guard the area.
Then they're not reporting the crimes.
In New York City, Midtown, there's 75% of all arrests were basically NTAORs, people that we encounter.
Yeah.
Okay.
You guys' heads are buried in the sand.
You guys are going to start reading the papers.
So, that's crazy.
60% of the arrests in Queens are people that we let into the country.
60% of all arrests in Queens.
Damn.
And that's why you guys got a younger audience.
Like, I like you guys.
You know, with the cool dudes.
So I want to, like, spread this to, like, the youth.
You know what I mean?
No, no, it's great.
No, because a lot of people don't know this.
I mean, obviously, we see what the fuck is going on in Colorado.
I guarantee a bunch of those people are probably...
In Chicago.
Yeah, they were all...
Yeah, let in.
They're no respect.
No respect, man.
Wow.
Bro, and then it's funny and it's a joke and you shouldn't speak up until it's your mother or your sister that was brutally raped and murdered.
Exactly.
Then it's not so funny anymore.
So when did this really start happening?
I know we're going to kind of keep this apolitical from your perspective.
Oh yeah.
But when did you notice that this shift in immigration- They were like shifting it sector to sector.
So we were still doing some ERs.
So you said Eagle Pass.
You saw a certain station starting to do it.
Then we would get mandated to go help, dude.
So that's the other beast of it.
We'd go get mandated to go.
You have to be away from your family.
That's why guys on the northern border were upset.
Like I got sent to Yuma.
You get mandated to go to another state.
So now guys are losing their marriages over helping these people in the country.
You better help these people in the country and you better go live there.
Your wife, don't worry about her and your kids.
They need help getting NTA-ORs.
So we're being forced to go to these tents To help people get in and do the paperwork.
Yeah.
Away from your family.
Guys are going on a 30-day rotation six months out of the year.
Oh, damn.
And so I've seen it happening.
I got mandated.
So let me explain this to the audience as well.
So guys, whenever there's a border crisis, and this happens like clockwork every single time during a...
I know you're going to stay apolitical, but I'll say it to the audience.
Anytime there's a Democrat and there's fucking always a border crisis, right?
And what ends up happening when there's a border crisis is certain...
Border Patrol stations get overwhelmed with people coming in.
We're talking thousands, lines like going for like a mile.
So what ends up happening is they don't have enough people to deal with that.
So they call Border Patrol agents from other sectors that aren't as busy, whether it's up north, maybe Florida, other stations that aren't like slammed.
And they tell them, you guys got to come over to help us.
So these agents come in and fly in, help out.
And the thing is, is that the whole NTAOR thing that I explained to you guys, it's a very long file.
It takes a lot of time to do an NTAOR. Because you've got to get all this information on them and all this other shit.
They've since streamlined it a bit because they want to get these people in faster, which even is more upsetting.
They're cutting corners to get people in the country.
Not to cut you off.
You're in a good role, but I wanted you to know that.
No, I'm glad that you said that.
So now, one of the most cumbersome ways to let somebody in that's typically reserved for special situations, they've now broadened it and given it to fucking criminals.
And made the process quickly so you can snap them.
And we actually started a whole new branch called Border Patrol Processing Coordinators.
Where you're not a Border Patrol agent, you're a processor.
You have access to a gun, but you don't really arrest.
You do transport and files.
Wow.
And you're basically, as the agent, you're just signing your name if you're at a busy station, just signing and having them sign.
They're setting the file up for you.
Wow.
They created a whole new job around this.
Wow, just to get people in.
That's like the, um...
You know, I can't say why they did it, but I mean, 2 plus 2 equals 4 100% of the time.
What's that position under the doctor?
That's kind of like a fill-in.
Oh, physician's assistant.
Same thing.
Yeah, you can say it's equivalent.
So spot on, bro.
Damn, bro.
Yeah, it's so spot on.
Yeah, because this position didn't exist when I was in because we were ER-ing everybody.
Get the fuck out of here.
So, you said some quick master, two plus two equals four.
So, we got NGOs funding these operations.
We got streamlined development of people pushing the country.
The question is why?
No, no.
I really...
I want to get out of uniform for that, but no, no.
Can you repeat that one more time?
I'm sorry if it's boring for the audience.
Can you repeat that one more time?
Because I had something to say.
So we got literally NGOs that are funded supporting this process.
Then we have as well people that are not even fully Border Patrol agents helping this process become even faster to push them into country.
Let me stop you, Cole.
Exactly.
But now we're letting them in, right?
Now they're in New York.
They're not honoring the detainer's brother.
Okay.
So now they're NTOA. They're beating up cops in New York City.
Then they're letting them out of jail.
They're not calling ICE to go grab them, to remove them.
I'll explain this in a second.
I'll let you finish and I'll clarify.
Yeah, that guy is...
NTOA through the NGO. They're getting in the country.
Then they're committing a pretty serious crime.
They're not...
The state and local, like NYPD, they're not calling.
It's against the law.
Okay.
To call.
So now this guy's been into the country in like a quasi-legal way, commits a crime.
Like those cops that got beat up in New York, ICE showed up at the jail, they weren't there.
They fled, bro.
So they're not even letting the feds know at the local level that these guys do commit a crime.
That's even more insane, right?
Or am I just out of my mind?
No, this has been a problem for a very long time.
I can explain this, because especially since ICE is, yeah.
So, okay.
Once you come into the country, guys, right, and you've been processed, right, and Border Patrol gives you your NTAOR, NTA, notice to appear, right, where you're gonna go see an immigration judge in your local jurisdiction of wherever the fuck you're gonna go, let's say for hypothetical purposes with Zach's story, you say, I got family in New York, I wanna go to New York, you're an illegal alien, you go to New York, right?
You commit a crime while you're in New York, I don't like this NYPD officer, you fucking punch him, right?
You get arrested.
Technically, since you've been arrested and you're an illegal alien, NYPD should put a detainer on you.
Well, actually, excuse me.
Immigration Customs Enforcement should put a detainer on you because they get a list of everyone that's arrested and anyone that's an illegal alien, they put a detainer on them, right?
It's the job of the local agency that arrested the illegal alien to hold that person so immigration can come get them.
And remove them out of the country or put them in prison.
Yes.
So they go ahead, he goes into jail for punching a cop.
They're supposed to give their manifest to immigration.
Immigration looks at it.
Okay, these guys are illegal.
We're going to come pick them up tomorrow once they're released from court.
What NYPD is doing, and this is common with a lot of law enforcement agencies, especially in sanctuary states or cities...
They're not honoring the detainers.
So the guy punches him, commits the crime, NYPD doesn't put a detainer because maybe the mayor tells him you can't, it's illegal, it's against policy.
Even if it's a rape, dude.
Yeah, it's against policy.
So they don't hold the body or hold the prisoner for immigration to come get them.
And then he goes back on the street and he's still getting government resources.
And there's still veterans that have messed up in the head.
They need counseling, they need housing, they need food.
But this guy just committed a crime in here quasi-legally on an NTA OR and he's still getting resources.
This is a very big problem.
This is with sanctuary cities.
There's a lot of sanctuary cities in the United States.
New York, San Francisco, Austin, Texas.
Boston.
They just spent a billion en masse.
The governor spent a billion, this is all public record, spent a billion, and then one of the political groups said, well, where'd that money go?
They can't even get the answers where the billion went.
And these are little kids getting raped, and you know, there's so much to it, and I want to get into it, but...
Yeah, no, no, no, no.
I just wanted to chat.
Does this all make sense to you guys?
Give me ones in the chat.
I know we've been throwing a lot of immigration lingo at you guys.
This is literally like a class on the Immigration Nationality Act, INA. But give me ones if this is making sense.
Or two, if you're confused, hit two and then tell us why specifically you might be confused.
But that's what a detainer is and that's what he's explaining.
Border Patrol lets them go.
They go to New York.
They commit a crime.
Then the immigration officials, because once they're in the United States, it becomes ISIS problem.
It's no longer Border Patrol's problem.
Because now they're in the interior.
And the law enforcement agencies, when they arrest these illegal aliens, are not honoring immigration detainers so that these people can be removed.
So it's a double whammy.
They come in illegally.
They commit crimes.
