EXPOSED: Illegals Hidden in Secret Room at Major Airport Protected by Military Guard
Disturbing video from Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL) shows a group of migrants tucked away in a hidden room guarded by a U.S. service member.
Republican state Sen. Colton Moore, who is the vice chairman of the Georgia Freedom Caucus, took video shared by the Daily Caller News Foundation showing a hidden room at ATL full of illegal aliens from around the world and volunteers of Team Libertad guarded by a uniformed soldier.
Moore said an Atlanta airport “whistleblower” tipped him off about the clandestine makeshift migrant shelter by the terminals, and claimed he noticed an uptick of migrants traveling through the airport in recent months.
“We’re all getting them flights to where they need to be,” a man who identified himself as a Team Libertad volunteer says in the video. “These are just recently documented travelers getting released from ICE [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] getting to where they need to be.”
“There’s people that, they get dropped off here from ICE detention with no help,” the man added.
Team Libertad is a migrant advocacy program of the Inspiritus nonprofit that claims its mission is “offering airport accompaniment to asylum seekers at ATL airport.”
Moore said that the uniformed soldier — whose military branch affiliation was not established — tried to stop him from filming when he began recording the migrants.
“The room was absolutely packed with people from every continent on this planet,” Moore told the DCNF. “When I took my phone and reached it up above the guy to get a better view of all the illegals in the room, that’s when chaos broke out. That’s when the U.S. Army guy took the phone.”
“It was a scrimmage between he and I in order to get the phone back. And then he proceeded to tell me to get out of there and just made a real big scene out of it.”
This comes as Chicago and Boston are also sheltering illegal migrants at their international airports amid an unprecedented influx of illegal crossings at the southern U.S. border, albeit in a much less secretive fashion.
#NEW Dozens of migrants are sleeping on the floor of the International terminal of Logan Airport.
— Oliya Scootercaster ? (@ScooterCasterNY) January 24, 2024
WBZ says that Massachusetts State Police are being paid overtime to assist at Logan overnight.
Volunteers helping the migrants are concerned of hygiene as no showers are… pic.twitter.com/ZHnlkx3N66
Who’s Organizing This? Why Is This Insanity Being Allowed Here In America? Chicago O’Hare Airport Housing Illegal Migrants
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) October 2, 2023
“I want everybody to know that this is what they’re doing out here. I just started over at the airport. So all the migrants are living out here. It’s so… pic.twitter.com/u9GNJleUlV
Arizona’s Phoenix’s Sky Harbor Airport (PHX) and Tucson airport have even gone so far as to create special expedited lines for illegal migrants who have no ID to fly anywhere they want in the U.S., further exposing the left’s sophisticated illegal immigration processing pipeline.
According to Customs and Border Protection data, a record-breaking 371,000 migrants illegally entered the U.S. in December 2023 alone.
Terror by Night: Who Pays the Price for Botched SWAT Team Raids? We Do
“We’re all potential victims.”—Peter Christ, retired police officer
Sometimes ten seconds is all the warning you get.
Sometimes you don’t get a warning before all hell breaks loose.
Imagine it, if you will: It’s the middle of the night. Your neighborhood is in darkness. Your household is asleep. Suddenly, you’re awakened by a loud noise.
Barely ten seconds later, someone or an army of someones has crashed through your front door.
The intruders are in your home.
Your heart begins racing. Your stomach is tied in knots. The adrenaline is pumping through you.
You’re not just afraid. You’re terrified.
Desperate to protect yourself and your loved ones from whatever threat has invaded your home, you scramble to lay hold of something—anything—that you might use in self-defense. It might be a flashlight, a baseball bat, or that licensed and registered gun you thought you’d never need.
You brace for the confrontation.
Shadowy figures appear at the doorway, screaming orders, threatening violence, launching flash bang grenades.
Chaos reigns.
You stand frozen, your hands gripping whatever means of self-defense you could find.
Just that simple act—of standing frozen in fear and self-defense—is enough to spell your doom.
The assailants open fire, sending a hail of bullets in your direction.
In your final moments, you get a good look at your assassins: it’s the police.
Brace yourself, because this hair-raising, heart-pounding, jarring account of a SWAT team raid is what passes for court-sanctioned policing in America today, and it could happen to any one of us or our loved ones.
Nationwide, SWAT teams routinely invade homes, break down doors, kill family pets (they always shoot the dogs first), damage furnishings, terrorize families, and wound or kill those unlucky enough to be present during a raid.
