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Mario Nawfal

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πŸš¨πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ NICK SHIRLEY: CARTEL SMUGGLING DIDN’T DISAPPEAR WHEN BORDER OPENED, IT JUST CHANGED HANDS

The government started doing what the cartels used to charge for.

Nick Shirley shared what he learned from a former cartel member about how migrant smuggling transformed when the border effectively opened during the Biden administration.

The old system:

“Before all this open border stuff happened, they would smuggle the migrants through secret entry points.

From there they’d pay a fee to be taken to another city.

They’d have cartel members here in the United States take them to a safe house, and then the safe house people would help them get on a bus to like New York City or something like that.”

What changed wasn’t the destination.

It was who ran the operation.

Under open border policies, the secret crossings became official processing centers.

The paid transport became taxpayer-funded flights and buses.

The cartel safe houses became NGO shelters.

The final destination? Still New York City.

Migrants still paid cartels to get to the border.

But once they cross, American taxpayers picked up the tab for everything the cartels used to charge for on this side.

2 MIN VIDEO OF NICK SHIRLEY

https://x.com/MarioNawfal/status/2006942275532620222?

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