They get flown in, all the money, all the whole time.
And they're still on the dole.
They're still in the dole.
This is scary, bro.
Yeah.
Very scary.
Overwhelming ones.
Awesome.
Cool.
Cool.
Most people are getting where we're going here.
Yeah, guys, like I said, we're using a lot of acronyms, but I'm trying to really explain this because I really want the American public to know what the fuck is going on here.
You're doing a phenomenal job, bro.
You're doing a great job.
Wow.
That's why I wanted to sit down with you because you're ex-HSI. Stuff that I can't explain, you can really put it out there because I wasn't...
You know, I'm not a Harvard graduate kid by any means.
This is scary, what you're telling me.
Because, like, dude, when I was in, none of this was going on.
Everybody's getting ER'd.
No one's getting NTAs.
I signed up to remove people, not assist them into the country so they can commit crimes and take away resources.
Yeah.
Because, you know what I'm thinking?
Fucking crazy, dude.
Let's say I'm a master criminal.
Yeah.
And I see people come work for me.
They get arrested.
They go to jail for a long time.
But now, this new system, I can just find some...
Aliens that are not from the country, hide them to work for me, do crime, and then they'll be out in two days, a couple days.
I'm thinking like evil genius, bro.
That's crazy.
You can then bring them in and you can basically force them to do sex work, dude.
You can be a pimp, bro.
I mean, it's not hard.
Why do you think there's so much traffic?
Remember, keep in mind, they didn't document those kids at all.
They're trafficking little babies, bro.
I mean, that's what's going on, bro.
And you can't go find them.
So what you just said, but imagine with the sex work.
Forget going to rob people.
They're doing that on their own.
But I'm a grown man, right?
I'm a little hefty.
I'm a little big around the tummy.
But I'm a grown dude.
I could go grab 10, 13-year-old girls and now I have my own brothel, bro.
They can't find these little girls.
Those kids aren't documented.
They can just pay for them.
Yeah, because they don't have no bio data.
They show up to these addresses and they're not there.
No one's speaking out, but I'm forced to be the one to speak out, and it's not really a clout thing.
It was up to me.
I would just be removing people in Arizona.
You guys would never see my ugly face, bro.
I'd be down there working, earning a living, doing the right thing.
So let me ask you this.
Is there pushback if you catch people and you're like, no, I want to ER this guy as a criminal?
What do they tell you?
They just want it done, and they want it done fast.
They used to brag about how many files we got done per shift.
I'm like, why are we bragging about the files?
Let's go as slow as possible.
Let's clog this up immediately.
As my supervisor, why do you want me to do more files?
What does that entail?
So they want to get more people in.
Yeah, of course.
Because then they can only hold people for a certain amount of time.
And you're talking about a lot of people.
Yeah.
So they're not even like...
Because it used to be, how many ERs did we do?
That's not the flex anymore.
No, no.
It's how many people come in.
How many people we OR? How many little kids do we OR? How many family units FMUs?
What's the reason?
And then...
Yeah, that's for you.
And then the other thing, no, talk about it, bro.
I'm not here to stop you.
But the other thing, what about all the agent suicides, bro?
Why do you think dudes are doming themselves?
We're one of the highest rated suicides, man.
What if you're a 15-year agent, you took the vax because they told you to, you're just like, whatever.
And now you've seen 15 years of work get overturned in like six months.
Tell me about all the people that you've caught over the past 15 years.
You just saw that all go away.
You let in more people in your career than you actually caught.
Yeah.
Wow.
Then they're like, my whole life's alive.
I gave everything.
I was divorced.
My life left me.
I was on a man, you know, what do you have to live for anymore?
I mean, you know, your job shouldn't be your life, but how is it not weigh on you, bro?
And you can't say nothing or you lose your job.
Have a lot of guys resigned because of these new mandates?
No, no, I mean, what's the economy out there?
I see the chat.
They tell me I'm going to be an Uber driver or whatever.
My father drives a cab.
I mean, dude, not a lot of guys want to resign.
They want to keep getting money.
Of course.
To me, listen, and everyone has their plan and everyone's their own man.
I'm not going to sit here and judge.
I have a glass house, bro.
But it's cowardly.
Let's call it for what it is.
I'm here.
It's cowardly.
To at least not speak up.
And it took me three and a half years.
It took me a big platform to do it.
But I don't know.
I'd like you guys' opinion.
Do you think it's cowardly?
Do you think it's a clout thing for me?
It's tough because you've got to really reconcile this in your brain, bro.
And then I've got to go back to work and see what they're going to do to me.
And it's...
You know, I got a family.
You know, my family, they're scared, bro.
People are scared of the government.
These are the big boys.
You're not talking about small peanuts here.
So, I mean, trust me, I know what you're...
We're looking at, you know, Border Patrol Internal Affairs.
We're looking at Office of Inspector General.
I know how much you're putting in.
Like, that's why me and you spoke before.
I said, are you sure you want to do this?
Because I already knew what was going to come, being a whistleblower.
And I'm not here to push it, but I got right with my guard, brother.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's the one I got right with my creative, bro.
I said, let's do it for the kids, man.
And I'm not even the guy that should be talking about this.
There's a bunch of agents that we talk about all the time.
They're smarter than me.
They talk without an accent.
They went to better school, whatever.
But it's like, yo, I got to do what I got to do.
I got to step up.
Right?
I think at this point...
It's mind-blowing.
Yeah, because, bro, I don't know how many people will actually do this willingly.
And that's bravery.
What I will say, though, is you should go on a different podcast, too, as well.
Talk about this.
I want you guys to help me too.
I want you guys to help me and keep an eye on me, brother.
Whatever the consequences, I still got a family.
I need to be able to reach out to somebody to keep the story out in the public.
And we will.
We absolutely will.
I don't know, man.
It's a catch-22, bro.
Do you do it, do you not?
But I just...
Wait on me, bro.
It's like the taste in your mouth.
You don't have no flavor no more.
You're going through life.
Before, I was catching people, returning them.
It's what you signed up and expected.
Now you come home to your girl, and you're just like, we let another XYZ in.
I told you about that NTOR. Because these NTOR guys, they're committing crimes, and we're not charging them for those crimes.
Tell the story that you told me before with the drug traffickers.
Yeah, and then can you remind me about the child endangerment stuff?
Yeah, sure.
I'll write that down.
Go ahead and hit us with that story you told me earlier.
Walter, let me explain.
Let me break it down.
So, we let this guy in on the NTAOR, right?
So, imagine you're coming from whatever country.
You go to the border.
We process you within two days.
Now, you get a plane ticket wherever you want to go.
That wasn't good enough for you, Walter.
You want to bring even more people into my country.
Our country, right?
It's all of our country, right?
You have papers, bro?
You better have your papers on you.
No, I'm just kidding.
Okay, we'll talk.
So, it wasn't enough that we let you in.
You're getting all this money.
Now you've gotten flown.
You understand that part.
Now they come back to the border to go get their buddies in that have probably committed crimes because they can't get an NTOR because some people we don't give the NTOR to.
Maybe they committed a crime in America.
They beat their wife in a DUI. They did leave.
Now they're trying to sneak in.
So now they're going back for their buddy.
And they got a gun on them.
Or they're doing it for money.
They're going to pick up, like, here, you're like, I want to make money.
Like, alright, we got this guy from whatever country.
He's a bad dude.
You're going to bring him and bring him in.
You're not going to go without being strapped, maybe.
So you have a gun on you, and you're doing a little meth, whatever.
You got drugs.
So now he's at the border with drugs and a gun, personal use drugs, and a gun, picking up more people.
Do you follow that so far?
Yeah.
Okay.
Then he gets arrested.
Because that's illegal.
You can't have this guy in your car.
You can't have drugs.
You can't have a gun.
Locally, they didn't charge him.
They gave him to us.
Our AUSA, our Assistant Attorney General, Attorney.
Assistant United States Attorney.
A federal prosecutor, guys.
Yeah, like a DA, local DA. He doesn't charge.
So we just take the gun, take the drugs, NTOI, that guy, he gets flown wherever he wants, maybe.
And the other guy doesn't.
He just gets released.
So, like, if I'm driving through New York with a gun, I'm probably looking at six months, right?
