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Hidden Cameras on Arizona Border and Main Stream Press Hide the Truth

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IllegalsTrash1I am a very angry American as I watch the Obama Media Group, (ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, etc) turn a blind eye to the real problems of this country. From the illegal invasion on our southern border, to what appears to be a collective act of deception on the part of the Obama Media Group to "NOT REPORT" the critical issues of our day. I have two examples.

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Example One from the Center for Immigration Studies:

Hidden Cameras on the Arizona Border 2: Drugs, Guns and 850 Illegal Aliens

 

"Hidden Cameras on the Arizona Border 2: Drugs, Guns, and 850 Illegal Aliens" is the Center for Immigration Studies' second web-based film on the impact of illegal alien activity in Arizona. The Center's first video on the subject, "Hidden Cameras on the Arizona Border: Coyotes, Bears, and Trails," has received over 50,000 views to date. This new 10-minute mini-documentary raises the bar, featuring footage of both illegal-alien entry as well as gun- and drug-smuggling. At minimum, the inescapable conclusion is that hidden cameras reveal a reality that illegal-alien activity is escalating.

The hidden camera footage, acquired from a variety of sources, indicates that there is an unfortunate lack of federal law enforcement presence on Arizona's federal land on the border in Nogales, in the Coronado National Forest (15 miles inside the border), and the Casa Grande Sector (80 miles inside the border). Also significant to the story are responses received as part of Freedom of Information Act requests made by Janice Kephart, the Center's Director of National Security Studies, in August 2009. Featured in the film is a 2004 federal government PowerPoint showing the near-complete devastation of a borderland national park due to illegal-alien activity, highlighting the disconnect between the situation on the ground in Arizona and Washington rhetoric.

Credits: Director/Writer/Narrator/B roll film: Janice Kephart

Video Production/Graphics/Editing: Bryan Griffith
Music Composition/Production/Editing: Buddy Speir
Nogales/Casa Grande Footage: SecureBorderIntel.org
Coronado Footage: BorderInvasionPics.com
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Example Two from The American Patrol Report

Neo Nazi Trumps Real Border Story: Associated Press Covers Up Bersin Ignorance

by Glenn Spencer

Associated Press (AP) reporter Michelle Price called me about a story she was doing about groups on the border. We spent about 20 minutes on the phone, during which time I told her of an incident wherein CBP Commissioner Bersin almost accused a border rancher of lying when she reported seeing no Border Patrol presence along 20 miles of the border. At her request, I sent Price links [here and here] to two ABP reports that showed no U.S. Border Patrol along 60 miles of border in southern Arizona, including the section mentioned by the lady rancher.

She acknowledged receiving them.

Then, instead of a headline that read, "CBP Head Ignorant of Border Situation," the headline of her story was "Man with neo-Nazi ties leading patrols in AZ."
    And, instead of contacting the Border Patrol union to verify the rancher's story, the AP contacted the Southern Poverty Law Center to talk about Nazis on the border.
    If there is anyone out there who still believes the mainstream press tells the real story about the border, I have some property in Los Angeles.

Please see American Patrol Report

 

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