Turkish Immigrants EXPOSES The Shocking EASE Of Walking Into The U.S. Illegally

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An undocumented immigrant from Turkey has confessed to paying a criminal cartel $10,000 to facilitate his illegal entry into the United States from Mexico.

Despite personally benefiting from the Biden administration's lax border policies, he cautioned Americans about the ease with which anyone could enter the country without proper vetting.

In an interview with Fox News' Bill Melugin, the unidentified Turkish man confirmed his dealings with the cartel. When asked about the cost of their services, he revealed it was "around $10,000."

The Turkish man acknowledged the concerns of the American public, stating it was "completely true" that the current situation made it impossible to thoroughly vet every individual crossing the border illegally. He emphasized that while he considered himself a "good" person, there was "no guarantee" that others, potentially "killers, psychopaths," were not entering the country.

He expressed his astonishment at the lack of "security check, no background check," and voiced his concerns about the individuals who might be crossing the border alongside him.

Responding to Melugin's video, Christina Pushaw, a political aide from Florida, questioned the paradox of these Turkish men possessing $10,000 to pay smugglers, a significant sum even by American standards, yet seemingly unable or unwilling to go through the legal process to apply for a US visa in their home country. She speculated that they either faced rejection or found it easier to enter illegally under Bidens open border regime.

In a recent incident, two Jordanian immigrants, one who had crossed illegally and one who overstayed a visa, attempted to infiltrate the Quantico military base in Virginia. This incident is not isolated, with other undocumented immigrants having taken similar actions to gain access to military bases.