Yeah.
Without license, they're just getting off scot-free uncharged.
No way!
Oh yeah, I've seen it, dude.
Yo, they have more rights than us.
What the fuck?
Yeah, more rights.
And then I had another case.
Then I witnessed.
It wasn't me.
I had another one with a child endangerment.
Mexican mother, Mexican father, and her daughter.
Were they all related?
Most likely they seemed to be.
The girl was nine.
They were all in a trunk, driving on Interstate 10.
Okay.
Get pulled over.
They were in the trunk.
They get pulled over by a drunk driver.
Walter, stay with me here.
So they get pulled over by a drunk driver.
Two parents and a kid in the trunk.
Three people.
Okay, so they get pulled over by local law enforcement.
Stone Garden, which is local law enforcement working for us.
Okay, but the driver was drunk.
Yeah, because the guy's swerving all over the road.
Gotcha.
Okay, okay.
You can basically just go on any road in America, close your eyes, put your lights on.
What is this?
Arizona State Police?
Yeah, DPS. DPS? Yeah, which is the state police.
Yeah, Department of Public Safety.
And by the way, on that road, you can close your eyes, put your lights on, you'll probably pull over people getting trafficked.
I believe it.
Interstate Highway 10.
Guys, it starts in Jacksonville and it goes all the way to LA. One of the most popular smuggling highways.
But continue on.
Sorry.
So the parents and the kids.
So now, not only did you...
Like, if you want to do it for yourself, that's whatever.
Like, if you want to go in a trunk and get trafficked, but you bring your daughter...
You bring your friggin' nine-year-old daughter, beautiful little girl, bro, like a normal little girl.
And the mother, like, you're adults, you bring your daughter, and the guy is drunk.
Not only, you don't even check the guy, you don't even have an option to say, like, you're shit-faced, you're drunk, I don't want to go in your trunk.
Gets pulled over.
I figure what happened to the guy, but they didn't get in child endangerment charges.
Think about that.
Isn't that a child endangerment?
In 110 degree weather, too.
It's like 115 out that day.
In the trunk.
In the trunk.
My aliens die doing that.
In the trunk.
With your daughter.
Like, do you know how angry I am?
Like, I'm Italian.
I got a little bit of a temper.
I mean, it wasn't a happy day for me.
And you gotta go home after that and say, well, let that guy in the country.
Mamma mia!
Mamma mia.
Yeah.
Fucking crazy, man.
And just so the audience understands, endangerment, right?
So if you catch someone smuggling illegal aliens, right?
And they put the aliens in a precarious situation, whether it's the trunk of a car in hot weather or the wind jammer in the trucks or in the back of a trailer that's heated, the person that smuggles them typically gets an enhancement of endangerment where they'll get more time.
But now, not only are they letting the illegal aliens in that were brought in, they're not even charging the smuggler.
Like you gave that example where the guy was a legal alien, Goes into the country, comes back to smuggle other aliens because that's a whole other crime.
Coming in illegally versus smuggling aliens in is another crime.
It's like worse.
And the prosecutor's offices are so overwhelmed, I guess, that they're not even taking these felony charges for human smuggling.
Which is AUSC 1324 for the audience if you guys want to nerd out.
The Bible talks about the end times and it says wrong will be right.
Right will be wrong.
Yeah.
It's happening right now.
It's happening.
I love the Christian talk because I came to God.
I love it.
Listen, faith without works is dead.
Yeah.
Faith without works is dead.
If you consider yourself a Christian, if you consider yourself a Christian, faith without works is dead and that's all I'll say, man.
You can see where I stand.
I'm not a perfect guy.
I'm going to go out and sin a lot.
But faith without works is dead.
You can call me whatever.
You can't say I don't believe in Jesus Christ.
Yeah.
And then there was other things.
We have, you know, up in Canada, they get smuggled.
We have a lot of Haitians that we let in from Canada.
I was going to ask you about the Northwest border.
What's going on there?
So obviously we're talking about the Southwest border.
It's all fucked up.
Can someone Google, like, Swanton Sector, the statistics are crazy.
It's, like, insane.
Like, I don't want to get the wrong...
Like, it's crazy.
If you just type in Swanton Sector, like...
I think the last 23 years don't even compare to this year.
Really?
Yeah, dude.
So I go up there to get away from this to clear my head.
Yeah.
I'm like, dude, I can't be around this.
It was closer to Boston, too.
I want to be, you know, my mother makes a good lasagna.
So she makes a good lasagna, kid.
I call my mother.
I go, she's a 68-year-old woman.
I say, Ma, get up here now.
Three hours later, she's in the- Come up here, Ma.
Yeah.
So I'm not going to say I got up there, but I was like, oh, it'll be slower.
I'm not going to have to watch these people just get let in every day.
I'm not going to have to assist it.
No, no, no.
It was slammed, bro.
And so a lot of Haitians, they get immediate NTAOR. And it's like below freezing.
You're talking 30, 30, 25.
They're walking in a field.
Their kids don't even have jackets on, bro.
The woman, and I'm not trying to be...
I'm really not trying to be funny, but this is kind of sick.
The woman was more conserved about her weave.
I'm like, I gotta take your hair out, lady.
She's like, no, you're not.
I'm like, I gotta search you.
Yeah.
You could have something.
She's like, and then she had like chicken.
I'm like, I'm throwing you chicken wings in the basket in the way.
You can't have food when we let you in the country.
Yeah.
I go, you're more concerned about your chicken wings and your weave than your kid not having a coat on in 30 degree weather.
That's crazy.
Holy shit.
I mean...
Just like, if you go to News, then News.
What did you want us to type in?
Just like Swan Tech, the border, like, busy.
Okay, busyness.
Okay.
Yeah, like, encounters.
Encounters.
You can go to, like, News or something.
Yeah, encounters.
Put images.
Possibly.
Images ain't gonna help, bro.
You gotta put...
If you just hit News, it'll pop.
Yeah, put News.
No, no, you just click the News button, yeah.
Wreckage.
Oh, boom.
Okay.
Record migrant traffic from Canada prompts Border Patrol agent surge and new limits on asylum seekers.
So, what are they doing?
Are they coming into Canada and then coming through the border?
How are they doing this?
For a while, you could fly from Mexico to Canada on like a weak visa.
They just actually, they did stop that.
You could just fly to Canada.
On a visa, like vacation there.
So some illegal aliens were exploiting this Canadian visa to do this.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Which is on them.
Yeah, so they get this Canadian visa that gives them a week, and they literally just use that to get up there and then come into the northwest border.
And some people go into Canada.
Oh, dude.
Up north is crazy.
We have people.
My station's the number one station, I believe.
If it's not, it's like top three, but it's a lot.
We have like 47, 50 drive-throughs.
That's when you drive through the border, which is a whole nother thing.
Okay.
Imagine that.
You get into a car.
You're that wild.
You get into a car and you drive across the border.
That's like a whole nother thing.
Yeah.
Are they not even getting checked in?
Like they're just coming in?
No, then we NTA. Then they'll go on like chases, kind of like quad.
We don't even say.
Oh, shit.
And they're getting the car.
So then it's like a rental car.
So then they're getting NTA wired after they drive through if it's a family unit.
So let me get this straight.
They get a Canadian visa.
So let me just make sure I understand.
So these crooks are getting a Canadian visa.
They even find gypsies from Romania.
Like whatever country.
Gypsies.
From everywhere.
They get these visas.
Like certain countries.
I don't want to say.
What are the main countries you would say that do this?
They get a lot of Irish gypsies.
A lot of Irish travelers.
A lot of Haitians.
A lot of Romanian travelers.
A lot of English travelers.
Okay.
So, they get this visa, go to Canada.
Get a rental car.
Get a rental car.
Come into the country.
Like, drive into the country.
They just drive in.
They'll get, like, we have, like, barriers.
They'll stop.
Some of them get stuck on the barriers.
Some of them get stuck, like, yeah.
And then some of them run from you guys.
Oh, yeah.
And they don't even get prosecuted.
They just get an NTOR. Yes, and then the car gets towed for...
Yeah, we don't seize the car.
We tow it for storage, and they go back to the car rental.
In Canada?
No, no, no.
