02/16/2024 / By Ethan Huff
Another bombshell was dropped this week concerning the invasion taking place at America’s southern border.
OMG investigative journalist James O’Keefe and his team successfully infiltrated an alleged illegal alien migrant “humanitarian” compound called No Mas Muertes in the arid deserts of Aravaca, Ariz., near the southern border. They learned that the compound is not so much a “humanitarian” presence as claimed, but is rather a human trafficking operation in disguise.
With the help of an illegal immigrant working undercover, O’Keefe and his team posed as donors and land surveyors in order to gain access to the compound. Once inside, they discovered a litany of horrors.
Recordings captured by OMG show volunteers behaving in ways that can only be described as paranoia. Members of the group were hostile not only to law enforcement but also to white people. They were also caught openly advocating for breaking asylum law and offering for-profit services, even though No Mas Muertes is supposed to be a “nonprofit.”
(Related: Did you catch our other report about the illegal alien compound in Tucson that O’Keefe and his team infiltrated? It is similarly mind-blowing just like this story.)
The same aforementioned undercover illegal immigrant was assaulted by Mexican men from Sonora and Tijuana – these two locations are notorious for cartel activity – who pointed guns at him, demanding that he give them $300 cash to traffic him to Phoenix. This person told O’Keefe that he feared for his life during the harsh interrogation that ensued.
In order to get the undercover journalist out of harm’s way, O’Keefe had to strap on a bulletproof vest with the word “PRESS” emblazoned on it. Even this did not go smoothly as it resulted in a standoff at the gate of the compound.
Another entity present at the site was a “ministry” of the Universal Unitarian Church (UCC) of Tucson that O’Keefe’s “surveyor” team recorded as they discussed their operations. The UCC, by the way, is a 501(c)3 “nonprofit” organization that does not file a public tax return, as this is not required under existing law.
The UCC “ministry” staffers talked about their $400,000 budget, as well as the great lengths they go to in order to keep the identity of their staff members a secret. One staffer said “we are paranoid” while calling O’Keefe’s “surveyor” team “white supremacists.”
When staffers from No Mas Muertes were questioned about their identities, they, too, refused to disclose the information. They also made derogatory remarks about white people, just like members of the “ministry” from UCC did.
“You also don’t need the mask,” they added to the undercover journalists about how to dress their faces in various circumstances. “I only put it on when the military shows up or when those white people show up so they won’t take my picture.”
Such activity explicitly violates the legal provisions of 501(c)3 tax-exempt organizations, which in this case are skirting immigration and human trafficking laws under the guise of providing “humanitarian aid.”
“OMG’s exposé of secret illegal immigrant compounds funded by Catholic Community Services of Tucson coupled with this undercover footage of No More Deaths reveals the shocking proliferation of private tax-exempt nonprofit organizations working with the government or potentially dangerous cartels to engage in what amounts to human trafficking into the United States under the guise of humanitarian aid, without any scrutiny or accountability,” OMG says.
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