Tucker Carlson frames America’s current crisis as an invasion, citing 3M+ illegal crossings in 2023—outpacing U.S. births by August—and accuses leaders of enabling demographic shifts while media ignore collapsing cities like Chicago, where $1B+ funds migrants over residents. Footage reveals O’Hare’s hidden 100-bed migrant shelter and police stations turned into refugee camps, with displaced migrants flooding Black neighborhoods like those described by Andre Smith of Chicago Against Violence as "devastating." Carlson calls it history’s greatest sellout, warning America’s identity is being erased under a silent occupation. [Automatically generated summary]
They weren't local or federal law enforcement, so we ignored them.
They had no authority.
They were rent-a-cops.
Inside, our team found more than 100 beds on the floor.
The smell was overpowering, repulsive.
It was filthy.
But it's not just airport terminals that have been given over to people who've come here illegally from the poorest countries in the world without permission, criminally.
And yet...
Being supported in every detail of their lives by taxpayers.
No.
Even police stations in Chicago have been turned into refugee camps.
This is new video never seen before of what's actually happening inside Chicago's police stations.
Keep in mind, the people who work in those police stations are paid to protect you.
But that's not what they're doing.
They're running refugee camps for illegal aliens.
As our cameramen approached the Chicago police precinct in the city's downtown to see what was happening inside, You see people come out, illegal aliens, shooting in the middle finger and yelling.
They didn't hide their hostility.
Many other illegals have been pushed into poorer, predominantly black neighborhoods on the south side.
We went there.
We spoke to someone who has lived on the south side of Chicago virtually his entire life.
He's enraged by how the city has fallen apart under its sanctuary city policy.
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Andre Smith, CEO of Chicago Against Violence.
I don't know the count.
But I know that the readiness, the language of sanctuary city, state, and county should have had a plan.
But it led to a massive destruction.
I have seen almost the worst of the worst in Chicago.
But seeing this migrant crisis was the most devastating thing that I ever seen.