We towed in America, and they're able to go get the car back.
No way.
They go use the car again.
They go to the tow yard to get the car back, dude.
And I'm the crazy one?
And I'm sitting here and I'm crazy.
What the fuck?
I didn't sign up for that part.
So they get chased, and then you guys apprehend them, give them an NTR, then they go get the car back that they were running from you guys in.
Yo.
Yo.
And then we're not supposed to talk about it.
We're not supposed to speak to the media.
And I just want to say this for everyone that's questioning what I'm doing.
You're not supposed to talk about it, right?
So you held a silence.
You know that.
Of course.
Immigrants are coming in.
Forget about it.
Oh, this is a talk to speech?
That was $100?
Oh, shout out to Dr.
B84. Immigrants are coming in.
Forget about it.
Forget about it.
Sorry, keep going.
Do all the super chats.
I want you guys to be successful.
I want you guys to go and prosper and have a good life.
We might need to get him a GoFundMe after this.
Take care of your boy, bro.
We're going to be in contact.
Finish what you're saying.
I forget already.
My brain.
They run away, and then they still get NTAs.
Oh no, I was going to say about talking.
Yeah, yeah, of course.
So we're not really supposed to talk about it all.
This is against the policy.
So what I would say is, and I think I said this earlier, I took an oath, the same oath that I believe you took, to protect the country against enemies foreign and domestic, but I'm not supposed to talk about this, which is my policy.
Does that supersede my duty to let the American public know what's really happening?
Good point.
Because I haven't given you guys an opinion.
Yeah.
There's all things that are really going on.
That I've seen.
Yeah.
So where does that, you know, even out?
I don't know.
I have a duty to let the public know.
Don't you feel a little bit safer now knowing?
You're like, you're on God now.
You're like, wait a second.
This is like bad, bro.
What you've told me today is fucking shocking.
It's someone that came from that world.
And I'm not even that smart.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Someone that came from that world and knows exactly what you're talking about when we're talking about how we process illegal aliens and let them into this country right now versus a few years ago.
But you've seen the pictures.
It's fucking shocking, dude.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean...
What the fuck is Mayorkas doing?
Because I don't think...
I don't know if he was the Secretary of Homeland Security when I was in.
What are any of us doing?
Yeah, like, what is he, like...
Talking about Mayorkas, I... So then I went and I tried to talk to a senator.
And I did.
I went to Capitol Hill, kid.
Your boy was at the, you know, the big...
One of the buildings, the Senate Hot Building, talking to Ron Johnson.
Ah.
Jeez, the stomach's not doing too good.
That's a little too much...
Wait, so what did he say?
He said, you seem like a good kid.
You're probably better off not saying nothing.
Pretty much.
He said, at best I can write you a letter, and to help you out if you go public, at best I can write you a letter.
You told him what you told us, and that's what he told you?
He gave me like 10-15 minutes, bro.
He didn't really.
He was like, yeah, we've been down this road before.
They're their own agency.
If you don't want to work there, you don't have to.
I'm like, dude, I decided to protect my country.
Like, you think I care?
You got me confused with somebody that cares.
Like, I care about my country.
I don't care about a paycheck, bro.
I'm a worker, kid.
Whatever.
So then he's like, yeah, the House members can maybe subpoena you, but Senate doesn't have a subpoena power, I can at best write you a letter.
I'm like, how about you show some support and say, this kid has the urgency to come forward.
This is what I was mentioning earlier when I spoke to you.
The people who have powers that be, they don't care.
So they know what's happening, as you stated earlier, and it's like, don't give a fuck.
So you telling people about it, they're like, okay, go ahead.
We'll just fuck you up and then continue on.
Yeah, of course.
Yeah, they don't care.
And that's why I'd urge people to really look into God.
Look into your God.
I'm not here to preach, but look in because when you get that strength and that power, bro, it's so powerful that you don't care.
I'll tell you this.
The best message to get people is God.
Listen, I'm not here to preach it.
I'm just telling you, but I wouldn't be here otherwise.
I'd probably be on a street corner if I really didn't have God, you know?
Like I said, both my brothers are drug addicts.
The cycle continues.
So, but they think that what's...
And I don't want to get too preachy, but they think that this life is all that matters, the material, the thing, the courage.
I gotta have...
Bro, if I can't do my...
Right by my...
I'm God, country, family.
I'm God, country, family.
When I took this job, I said, if I get...
I'm not gonna...
If you're trying to protect the country, you run into a door.
Listen, I've been shot at, but that's like a whole other thing.
But if you run into that door and you're trying to protect America, I'm behind you, bro.
I'm not the best marksman.
I'm not a Green Beret.
I'm going regardless if I got a wife and kids at home.
Yeah.
So I'm guard country family.
So I got to put the country first and I got to speak out.
And if my family and I take consequences, so be it.
Yeah.
Damn.
So what else would you say?
Actually, no, we'll read some chats, and then I'll get into the next question here, because we've been...
That was crazy.
What do we got here?
We got Keem Jones says, do you guys worry about random shootouts from the Mexico side?
Okay, good question.
Nav says, y'all going to stream for the debate tomorrow, WHA takeover in Ohio.
Okay, we will stream.
He's asking, do you worry about random shootouts from the Mike side?
There's actually, yeah, so, you know, I'm not reinventing the wheel as a border agent.
One of our, like, things that you kind of know, you don't really typically want to go too close to the border.
Yeah.
It's a good tactic, right?
You don't want to be right up on the wall.
Yeah.
You don't want to be a sitting doc.
I'll let the guy come to me.
Yeah, because then, yeah, because they can fire from over there.
Yeah, so you don't want to be too close to the wall.
So, but if you have to go up, you have to go up.
But typically, you want to stay a little bit back just as a tactic.
Yeah.
Fresh, you have come a long way, G. Moe, love your weight loss.
Keep killing it.
Bill, you're OP with the camera work.
Solid addition to the team.
Iron, I look up to you, bro.
Will you cover the debate live tomorrow, please?
Yeah, we will.
And that was a $100 on Castle.
And shout out to him, bro.
Thank you.
What else do we got here?
What the fuck?
This is a bombshell.
I gotta show this to everyone.
Thank you, Fresh Fit.
Damn, Diddy Equal Freshie.
Thank you, Mr.
Apotheker, for your service.
Absolutely, guys.
He's a real G. Where can the people support you, by the way, bro?
Your Twitter.
I didn't do this for money or nothing.
I got a Twitter.
I think the chat was shitting on me.
I don't know if these people even want to follow me, dude.
I don't know, but it's like my name.
My name on Twitter, if you guys want to...
I don't know what to do next.
I mean, I didn't do this with a plan.
This isn't like a laid out thing, dude.
I didn't come out of the woodwork.
I think it's like Zachary Apotheca.
I got a knife when I was in better shape in Arizona.
I was eating less lasagna.
Zachary Apotheca on X. I'm not asking for money.
I'm not asking for anything.
But if they do try to do something, I need a lawyer.
Don't be afraid to friggin...
Yeah.
No, we need to set up something because they might try something after this.
When you get Akon from Temu, okay, they're making fun of Fresh.
Holy.
All right.
Hey, I look good there, man.
Thank you.
Jaleel says, WZAK, I'm a son of two immigrants who came to this country legally from sub-Saharan Africa, Libya.
My dad came here on a two-year student's visa and my mom on a tourist visa.
Stuck by my dad's side as he sacrificed his sleep and well-being.
Working 60 hours a week while being a full-time student in order to be able to pay for an immigration attorney to get himself and my mother full citizenship.
It's absolutely disgraceful that illegals are flooding our country and fucking us up.
Trump 2024.
Hey brother, not to take away from the political part, my Libyan brother, good for you, good for your mother and your father.
You come from strong stock.
I'm sure you're a bull.
Good for you.
Okay.
Fresh updates, WFNF. I appreciate that.
Fresh updates.
And then we got a message from our sponsor after I read these.
If that man gets fired, don't leave him high and dry.
Don't worry.
We're going to be supporting him.
I'm going to be following this as well.
Because, obviously, he's whistleblowing about something that's really important and crazy.
I mean, I didn't know this.
The American public definitely doesn't fucking know this.
