04/08/2021 / By Ethan Huff
Infowars‘ Alex Jones has blown the lid on a massive human smuggling operation taking place right in plain sight at America’s southern border. Local police, however, could not care less.
Jones filmed buses taking children from a makeshift, dirt floor cage camp under the Anzalduas International Bridge in McAllen, Tex., to a processing facility in Donna, Tex. These children were then moved to a Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) processing camp in downtown McAllen before once again being transported, this time to a Catholic charity.
At the Catholic charity, these children were observed being given bus or airplane tickets before being taken to either the airport or a bus station. While at the facility, Jones and his crew observed five children being taken and loaded by an adult into a hatch back car.
“Three of these children were loaded into the luggage compartment where no seat belts were present,” reports Populist.press.
Watch the video below from Banned.video to see for yourself:
Investigative reporter Drew Hernandez tweeted that upon arriving at the Catholic charity, which is run by Catholic Charities RGV, he “discovered” children being smuggled by “staff” into cramped vehicles “without any seats, seatbelts or car seats.”
As you may recall from recent headlines, an SUV cram-packed with illegal aliens crashed at the border, a few weeks ago, killing many of its passengers.
Jones says he personally witnessed many carloads of children being taken away from the Catholic charity during the few hours he sat there observing what was taking place.
When Jones attempted to call out the Catholic charity, which appears to have been set up as a fake Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “testing site,” police officers did intervene to try to stop one of the vehicles carrying the children from leaving. Law enforcement did not, however, cite the man who was driving.
“While the government endorses smuggling, Jones uses the state law to point out the massive abuse to these undocumented children,” reported Infowars.
Another thing Jones and the Infowars crew noticed while in McAllen is that Catholic Charities seems to be actively facilitating human trafficking and child smuggling by supporting it financially.
Catholic Charities was caught in the past handing out manila envelopes containing cash to illegal aliens. Vouchers were also included along with instructions for illegals about how to get to their destinations of choice anywhere around the country.
In the following video, you will learn more about the Biden regime’s massive illegal alien pipeline, which funnels untold numbers of underage children into the United States:
As expected, the mainstream media has nothing to say about the border crisis now that Resident Biden is running things, purportedly. Under Donald Trump, we were constantly told about those scary border “cages,” but under Biden none of it matters anymore.
“Kinda looks like Catholic Charities is really just a human trafficking front,” wrote one Infowars commenter, perhaps stating the obvious.
“So the cops let the kidnapped children go back to the Catholic Charities building?” asked another. “Now they will just sneak them out the back door into a service van. Hmm, Catholic Charity, Catholic Pope, Catholic ‘president’ – do we see a pattern here?”
Others pointed out that the London banks own America, and the Vatican owns the banks. This is thus what pulls the levers of power in our country.
“USA Inc. is a corporation and so are you,” another wrote. “When your name is in all caps it signifies that fact.”
More related news stories about child trafficking at America’s southern border can be found at InvasionUSA.news.
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