
"NGOs are facilitating human smuggling of migrants into America," TENET Media reports. "You actually have a San Antonio Police Department car watching as a lookout, basically guarding this area." "They're taking side contracts in relation to these NGOs and are actually being paid a significant amount to guard this area – and they're in their official San Antonio PD uniforms, to top it off, with their San Antonio PD cars as well." (Related: Law enforcement in the United States is increasingly expected to enforce "thought crime" violations, including by rounding up the "mentally ill" for involuntary detention.)Last night— Tenet Reporter @TaylerUSA confronted multiple @SATXPolice officers about working a side gig where they are helping facilitate human smuggling at the Migrant Resource Center in San Antonio, TX.
The officers are seen wearing their official SAPD uniforms, driving work… pic.twitter.com/MaQJV2HUWm — TENET Media (@watchTENETnow) January 14, 2024
"I want to see them in handcuffs," wrote someone on X about what he wants to see happen to these corrupt San Antonio cops. More related news about the police corruption in support of illegal alien migration into the U.S. can be found at InvasionUSA.news. Sources for this article include: Twitter.com NaturalNews.comSame night different view!!! pic.twitter.com/ulHIhHTFDh
— April Sparks (@AprilSpark1890) October 8, 2023
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