But this is why we got what we got going on in Colorado.
That's why we got these criminals doing shit in Chicago.
That's why we got the wildness in New York.
It starts at the border.
Venezuelans?
Yeah.
Wow.
They're driving like...
I mean, a lot of these people are driving like madmen, bro.
The roads are crazy.
The scooters, they're selling fruit on the side of the road.
Where's the permits?
That's not being enforced.
My old man sold Italian ice.
I know it's kind of like a stereotypical stupid thing.
Like, we slung ice, dude.
Forget about it.
I'd be like, watermelon, lemon.
Get the little bambino with cherry.
We'd be in Boston.
We'd be trying to sell ice.
They said, you need a permit.
They'd kick us out.
These people are selling fruit on fruit stands.
It's not even being enforced, bro.
Yeah, that's crazy.
They have more rights as illegal aliens than we do as citizens.
Yeah, you know when they say, driving while black, driving while illegal alien.
Yeah.
But what's scary is that, like, you could be going to work randomly.
Yeah.
When these guys gets in a car, smacks you, or robs you, and then gets all scot-free.
Yep.
It's like, nobody's safe.
And they might not even know who he is because he might have come in and not got processed when he was a kid.
Now he's 18.
You know how we talk about the streamlined stuff?
Yeah.
Now we've got to go into, and maybe not now, you guys structure the show, the CBP1 app.
Oh, you don't know.
Oh.
Okay, we'll get into that one next.
Yeah, yeah, write that.
Make sure.
Mo, go ahead and then we'll definitely, let me write this down.
We'll cover it right after Mo has our special, uh, worthwhile sponsor.
Go ahead, Mo.
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We're back.
Alright, we're back.
So...
It's so funny.
Because he had to prologue it because he got this little song.
Ah, he had to prologue it.
Yeah, sorry, we're going over...
We're still in shock with what he's saying right now.
Yeah.
I can't believe this, bro. - So, America's in trouble, bro.
Serious trouble.
Yeah, this is crazy.
CBP1, can you tell the people what that is?
Because I've never even heard of this.
Can you tell the people what this And I don't want to get caught up in technicalities and be wrong.
So I'm a little scared to openly speak because I'm not an expert.
I've been working.
I was telling Walt, he's like, I'm working, bro.
I don't have time to know about this.
I'm working too, so I'm not, you know, I don't work on the CB1. From what I understand, it's people getting flown from, they're not even present.
Okay.
Aren't you supposed to present yourself at the port, Myron?
Yes.
So the other thing is, when you present yourself for an asylum claim, because that's what these NTAORs are, they're saying, I want an asylum.
They're actively trying to get away a lot of times, and then they're claiming asylum.
You're not allowed to do that.
Claiming asylum, you go to a port, you show up and say, I need asylum.
And you should be able to get it from a third country.
So how are you claiming asylum when you're in Canada?
You're already safe in Canada.
Yeah.
So that's the other thing.
Do you know what a port is?
If you're going to cross, there's a lane.
I could explain it to the people.
Guys, a port of entry could be anywhere where you're able to illegally enter the United States.
It could be an airport.
It could be a port of entry where you're driving in, etc.
It's POE is what they call it, port of entry.
And at these port of entries, you're going to see guys in blue uniforms, CBP, Office of Field Operations Officers.
These guys are the ones that allow you in legally.
Now, if you see green uniform, Border Patrol, that means you shouldn't be coming to the United States here.
So that's kind of the easy way I explain it to people.
Yeah, and then they claim an asylum from that.
Yeah.
But that's like, well, you tried to cross illegally.
You're not trying to claim asylum.
Yeah.
That's a backup plan.
It shouldn't negate that.
Now, CBP-1, they're flying them in from different countries.
Directly?
Direct.
What the fuck?
Direct.
So...
They're not even having to go through the trouble of going to a port of entry in America.
They're just getting a flight paid for by the taxpayer.
And a lot of times these flights are like landing in the middle of the night.
It's like they're doing under the cover of darkness, bro.
What the fuck?
Like cowardly.
And this is funded by CBP? Yeah.
You could make an online appointment.
Look it up.
I don't want to be wrong.
Okay.
Look it up.
Maybe you're doing your appointment, but I know we're flying people in.
I don't know if it's connected to the CBP1 app.
I don't want to claim I know all this stuff.
Okay.
You've got to look at it.
Just look into it.
I know it's a funny thing to say, but look into it.
Okay.
So CBP is basically funding people coming in.
Making it easier.
Everything's to make it easier.
And people say that the government...
What's the one thing you hear when you go to the RMV, DMV? Oh, we're inefficient.
We're inefficient.
Well, over the last four years, I've seen some serious efficiency to get this country filled with people that really shouldn't legally be here.
Wow.
Borders are?
Anybody?
Yeah, this has been all under Kamala Harris.
She's the border czar, right?
This is what you call the downfall of America.
Literally.
I'm really glad we're having this conversation.
It's an election year.
The American public needs to know this shit, man.
Who's been in charge all this time?
And you talk about elections.
I mean, everything's connected.
The drugs, the election.
Look at all these extra people now.
Who are going to vote Democrat.
They can't.
I don't know about the vote, but I'm saying it's like when you talk about muddy in the water, you're talking about 15 million people, I think, the numbers.
We don't even know the real number.
Hold on.
My next question, why are they doing this?
Maybe that's the reason why.
Could be.
One of them.
We can speculate, right?
Well, there's a lot of terrorists on the FBI watch, and I'm not trying to profile, but there's a lot of terrorists that are coming here on a jihad mission, bro.
Yeah.
And like, I love, I love all, I respect of all people, but the FBI is saying, like, there's a lot of, like, they've, like, seen, like, we've let in people, I believe, and, like, made mistakes where, like, they got paroled in and they were, like, a terrorist.
And they shouldn't have been, yeah.
They shouldn't have been, bro.
Because they're trying to, obviously, streamline this shit, so people come from these, you know, special interest countries, SIAs, and they're not getting scrutinized.
Yeah, he came on a visa.
Yep.
And then they're also, and I've jumped on the gun, no pun intended, they're tightening gun laws around the country too a lot of the time.
So now we're getting our firearms taken away and all these other people are coming in.
It's like if you ever needed a gun, I would say now's the time to protect yourself.
Yeah.
You mentioned earlier that there's some brass doing some things that they shouldn't be doing.
Yeah.
Yeah, and this is, I don't have a, you know, all I know is our, first of all, if you're the, let me talk about the brass.
Clearly I'm not like the type of guy to make chief here, but if I was, I wouldn't put my name on this.
I'm not even putting my name on as an agent.
Imagine if you rose through the ranks, you were 13, GS13. Imagine if you rose up 14, 15, you're a leader of your agency.
What would you do?
Would you step down?
Would you make a statement or would you just fall in line?
Honestly.
Yeah, you're gonna fall in line most of the time.
No, no, but what would you personally do?
Oh, me.
If I was...
Still in HSI. Yeah, and I went up through the ranks.
And you were just like the dude.
You were that guy.
Yeah, you got groomed to be that guy to lead the whole thing.
And this was going on.
Oh, no, I fucking...
We gotta put an end to this shit.
You'd say I'm either quitting or I'm speaking publicly like I'm doing or...
Yeah.
But then...
So then our chief, Jason Owens, you know...
He's the chief of all of Border Patrol?
Border Patrol, yeah.
Okay, Jason Owens, okay.
You know, I don't have many run-in.
I never really had a run-in with a guy.
My buddy jogged past him at the academy.
He didn't really say hi to him because at that time he was an academy chief, whatever.
He was in Mexico and, like, didn't disclose that he was in Mexico with another woman, Gloria Chavez, who's also high up.
And they were...
What is she?
What does she do?
She's some high-level politician that's a border patrol agent.
She's a border patrol agent, but, like, basically a politician.
You get to that level.
It's very political.
She actually...
These are probably...
Deputy chief of...
They're SESs, basically.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
They're in Mexico with the grandson of the Don Julio maker for his birthday, undisclosed, like I think in Guadalajara or Jalisco.
Wow.
And he's there with a cigar.
They got a picture of him.
He's got a cigar in his mouth and a cup of wine while this crisis is going on.
