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RFK, Jr.'s 3 Days at Texas Border: It's Not Immigration, It's the Drug Cartels

Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. detailed on the Jimmy Dore show recently how the drug cartels are running over 7 million illegal immigrants into the United States as part of a systematic operation to create an army of ‘indentured servitude’ individuals. “The cartels have TikTok videos and YouTube videos that show you what you need to do to get into the United States. Cartels are advertising across the globe. They [immigrants-to-be—ed.] pay $10,000 or $15,000 to the cartels and fly in from countries all over the world...” He reported from his 3-day investigation at the Texas border that almost no one was from Mexico or Central America. “They’re from Peru, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Bangladesh, India, China, Tibet, and Nepal.”

The drug cartels are now running our immigration policy in this country, Kennedy said.

The cartel flies the victims into Mexico City, then up to the border, and puts them on white buses carrying 55 people apiece up to the border. Then, before crossing, they rape the women and steal from the men. They time the dumping of a lot of people at the border to coincide with the crossing of the border by a lot of thugs with criminal records elsewhere. Once in the US, those cartel enforcers control the lives of the ones who went through the border checkpoints who, having been robbed, can’t make their final payment. “So the people that come across are now indentured servants to the cartel, and they’re working off their payment in American cities.” That’s an army controlled by a drug cartel of seven million souls and growing.

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