No longer reserved exclusively for deadly situations, SWAT teams are now increasingly being deployed for relatively routine police matters such as serving a search warrant, with some SWAT teams being sent out as much as five times a day.
SWAT teams have been employed to address an astonishingly trivial array of so-called criminal activity or mere community nuisances: angry dogs, domestic disputes, improper paperwork filed by an orchid farmer, and misdemeanor marijuana possession, to give a brief sampling.
Police have also raided homes on the basis of mistaking the presence or scent of legal substances for drugs. Incredibly, these substances have included tomatoes, sunflowers, fish, elderberry bushes, kenaf plants, hibiscus, and ragweed. In some instances, SWAT teams are even employed, in full armament, to perform routine patrols.
These raids, which might be more aptly referred to as “knock-and-shoot” policing, have become a thinly veiled, court-sanctioned means of giving heavily armed police the green light to crash through doors in the middle of the night.
No-knock raids, a subset of the violent, terror-inducing raids carried out by police SWAT teams on unsuspecting households, differ in one significant respect: they are carried out without police even having to announce themselves.
Warning or not, to the unsuspecting homeowner woken from sleep by the sounds of a violent entry, there is no way of distinguishing between a home invasion by criminals as opposed to a police mob. In many instances, there is little real difference.
According to an in-depth investigative report by The Washington Post, “police carry out tens of thousands of no-knock raids every year nationwide.”
While the Fourth Amendment requires that police obtain a warrant based on probable cause before they can enter one’s home, search and seize one’s property, or violate one’s privacy, SWAT teams are granted “no-knock” warrants at high rates such that the warrants themselves are rendered practically meaningless.
In addition to the terror brought on by these raids, general incompetence, collateral damage (fatalities, property damage, etc.) and botched raids are also characteristic of these SWAT team raids.
In some cases, officers misread the address on the warrant. In others, they simply barge into the wrong house or even the wrong building. In another subset of cases, SWAT teams have conducted multiple, sequential raids on wrong addresses; executed search warrants despite the fact that the suspect is already in police custody; or conducted a search of a building where the suspect no longer resides.
That appeared to be the case in Ohio, when a botched SWAT team raid in pursuit of stolen guns at a home where the suspects no longer resided resulted in a 17-month-old baby with a heart defect and a breathing disorder ending up in the ICU with burns around the eyes, chest and neck. In that Jan. 10, 2024, incident, police waited all of six seconds after knocking on the door before using a battering ram to break in and simultaneously launch two flash-bang grenades into the home. The baby’s mother, having lived in the house for a week, barely had time to approach the door before she was grabbed at gunpoint, handcuffed and hustled outside. Only later did police allow her to enter the home to check on the baby, who had been hooked up to a ventilator near the window that police shattered before deploying the flash grenades.
Aiyana Jones is dead because of a SWAT raid gone awry. The 7-year-old was killed after a Detroit SWAT team—searching for a suspect—launched a flash-bang grenade into her family’s apartment, broke through the door and opened fire, hitting the little girl who was asleep on the living room couch. The cops weren’t even in the right apartment.
Exhibiting a similar lack of basic concern for public safety, a Georgia SWAT team launched a flash-bang grenade into the house in which Baby Bou Bou, his three sisters and his parents were staying. The grenade landed in the 2-year-old’s crib, burning a hole in his chest and leaving him with scarring that a lifetime of surgeries will not be able to easily undo.
The horror stories have become legion in which homeowners are injured or killed simply because they mistook a SWAT team raid by police for a home invasion by criminals.
That’s exactly what happened to a 16-year-old Alabama boy. Mistaking a pre-dawn SWAT team raid for a home invasion, the boy grabbed a gun to protect his family only to be gunned down by police attempting to execute a search warrant for drugs. The boy’s brother, not home at the time of the raid, was later arrested with 8 grams of marijuana.
Then there was Jose Guerena, the young ex-Marine who was killed after a SWAT team kicked open the door of his Arizona home during a drug raid and opened fire. According to news reports, Guerena, 26 years old and the father of two young children, grabbed a gun in response to the forced invasion but never fired. In fact, the safety was still on his gun when he was killed. Police officers were not as restrained. The young Iraqi war veteran was allegedly fired upon 71 times. Guerena had no prior criminal record, and the police found nothing illegal in his home.
All too often, botched SWAT team raids have resulted in one tragedy after another for those targeted with little consequences for law enforcement.