And he's like, yeah, I was trying to create a Border Patrol tequila with Don Julio.
Just didn't tell anybody about it.
What the fuck?
What the fuck?
And there was another guy there that was, like, the heir of some, like, Unishippa Global.
This probably will get me killed.
Let's be honest.
I don't know how much longer to live.
But this guy's, like, the Unishippa Global.
He owned a shipping company, international shipping company.
He just happened to be at the potty, too.
Wow.
With the two highest ranking officials during Border Patrol while my friends are killing themselves and we're letting in all these people.
And I'm thinking, I'm like, if you're that high up in Mexico, don't you probably have some ties that you shouldn't be having?
Yeah.
Like that Don Julio guy?
Yeah.
But he spent his birthday down there.
And I don't know what happened with that as far as how that turned out.
Listen kid, I mean, if it's my birthday, I'm probably going to the bar having a few pops at most.
I'm not going to Guadalajara or Jalisco, especially as a Border Patrol chief, to create a tequila.
What the fuck?
Even if you are creating a Border Patrol 100 year anniversary tequila, why?
We have bigger problems.
Why are you there?
Why are you there?
And even if you're saying it's true, why even get it?
We don't want a tequila.
We want to stop what's happening across the country.
What the fuck?
Look it up.
I mean, these are facts.
They're not...
You know, I'm like...
Wow.
Again, do they care?
The head of Border Patrol is partying in fucking Mexico with another high-ranking official in the Border Patrol talking about tequila.
With a tequila mogul, whatever it's called.
What's that thing called?
A big businessman?
Yeah.
And a shipping logistics international ship-off businessman.
And if you make it that high up in Mexico, you probably have some ties that...
Nefarious.
Are related to other things.
You're not going to get that high up the ladder in Mexico.
Yeah.
That's crazy, bro.
The more I hear, the more I think, uh...
What the fuck?
What a gross...
I mean, at best case, this is a gross conflict of interest.
But that's fucking crazy.
Even if you did to make a tequila, but you didn't tell the Border Patrol about it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Who are you to make a tequila?
Yeah, you can't...
Yeah, you gotta disclose that shit.
Why is it on you to make a tequila?
I guarantee you he doesn't have an outside employment authorization to do that either.
Guaranteed.
We don't want a tequila, bro.
We want to stop the border crime.
He don't need one.
You know why?
But I'm gonna probably get in trouble, right?
For speaking the truth.
I came down here on my own accord to do that, but I'm gonna get in trouble with his kids being trafficked and he's making a tequila in Mexico.
Yeah.
I mean, yeah, you put your own money.
Like, we didn't pay you.
This is all you.
Like, hey, I'm coming out.
You have no financial incentive.
You just want to get the truth out there.
I was on the Uber here.
I'm a religious guy and I'm very spiritual and weird energies.
I don't know how that happened in my life.
My mother's like an Italian witch.
It's weird.
But I was on an Uber here to get dropped off here.
The last Uber I took, the guy's like, what are you doing?
I'm like, I'm going to speak on this podcast.
I don't want to bore you, whatever.
And the kid's like, what do you do?
I was like, if you really want to know, I'm a Border Patrol agent.
He's like, what are you talking about?
My kid's being trafficked.
He's like, this kid's name is Alejandro.
I'll never forget it.
He dropped me off here.
He said, my cousin got taken.
She's a very pretty young girl.
She got taken from us seven years ago.
Wow.
On the way here.
I'd have to be a psychopathic ego freak to make that up.
Wow.
He's like, she was a very pretty girl, and we knew that she wouldn't have allowed herself to get traffic, so we think she killed herself, and that's what we like to believe.
You know what's crazy?
I was out with Vitaly catching, you know, when we catch the Predators.
I would like to do that.
If I ask for nothing else, when I lose this show, I'll bring you up when we do it.
I have an idea.
We'll start the Fresh and Fit Catch Predator once a week.
We can do it better than Vitalik.
We can do it better than Jidium.
We can do it better than most people.
I don't know.
We got the actual people.
Exactly.
He could be the guy.
Just once we catch him, though, I'm going to have to walk away because I don't know if I have the impulse control, especially as a regular citizen because I don't have a job to lose at that point.
I might start throwing them thangs, brother.
That might be your job.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, people have been wanting me to do it for a while, but okay, because a lot of these predators that we catch, they're illegal aliens!
They're not supposed to be here!
But you know what's crazy about this?
There's so many of them now, because guess what?
They're coming in through you guys.
Not you guys, but you know, those people.
And they come in in droves.
The kid's cousin, bro.
The work is never going to be done, bro.
We'll have content for days.
And victims.
Holy shit, man.
So, we talked about the brass.
And then, did you want to say something about Mayorkas?
I mean, what is there really to say then?
He's at the helm, you know?
I mean, I don't know.
You guys can expound if you want.
Listen, all these people of high power are in somewhat cahoots.
Not, for example, I'm not saying they're bad people.
I'm just saying they have ties in certain places where they get cleared to do things.
For example, I'm sure a guy got cleared to go to Mexico on the low, and he's like, okay, you can do this on the low.
But again, it's like, do they care about other people?
They don't.
Well, you know, I don't want to get too, too, too, too political.
I think Walter and Myron will like this, the producers.
Why are we sending all this money overseas and having the military protect other countries and different bays?
Uh-oh.
Listen, I'm in uniform, so you want to get down to stuff.
But why are we, though?
Why don't we have the military at our border?
You're right.
Why don't we have the military at our border?
You're right.
You're right.
We're putting a lot of effort into foreign aid and protecting someone else's border versus protecting their own.
Like, serious stuff's happening.
Like, before I get off, I'm reading names of these girls and what happened to them and people we encountered.
We can go ahead and get into it now, man.
Go ahead.
Yeah, let's do it.
Do you know how you lose your business?
How?
Or your country?
No.
You worry about other people's business or their country.
Yeah.
That's how you lose it.
Yeah, that's very true.
Because they're off your country, so whatever happens here, who cares?
It's very, very true, man.
Yeah.
This is, like, shocking shit, though.
Like, what's going on?
I'm fucking appalled.
I'm shocked.
I'm not surprised.
Now that I... Because I know what...
I remember what the immigration system used to be like.
This is what he's describing as a 180 bizarro world of what it used to be.
I had a professional escort trying to extort me.
Nigga, you know what we did behind the scenes, right?
Yeah.
And all the laws...
I knew I knew Walter from somewhere.
And all the laws...
And you were a good friend during that, too.
Yeah, I appreciate that.
Solid friend.
All the laws were kind of like lax in New York.
Oh, we can't do that.
But there's one way we could do it.
I won't say on air, but like, you know, we made things work.
But I'm just saying, like, in a whole scenario, it's supposed to be that people don't care anymore.
Like, you're here illegally?
Oh, well.
You're here.
Pull that slide.
Crazy.
I didn't think I'd be able to...
I didn't think I was going to shock you guys.
In my head, I was so negative.
I was like, oh, this isn't really that.
No, dude.
No, this is nothing.
Dude, like...
Content Real Estate.
Castle Club.
When I was on and we were...
Because I was working hand-in-hand with the Border Patrol agents.
I'm glad I could help, dude.
I'm glad I could help.
No, no.
I mean, I was working hand-in-hand with them.
I spent more time in Border Patrol stations than a lot of people.
He came in plain clothes like the big shot, walking, black shot.
You know what I mean?
We're all in the friggin' uniform.
Hey, man.
You know...
He's a smart kid.
North Easton's a good school.
I appreciate that.
Yeah, you guys built something amazing here.
God bless you guys.
Thank you.
But for me to hear from you what's going on in the border now, the American public should be angry.
They should be livid that this is going on.
I'm shocked that this is going on.
The biggest mind blow for me was, I used to have to fight.
To get someone an NTA OR. They needed it.
They had to have, like, great information.
They're stopping fucking loads from coming in.
They're helping me save kids.
Like, I had to, like, fucking do a lot of work to get someone an NTA OR. They're giving it to random gang members now.
I have, and again, healthcare, and then when I release them from the hospital, I have the pictures and the date.
This is crazy to me!
And then you look at what's going on in Colorado, you're looking at what's going on in these different places where people are committing crimes or killing American citizens.
