Exposing How The Mexican Cartels Operate At Southern Border- Extended Cut

FRONTLINE AMERICA with Berquam

Watch as Ben Bergquam, founder of Frontline America and reporter for Real Americaโ€™s Voice, surveys and records a group of people who look to be making plans to cross over the American border.

โ€œThankfully President Trump built a double wall here because this area is so notorious for traffic,โ€ Bergquam said. โ€œThe left doesnโ€™t care that the Cartel owns this property and are using it to victimize the American people.โ€

Bergquam gives his impressions of the Cartelโ€™s operations after investigating the Tijuna area for a week in March of 2021.

Bergquam describes a situation where a small group of men are watching him, as what appears to be lookouts. One man has on a backpack and is pacing near the border wall. He shows where other men appear to be standing off in the distance and watching him record, and then he describes how Cartels intimidate people to carry backpacks full of drugs over the border for them.

โ€œThey come up here, or any of the thousand points along the wall, and they have lookouts who are watching for them, so they can give them the signal when to go, and they go,โ€ he said.

The man at the wall with the backpack on watches as Berquam walks offโ€ฆ and what Bergquam uncovers about why he is standing there waiting will shock readers.

โ€œThis is a battle for the future of our country, this is the frontline of the battle. And Democrats, Joe Biden, and the Left are aiding and abetting the enemy,โ€ Bergquam said in closing.

About Ben Berqguam

Ben Berqguam is the founder of Frontline America, a reporter for Real Americaโ€™s Voice, and a frequent guest on Steve Bannonโ€™s War Room Pandemic.

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After A Week In Tijuana, Bergquam Debriefs The War Room Pandemic, โ€˜This Is The Crime Of Our Generationโ€™

Ben Bergquam, the founder of Frontline American, appeared on Steve Bannonโ€™s War Room on Tuesday and talked about his week-long experience in Tijuana, recording what he calls a human trafficking crisis on the Southern Border.

โ€œCNN is breaking news that the White House has released the February data of 100,000 encounters on the Southern Border,โ€ Bannon said just before bringing Bergquam on to talk about where those numbers are coming from.

“(CNN) US authorities arrested and encountered more than 100,000 migrants on the US-Mexico border over the past four weeks ending on March 3, according to data obtained by CNN, marking the highest levels for the same time frame in five years.”

“February was unprecedented compared to the last five years,” a Homeland Security official told CNN. Single adults make up the biggest portion of apprehensions, but the percentage of families and children jumped last month, according to the official.

โ€œWe need to stand up and thank God for networks like the WarRoom and for Real Americaโ€™s Voice for letting us get this information to the American people about what is happening on the border. Americans have to make more noise about what they see,โ€ Bergquam said.

โ€œI was in Tijuana this week. I am headed to Yuma next week and what I saw was that there are people who grab other people from caravans and sell them into human and sex trafficking, and the only way this will stop this is if Americans get sick of it and demand Democrats stop it,โ€ he said.

โ€œWe have a pivotal chance to make things stop by making noise.โ€

The video that Bergquam highlighted showed him following a man with a backpack, the man he said was about to jump near Trumpโ€™s border security Wall. Bergquam showed migrants communicating with each other, looking as if they were also watching the cameraman and himself.

โ€œThis is very dangerous ,โ€ Berqguam said.

โ€œThis is all controlled by the Cartels, and we are funding it through NGOs, and we are training people on how to break into the country. We are working with the Cartels to get people across; there are large groups of people who are paying the Cartels off. Monetizing drug and human trafficking,โ€ he told Bannon.

โ€œThe Cartels are getting paid by these leftist groups who are helping them get people over the border. Sometimes there are 10, 20 people. Sometimes where there are open fences there are 1,000 people,โ€ Berquam told Bannon.

โ€œWe have exclusive footage coming up of how the cartels intimidate people, and we will show the crime of our generation on how we are funneling people into these terrible situations, and we are paying for it. Americans are paying for it,โ€ he said.

CALL TO ACTION -WE NEED TO MAKE THIS STOP

โ€œWe have been told that people are trained to send children in, over the border first, and wait to see what happens. So the stories about children being raped are legitimate. I made a video where there are these caves where there are panties around and lubricant laying around, and it is obvious from the surroundings that these crimes are happening,โ€ Bergquam.

โ€œI am heading to Pheonix and then Yuma for more footage,โ€ Bergquam said in closing.

About Ben Berqguam

Ben Berqguam is the founder of Frontline America, a reporter for Real Americaโ€™s Voice, and a frequent guest on Steve Bannonโ€™s War Room Pandemic.

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