The problem, as one reporter rightly concluded, is “not that life has gotten that much more dangerous, it’s that authorities have chosen to respond to even innocent situations as if they were in a warzone.”
A study by a political scientist at Princeton University concludes that militarizing police and SWAT teams “provide no detectable benefits in terms of officer safety or violent crime reduction.” The study, the first systematic analysis on the use and consequences of militarized force, reveals that “police militarization neither reduces rates of violent crime nor changes the number of officers assaulted or killed.”
SWAT teams, designed to defuse dangerous situations such as those involving hostages, were never meant to be used for routine police work targeting nonviolent suspects, yet they have become intrinsic parts of federal and local law enforcement operations.
There are few communities without a SWAT team today.
In 1980, there were roughly 3,000 SWAT team-style raids in the US.
Incredibly, that number has since grown to more than 80,000 SWAT team raids per year, often for routine law enforcement tasks.
In the state of Maryland alone, 92 percent of 8200 SWAT missions were used to execute search or arrest warrants.
Police in both Baltimore and Dallas have used SWAT teams to bust up poker games.
A Connecticut SWAT team swarmed a bar suspected of serving alcohol to underage individuals.
In Arizona, a SWAT team was used to break up an alleged cockfighting ring.
An Atlanta SWAT team raided a music studio, allegedly out of a concern that it might have been involved in illegal music piracy.
And then there are the SWAT team raids arising from red flag gun laws, which gives police the authority to preemptively raid homes of people “suspected” of being threats who might be in possession of a gun, legal or otherwise.
With more states adding red flag gun laws to their books, what happened to Duncan Lemp—who was gunned down in his bedroom during an early morning, no-knock SWAT team raid on his family’s home—could very well happen to more people.
At 4:30 a.m. on March 12, 2020, in the midst of a COVID-19 pandemic that had most of the country under a partial lockdown and sheltering at home, a masked SWAT team—deployed to execute a “high risk” search warrant for unauthorized firearms—stormed the suburban house where 21-year-old Duncan lived with his parents and 19-year-old brother. The entire household, including Lemp and his girlfriend, was reportedly asleep when the SWAT team directed flash bang grenades and gunfire through Lemp’s bedroom window. Lemp was killed and his girlfriend injured.
No one in the house that morning, including Lemp, had a criminal record.
No one in the house that morning, including Lemp, was considered an “imminent threat” to law enforcement or the public, at least not according to the search warrant.
So, what was so urgent that militarized police felt compelled to employ battlefield tactics in the pre-dawn hours of a day when most people are asleep in bed, not to mention stuck at home as part of a nationwide lockdown?
According to police, they were tipped off that Lemp was in possession of “firearms.”
Thus, rather than approaching the house by the front door at a reasonable hour in order to investigate this complaint—which is what the Fourth Amendment requires—police instead strapped on their guns, loaded up their flash bang grenades and acted like battle-crazed warriors.
This is what happens when you use SWAT teams to carry out routine search warrants.
These incidents underscore a dangerous mindset in which the citizenry (often unarmed and defenseless) not only have less rights than militarized police, but also one in which the safety of the citizenry is treated as a lower priority than the safety of their police counterparts (who are armed to the hilt with an array of lethal and nonlethal weapons).
Yet it wasn’t always this way.
There was a time in America when a person’s home was a sanctuary, safe and secure from the threat of invasion by government agents, who were held at bay by the dictates of the Fourth Amendment, which protects American citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures.
The Fourth Amendment, in turn, was added to the U.S. Constitution by colonists still smarting from the abuses they had been forced to endure while under British rule, among these home invasions by the military under the guise of “writs of assistance.” These writs gave British soldiers blanket authority to raid homes, damage property and wreak havoc for any reason whatsoever, without any expectation of probable cause.
We have come full circle to a time before the American Revolution when government agents—with the blessing of the courts—could force their way into a citizen’s home, with seemingly little concern for lives lost and property damaged in the process.
If these aggressive, excessive police tactics have also become troublingly commonplace, it is in large part due to judges who largely rubberstamp the warrant requests based only on the word of police; police who have been known to lie or fabricate the facts in order to justify their claims of “reasonable suspicion” (as opposed to the higher standard of probable cause, which is required by the Constitution before any government official can search an individual or his property); and software that allows judges to remotely approve requests using computers, cellphones or tablets.
This sorry state of affairs is made even worse by the U.S. Supreme Court, which tends to shield police under the guise of qualified immunity. As Reuters concluded, “the Supreme Court has built qualified immunity into an often insurmountable police defense.”
