Dear Friend, You've seen it on the news: a man known as a "coyote" makes thousands of dollars off of poor, desperate immigrants to get them across the border. They’re branded as heartless, evil men profiting off human trafficking. What’s not on the news? Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are making BILLIONS off of the trafficking of the same folks. I'm uncovering this web of money, corruption, and human trafficking, organization by organization, and I need your help to keep going. There is a massive and profitable industry that has been built around getting bodies over the border and into the United States . . . and exploiting their labor when they’re here. And let’s not forget, the votes they will eventually cast in our country are groomed the entire way. Fox News just released some daunting statistics: nearly 7.3 million migrants have illegally crossed our southern border under Biden’s watch. That’s greater than the population of 37 individual states. It’s more than two years of native births on U.S. soil . . . even if you include the 250,000 or more “anchor babies” born here each year. It’s not “coyotes” moving 7.2 million bodies across the border. That’s laughable. There’s an organized industry to facilitate a constant flow of immigrants across our border and then foster, employ, and house immigrants after they illegally cross the border. There are even free law firms to help them gain citizenship after five years of refugee status. We’re talking billions of dollars in costs. Where is that money coming from? It's not coming just from immigrants. It's coming from the United Nations, the European Union, and our federal, state, and local governments. Even Medicaid and Medicare are being taken advantage of to put money in the pocket of the immigration industry. The more bodies, the more profits to the industry . . . and the higher cost to taxpayers. I'm shining a light on the illegal immigration industry, and so far, they have been scattering. But the financial toll is building, and I need your support. What started with a tip from a worker at the American Airlines counter at Sky Harbor Airport turned into the latest investigation requiring heavy security and the extraction of one of our informants who had guns drawn on him while being held by the "humanitarian non-profit program" called No Mas Muertes in their secret desert camp by the Arizona border. My work has always come with risk, and I don't care what happens to me. They can bring their worst; I've been through it all and have followed Winston Churchill's advice, "If you're going through hell . . . keep going." But when I send in a man I wired with a hidden camera, he’s my responsibility. His life is my burden, and this is the first time in my career that the true weight of the risks we face as journalists has sunk in. But fear cannot stop us; only preparation and planning can protect us. If you can, support my work today, help keep my team in the field, and help keep them safe. Thank you for all that you do. In Truth, James O’Keefe Founder and CEO O'Keefe Media Group |