No fucking wonder!
No one knows this!
And then they're not calling ICE to go grab them and remove them after that!
And they're going on to commit more crimes!
You made a good point.
People don't care because it's not them.
But at the moment it's your brother, your sister, your mother.
Holy shit!
Bro, at that point, as much as I've gone in my life, I might seriously crack at that point, bro.
If that happened to my mother, how can you do this and allow this at the highest levels?
I mean, maybe your mother and your family's safe, but even if it wasn't your mother, bro...
Which, can I lead me to the next one?
Like, I wanted to say I was nervous about doing this.
Obviously, you'd be scared, bro.
But was Paul Revere nervous when he warned that invaders were coming?
Yeah.
Probably was, bro.
He's driving around Boston in a friggin' horse.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm here saying this is bad.
Yeah.
Not that I'm him, but, you know.
But, um, sorry.
No, you're good.
Kayla Hamilton, 20 years old, July 27, 2022, in Aberdeen, I believe, Aberdeen, Maryland, in a mobile home.
Brutally raped and murdered.
Strangled with an electrical cord.
The murderer stole her card with $6 on it.
MS-13 gang member.
Encountered by Border Patrol.
Wow.
And he had gang tattoos.
NTA Award.
Yeah, I mean, he was in the country.
Yeah, he was encountered by us.
And then he was, like, being suspected.
And you can look up the story.
Her parents sued for $100 million.
I hope they get it.
Yeah.
I mean, or her mother did.
And as she was being, that whole thing was going on, there was a voicemail, bro, so you could hear it.
Mm-hmm.
You know, and he was an MS-13 gang member.
And also, they didn't, like, the government didn't, they refused to produce an audit report related to her murder.
So, like, you're not even getting the information when they requested it.
I'm sorry, let me just go back and...
No, no worries.
Of course I lose it as I'm reading it.
I'll get there, guys.
Yeah, yeah, no worries.
While you do that...
Do you want my chats real quick?
Yeah, I could read some chats while you pull that up.
I mean, this is...
So you can't forget her name, Kayla Hamilton.
Kayla Hamilton.
For real, yeah.
And she was killed.
And if any of the families want to reach out to me, I'd like to talk, because I lost my brothers to drugs, and it was their own decision, but there were drugs that came from another country, so I sympathize with you guys, and just want the families to know that I'm going to say the names.
Even though Border Patrol agents doing this, it affects us, too, and we feel for you guys, man.
Alright, so...
Okay, I'll read some of these.
Hey, W. Meyer, great guest.
Heard you say any police academy sucks.
I start my academy for deputy sheriff October 1st.
Any advice?
Bro, just, you know, get it done.
Put your head down.
You know, they're gonna yell at you.
They're gonna treat you like shit.
It's gonna suck.
You're gonna get maced more than likely.
You're gonna get tased.
Just accept the fact that...
Embrace the sock.
Get it done.
Most police academies are somewhere between three to six months.
Just get it done and get on the road.
What else do we got here?
Frunky.
Mellowboy says, Hey, Martin, what's the N-T-A-O-R? Did I spell it right?
I want to investigate this.
And what is the other one that deports the illegal document?
Great content.
Ghost does not like this.
Let's find the kids, man.
Yeah, so, okay.
I'll repeat this one more time while Zach finds the names.
When you're caught by immigration, right, let's say Border Patrol, there's many ways that they can process you to either allow you to stay in the country or to be deported, right?
You have to be encountered, you get something called an alien registration number, and then from there they process you in the A-file depending on how you came in.
So what's going on right now is it used to be you come in illegally, you're getting something called an expedited removal, which basically means you're going to get removed from the United States expeditiously within two weeks, and that's probably the fastest and most efficient way to deport you, right?
Or sometimes they have a voluntary return as well.
But an expedited removal, it shows the record, you have your alien number, etc., it's quick.
Efficient.
Then they have something called an N-T-A-R. Notice to appear, release unknown recognizance, right?
And that means that you're going to see an immigration judge at a later time and that judge is going to dictate your fate whether you get to stay or not.
Remember guys, there's independent courts for the immigration system itself where you're going to see an immigration judge.
The reason why that one is what people like is because you might not see an immigration judge for years.
And what's going to happen is when you do the NTAOR, they're going to send you somewhere in the United States where you have family, right?
You'll stay with them because you're not supposed to be working.
Wink, wink, which they normally do anyway.
And you're going to wait until you have your court date with that immigration judge based on the jurisdiction that you're staying in.
But it might take years because immigration courts are backed up.
That's when these people do the stupid shit that they do when they commit the crimes.
And then that's assuming they even stay at the address that they put in the paperwork.
Nine out of ten times they don't.
They go somewhere else.
So they're gone in the fucking wind.
Why would you stay?
Yeah.
And this is why NTAORs were so hard to come by and you needed a real good reason to give somebody one.
Like I gave you guys the example.
I would have informants.
I want to sign them up.
Border Patrol, can you help me out here?
I want to sign this guy up.
Can we do an NTAOR? They would literally tell me, no, you do it yourself.
We don't want the liability.
So I'm like, all right, cool.
So I take him.
They release him to my custody.
I handcuff him.
I take him to the office.
I fucking process him.
Give him the NTAOR. And then he goes and he's my problem.
Border Patrol wouldn't do it.
Fast forward fucking four years.
Now they're giving NTAORs.
To fucking gang members.
Single adult males, bro, coming from all these countries.
Thousands, millions of people.
So they're giving these NCAA wars, and then on top of that, they've created an infrastructure to expedite it, including creating positions, bringing in other agencies, bringing in offices.
Mandating other agencies like HSI. They're making HSI to help process these motherfuckers.
FPS, Federal Protect, AMR, so now you're less safe in the sky.
You know, there's just less, there's less...
They're pulling guys from what they should be doing to help with this fucking border crisis, but they're not even really securing the border, and they're just letting them come in.
So we're basically making it more efficient to allow illegal aliens to come into the country.
At a grand scale.
This isn't like just a little, yeah.
So that's what an NTA OR is, guys.
And then there's obviously other things.
Then they also get the expedited removal, but with credible fear.
So they have two weeks to get removed, but what do they do?
I have credible fear!
So they get to see an asylum officer.
Stamp it.
Just rubber stamp it.
Which is a rubber stamp.
And then what else?
What else are the other processing ways?
You can be held for an NTA. Yeah.
So notice to appear, now we're holding you.
Yeah, but that rarely happens.
They don't have the bed space for it.
Yeah, and there's other ones too.
Yeah, notice up here is where, yeah, they hold you in immigration, but that's assuming ICE has bed space.
There's a bag in baggage, which I don't even know what the hell a bag in baggage is.
You know what a bag in baggage is?
I've never heard that one.
I think it's more or less an I-44 with a couple extra paces, so we're not even really doing that.
Like, you've come into the country on an NTA-OR, you've left, we've caught you coming back in, and now we're just reinstating that original NTA-OR, so we're not even punishing you.
Oh, that's rare, yeah.
Okay, yeah.
Yeah, but we're not even punishing you.
Yeah, that's crazy.
Yeah.
Because you're not supposed to leave when you get the NTA-OR, but these motherfuckers leave and come back.
And we just write a little blurb where we caught you and you're good to go.
And we've got innocent people in jail right now for years.
Oh, I believe it, brother.
Yeah.
Free those men.
Free those men, bro.
What else do we got?
Do you want to know the names?
Yeah, go ahead.
Lincoln Riley, 22 years old from Augusta University.
I'm sure you guys heard her because her name was mispronounced by the President of the United States.
Oh, yes.
The girl was killed.
It's not Lincoln, by the way.
It's Lincoln.
It's important to me.
Yeah, it's important to me.
She was out jogging.
Killer had been caught and released by us.
Wow.
You know, Border Patrol apprehended Jose Ibarra, and I don't want to say the kid's name, to be honest with you, but he was caught in September 2022 by the Biden-Harris.
He was caught and released, you know.
He was released due to urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit.
That's in quotes.
What does that even mean?
Just a bunch of stuff to let the kid look up, you know, Lincoln Riley.
