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James O’Keefe INFILTRATED the cartel; says government is funding migrant crisis

In his new documentary, Line in the Sand, undercover journalist James O'Keeffe goes to the front lines of a migrant industrial complex and what he discovers is shocking.

“Really, the lesson I learned from living through this and going to Mexico and confronting the cartels is that it's all about money,” O'Keefe said. alex stein “Alex Stein's Prime Time”.

“Everyone's making money off of it. There was a scene in the movie where the cartel breaks through the fence and I confront them, and first they're surprised and then they're like, 'I need to make money. I said, 'Come on out,'” he explains.

“That's something I've heard over and over again. We're receiving $10,000 per person. I mean, it's like the old adage, 'Follow the money,'” he said, adding, “And the government… is funding it,” he added.

Stein was upset by O'Keefe's findings, but in typical “Prime Time” fashion, he joked that he himself “just got back from Haiti.”

“It's beautiful,” Stein says. “There are no Haitians there. It's wide open. You can leave your keys and wallet out when you go swimming at the beach.”

“Haiti is the safest place. Right now Haiti is safer than New York City. We say we should be in Haiti,” he continued, adding, “We don't have to worry about crime. We're all here. Yo.”

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