Rubber-stamped, court-issued warrants for no-knock SWAT team raids have become the modern-day equivalent of colonial-era writs of assistance.
Given President Biden’s determination to expand law enforcement and so-called crime prevention at taxpayer expense, our privacy, property and security may be in even greater danger from government intrusion.
Be warned: as I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, the American police state has become a powder keg waiting for a lit match.
Hidden Camera: Top Biden White House Security Official Admits Sleepy Joe Has Dementia!
O’Keefe Media Group published a new undercover video report on Wednesday where the outlet’s founder James O’Keefe wore a disguise while speaking with Biden White House Cybersecurity Policy Analyst and Foreign Affairs Executive Office of The President Charlie Kraiger.
In the shocking footage, Kraiger revealed he believes Joe Biden has dementia and that the White House is only keeping Kamala Harris on the 2024 ticket because she’s a black woman.
BREAKING VIDEO: Top White House Cyber Official tells O’Keefe in Disguise “they can’t say it publicly” the White House wants to replace Kamala Harris and Confirms President @JoeBiden mental decline: “Biden is definitely slowing down.”
— James O’Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) January 31, 2024
“I’m just telling you what I’ve heard…… pic.twitter.com/75Wdw03DHs
Right off the bat, the Biden White House insider said he has a high-level job because he’s “good at keeping secrets.”
He then went on to tell O’Keefe there was chatter among Biden staffers about ditching VP Kamala Harris for the 2024 presidential election, but that they were afraid of the backlash that would come from removing “the first black lady to be vice president from the Goddamn presidential ticket.”
“Like what kind of message are you going to send to like African-American voters…People would be like, ‘What the fuck?’ Like she’s a woman and she’s multiracial,” Kraiger added.
Also touching on Harris, the White House advisor claimed, “She can’t keep black staff,” saying, “They quit on her en masse.”
When O’Keefe suggested Biden “has dementia,” Kraiger bluntly stated, “I know. Yeah.”
O’Keefe is also hosting a Spaces conversation on Wednesday evening to further discuss the video and its potential ramifications:
SPACES starting in 10 minutes and going until 6pm ET to discuss the latest bombshell… https://t.co/PEw2gXasyn
— James O’Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) January 31, 2024
BREAKING: Jan 6 Narrative Completely Collapses! Feds Confess To Discovering Pipe Bomb, Evidence Mounts That Feds Planted The Bomb
Darren J. Beattie joins Alex Jones to break down how the January 6th pipe bombs are 100% a hoax, and 100% a cover-up.
BREAKING: Unconscious Little Girl Rescued From Rio Grande
Infowars’ Chase Geiser breaks the latest from Shelby Park in Eagle Pass, Texas, including a harrowing account of officials rescuing an unconscious child from the Rio Grande just this morning:
The InfoWars Crew was given access to the inside of Shelby Park in Eagle Pass.
This morning, a little girl was found unconscious in the river right by the park.
She survived, but others aren’t so lucky in the midst of Biden’s Border Invasion. pic.twitter.com/WqjeYGgFld— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) January 31, 2024
Additionally, Infowars was able to confirm with officials that the clothes found everywhere on the ground are there because illegals deliberately discard them and replace them with dry outfits after crossing the river.
Follow @realchasegeiser on X to get the latest Infowars reports on the Southern Border crises!
Catch up on Geiser’s border reports below:
Tunnels under the border are allowing anyone to crawl into the United States. pic.twitter.com/ACRds8LTYl
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) January 31, 2024
Why doesn’t @GregAbbott_TX close the gate? pic.twitter.com/rxU15xJDJH
— Chase Geiser (@realchasegeiser) January 31, 2024
We can argue all day about barbed wire, but what the InfoWars crew and I discovered today proves it’s going to take much more to stop the border invasion. pic.twitter.com/K5WqEiSDrs
— Chase Geiser (@realchasegeiser) January 31, 2024
I’m in Eagle Pass. Will be reporting for InfoWars from the frontline of the border invasion throughout the week. pic.twitter.com/pnszZeMobo
— Chase Geiser (@realchasegeiser) January 30, 2024
WATCH: Federal Provocateurs Identified By Texas Border Convoy Leader — CRITICAL INTEL SHARE NOW
Texas Border Convoy Leader: Don’t Let Leftists Scare You Away From Defending America
Doc Chambers joins Alex Jones live to blow the whistle on federal provocateurs at the southern border.