Normally, a significant public benefit would be they might be an informant, but that, I mean, the way they're giving out NTAs, I don't know if that's true anymore.
So, so far, we have Kayla Hamilton, Lincoln Riley.
We have Rachel Marwin, 37-year-old mother of five out of Maryland.
She was found on a trail raped and murdered.
In quotes I have, she was laying on her back fully naked, and she had brutal head trauma.
Of course I lose it.
Oh, no, she had brutal head trauma.
It looked like her head had been smashed in with a rock.
There was a 15 to 20 foot blood trail, so it looked like she had been beaten and dragged into that position.
Wow.
Rest in peace, August 6, 2023.
Her killer released multiple times in the U.S.
He had started a crime spree in El Salvador.
Wow.
Also probably let in illegally.
Detainers weren't filed.
They wouldn't hold him when he was...
Okay.
Wow.
So we had multiple chances to catch this fucking guy.
Wait.
They didn't do it.
He's not in jail right now?
No, he is, but...
He has been released multiple times.
What we're talking about was him.
Border Patrol let him in.
He committed crimes.
He got arrested multiple times.
They didn't honor the detainers from immigration.
I don't know if that's...
Yeah, whatever I said, because that was on quotes.
Okay.
I don't want to get it wrong.
So we don't know if this guy was...
We just know he was encountered by...
Okay.
He had been released multiple times in the U.S. Okay.
Either by us or the cops.
Even one was bad.
Oh, yeah, so then detainers weren't honored.
Yeah, we can infer.
If he was arrested multiple times in the United States and he was never encountered by immigration, detainers weren't honored.
Or not even placed, maybe.
Which they should be, which like I was explaining to you guys before, an illegal alien gets arrested in the United States.
There should be a detainer placed on him so that he's held for ICE to come and pick him up.
And then Jocelyn Nungarai, hopefully I explained that right, or I said I pronounced it right.
Houston, 12 years old.
She's walking to a convenience store sexually assaulted and strangled.
June 16, 2024.
12 years old?
12 years old.
By two illegal Venezuelan nationals who had crossed the United States illegally and brought by the, you know, Border Patrol catch and release.
We're not really even talking about the guys that we don't catch either.
This whole thing has been on guys that we've caught.
This is just the people that get encountered.
These are the people that make it successfully through.
There's millions of them too.
This is just the people they catch.
In the terrorism sleeper cells, the money that's being spent on them.
I'm concerned that if somebody got in and wanted to charge me with a 1324, they legally could.
Yeah.
You could argue that, that I'm the one trafficking these people.
Why am I driving north?
I should be driving south.
Yeah, yeah.
And then, you know, they could charge for the 18 U.S.C. 1591 sex trafficking of children.
Yeah.
I mean, these are like...
If you boil it down, yeah, that is...
Yeah.
That's fucking crazy, bro.
Wow.
And then you look at what's going on in England and Ireland.
Same deal.
Yeah.
You know, one of my best friends is the first Irish fighter.
I just so happened to meet the kid.
We developed a good relationship.
Tom Egan.
He's the first Irishman ever to make it to the UFC from Ireland before Conor.
Him and Conor are cool.
And he holds mitts for Johnny Bone Jones.
Tom, if you're watching, I love you, kid.
We're going to get some steak tips after this so I don't get in too much trouble.
But, um...
No, I mean, in Ireland and England, what you see going on over there, have you guys seen the videos?
It's insane.
No one can get housing.
They're building camps for them, like, building houses, and Irish people getting thrown out on the streets.
It's fucking crazy, man.
You saw that video with a guy with a stroller?
Yeah, I saw that.
You seen that?
And he got stabbed by this immigrant in the UK? Oh, yes, I did see that.
That's crazy, bro.
Yeah, crazy.
Yeah.
One in a neck, you're done.
Yeah, he survived, but he almost died.
Oh, he survived?
Thank God he survived.
Yeah, he did survive.
He survived.
Good, good.
But he bled out bad.
But people were able to luckily call the police there quickly.
The guard or whatever, yeah.
Sorry, go ahead.
You got it?
No, I can keep calling unless you want to...
No, no, no.
Keep reading the names and then we'll close out here.
No, no.
The names are done.
The names are done?
Okay.
No, this was a lot to take in, bro.
Yeah, it was a lot to take in.
I can keep going.
I'm sure you can.
Peace.
I gotta go all the way, but that's fine.
No, because we gotta do the news segment soon.
But anything else, bro, that you wanted to cover as far as what's going on on the board?
I mean, what you told me already is fucking crazy.
Yeah, I have more.
I mean, I've seen this kid, Don Lucre.
I don't know him if you guys know that.
He's big on Twitter.
Don Lucre.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I've seen him say something.
You're not allowed to notice what's going on around you.
Yeah.
They say they don't want you speaking about this.
What I'm doing is taboo.
So people can't notice it.
And when you can't notice what's going on around you, you don't know what's coming next.
I thought that was pretty powerful.
Of course.
There's a lot.
And what you just explained, I don't think nobody knows.
No one's going to know this unless they're on the job, bro.
You get very detailed information that unless you're on the Aligned Border Patrol agent, you're not going to know this stuff.
And I'm shocked right now as a guy that used to come from that world.
As a former agent that used to investigate these crimes, the fact that we're not even, you know, vetting these people coming through and they're getting NTAORs, that's fucking crazy to me.
So, what a crazy time.
And, you know, obviously I think this is something that the American public needs to know.
And this is going down under the Biden and Kamala administration.
Like, that's just, we gotta call a spade a fucking spade.
This wasn't going down when I was, because I was in when Trump was in.
We were sending everybody fucking back.
So...
Wow.
Zach, where can the people find you, man?
Thank you so much for coming on.
Let's bring up his Twitter real quick.
Yeah.
Can we find his Twitter and bring it up?
Yeah, let's bring it up.
Yeah, thank you, bro.
Yeah.
I just want you guys to have my back the way I try to have the American public's back.
And my brother's back.
Just not you guys and the public, dude.
Like, I'm not perfect.
You know, I just hopefully...
It takes a lot of courage to be a whistleblower, especially working for the government.
You know what I mean?
Like, sacrificing your career, reputation, people...
Your family's stressed, dude.
Yeah.
You know, so...
Humiliation come in public.
I never thought I'd be in the public.
Yeah, I mean, yeah.
Coming from the government and being on social media is a whole other thing.
It's a different world.
It definitely is.
Do we have the Twitter open?
Yeah, man.
WZAC in the chat, man.
I changed the name and put the picture up.
It was when I was a lot better off.
What is the handle?
It's at Z-A-C-H-A-P-O-T-H-E-K-E-R. Okay, so Zach and then last name.
Yeah.
Okay, one word.
Yeah, we'll pull it up right now.
Guys, go support him, man, because I'll tell you guys this.
As someone who's a government employee that's currently still employed...
That's strong, right?
There he is right there.
Go give him a follow.
Go support him, guys, because coming out as a whistleblower like this is fucking crazy, dude.
They might try to come after him for this.
They're definitely going to try to open an internal investigation or whatever.
Yeah, they will.
So, they're going to try, but we're going to have his back.
We're going to make sure that, obviously, because all he did was keep it factual on what's going on in the border.
I didn't give one opinion, right?
Yeah, he didn't really even give an opinion.
I gave my opinions, but that doesn't necessarily represent Zach.
Zach gave, hey, this is what's going on.
Can I just say one last thing to the people?
Please.
Be a man.
Love your country.
Do what's right.
They say integrity is what you do when no one's looking.
To me, it's doing the right thing when no one's looking, even if that means something bad's gonna happen to you.
Be a man of honor and integrity.
You guys are young.
A lot of you watch this.
You know, just...
God bless you all, and thank you, Myron.
Thank you, Walter.
I appreciate it, bro.
Zach, thanks for coming on, bro.
Appreciate that greatly.
We're gonna end this thing.
Guys, a true American patriot, man.
We're going to end the show here, guys.
We'll be back with He Who Shall Not Be Named.
The Forbidden One.
The Forbidden One with Freshly Fit News.
We'll catch you guys back here.
Give us about 15 minutes to reset up.
Love you guys.
We'll be back.
Peace.
I ran, I ran so far away.
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