The following transcript is a partial accounting of an interview with a whistleblower "RedCell" who helped run security on the transport busses organized by the State of Texas to transport illegal immigrants to sanctuary cities.
We'll get on that here in a minute, but some of them were getting there with 50 people on the bus and only arriving with two, meaning in between every single state going up there, they're getting dropped off or left in them States.
So like one instance, we had a whole family that was on there, six, seven, eight people, and one of them trying to be slick, they're like, oh, I forgot my phone at the base or wherever, you know, where we're picking them up at.
As soon as they got the 50, then you'll get your order being like, hey, go and pick up these people.
You call the port authorities and you tell them and say, hey, we're an hour out and say, all you do is tell them how many people you have, what bus number you are.
Yeah, yeah, the El Salvador prison just got dumped on your front lawn right there, right? So what I'm curious then, when the people that are on the bus, these migrants, when they get to the destination, and they get off the bus, are they are they happy to be there? What's their attitude?
You know what I'm saying? And then all of a sudden, because the buses are real cold because of the heat from the, from the engines and you know, and everything else, they keep it real kind of cold, so they're thinking that's just.... The temperature there you gotta say people tropical people and then all of a sudden when they make that when they make that step off the bus to get in that code, oh man, they're wearing sandals and stuff like that.
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