Hidden Camera Footage Reveals Mexican Army Assisting Migrants at U.S. Border

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O’Keefe Media Group’s undercover footage shows the Mexican army assisting illegal migrants crossing the border, contradicting official claims.

By yourNEWS Media Newsroom

In a new undercover investigation, the O’Keefe Media Group (OMG) has released footage allegedly showing the Mexican army assisting illegal migrants in crossing the U.S.-Mexico border into California. The revelations come from hidden camera footage that directly contradicts official statements made by members of the Mexican army stationed near the border.

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In the footage, 20-year-old Mexican army member Jose Luis Anteno is recorded saying, “We search and rescue people at the border… We make sure they don’t cross.” Anteno asserts that the army’s role is to prevent migrants from crossing into the United States. “We haven’t seen any movement,” he claimed during an interview, seemingly emphasizing the army’s vigilance in stopping illegal crossings.

However, hidden cameras captured a different narrative. The footage shows a Mexican army vehicle parked in the same area where Anteno was stationed the previous day. The video, shared by journalist James O’Keefe, reveals soldiers allegedly aiding migrants in crossing the border, undermining the Mexican army’s stated role.

“They were actively assisting the illegal migrants move over the wall and helping them get across,” O’Keefe said, pointing to the glaring contradiction in Anteno’s claims.

O’Keefe shared the footage on social media, sparking significant attention. Watch the footage, which shows the activities along the border.

In addition to the hidden camera investigation, O’Keefe is set to release a new documentary titled “Line in the Sand,” which will premiere on October 10th on the Tucker Carlson Network. The film aims to expose what O’Keefe calls the “migrant industrial complex,” revealing corruption and the realities of the U.S. border crisis through undercover footage, testimonials, and investigative reporting.

The trailer for the film has already been released, giving viewers a glimpse of the harrowing footage collected at the U.S. southern border, including Mexican freight trains, cartel tunnels, and child detention camps funded by U.S. agencies. Watch the trailer here.

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