The Tucker Carlson Show - We Followed the World’s Deadliest Illegal Mass Migration Route. Here Is What We Found.
Episode Date: January 23, 2026Europe is being invaded and destroyed by Africa, in a crime orchestrated by global leaders. A new TCN documentary shows how it’s happening. (00:00) The Beginning of Rubin's Journey (07:21) Rubin... and His Brother Being Attacked by Immigrants (13:56) Undercover Footage of UN Representative Saying the Quiet Part Out Loud (19:51) Europe's Gay Immigrant Operation Paid partnerships with: Dose: Daily supplements for the systems that support you. Visit https://dosedaily.co/tucker and use code TUCKER for 35% off. Cozy Earth: Luxury shouldn't be out of reach. Go to https://cozyearth.com/TUCKER for up to 20% off. TCN: Watch 'Replacing Europe: Following the World's Deadliest Migration Route,' dropping January 20 only on https://TuckerCarlson.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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So I just love the idea of this documentary so much where you actually go to the places along the trail of migration into the West. Where did you start?
We started in Mauritania and then we went to the Canary Islands, which is a Spanish territory. But, you know, so to Spain, the Canary Islands. And we went to mainland Spain to France and the United Kingdom.
Unbelievable. What's Mauritania for those who don't know?
Mortania is a West African Islamic Republic. And that is the launch point where I'll
A lot of these so-called migrants leave on boat and head to the Canary Islands.
They leave from other countries as well, but Mauritania nowadays is the main launch point.
Why Mauritania?
It's just a convenient point.
They sort of come from all over the Sahal and Maghreb up north, and then from south, they'll come from like Sierra Leone.
They'll come from Senegal and other countries, and they sort of meet there.
And it's also geographically situated near the Canary Islands, so it's convenient.
And that's where they leave from.
But they also leave from countries like Senegal or, like, I think they leave from.
Jordan sometimes. It's kind of crazy, though, that you as an American and your brother also,
just two Americans can know exactly how this works. You're just two ambitious young guys.
Right. You don't work for CIA. Right. That's right. And somehow you know the migrant route
and the means of transporting hundreds of thousands, millions of people illegally. Right.
How do you know that? Yeah. Well, we've been studying this for a while. We studied this very
intensively here in the United States. As I said to you earlier off camera, you know, we were the first
Americans, as far as I'm aware, I mean, somebody could contact me if this is incorrect, but I'm not
aware of anybody else that's done it. We were the first Americans to go from South America,
from Ecuador to the U.S. border. And when you look at what's going on in Europe, a lot of the
same organizations are running the show out there as well. And so if you know, okay, you know,
just read the news. Okay, they're landing in the Canary Islands. They're taken up from Mauritania.
From there, it's not really that difficult to start putting it together. And, you know,
as long as you know what NGOs to go check out, you know, what questions to ask, you'll figure it out.
I think in the minds of most Americans, certainly our view of immigration is from Latin America to the United States.
It's like starts with Mexican farm workers and then it's all about America. Okay, great.
And then when we think of Europe, we think of refugees from the Syrian wars, you know, Muslims from the Levant.
but African migration is like a lot of it
from the most violent continent in the world
and who's facilitating that?
Do you know?
Yes, it's not an easy answer
so I can't just like, well, it's just like this one group.
This guy, yeah.
Right.
So it's many people, you know, I would say, you know,
at the highest level, like if we're looking at this
from an airplane, it really is the populations,
the native populations of Europe,
not realizing that this is an existential level.
threat because if they did, you know, they would be up in arms tomorrow. And these politicians,
these are fectless people, for the most part. These are not people that really give a damn.
They're just trying to win the next election. They're less concerned about the present and more
concerned about winning the next election, right? And so, you know, if there was enough pressure
from the native population, this would stop tomorrow. So like at the highest level, that's really
what it is, is that, you know, the natives don't realize what a threat this is. And it is. It's
existential and it's the end of Europe. And it will be the end of the United States as well, the West in
general. It calls for revolution of some kind. It really does. 100%. So that's at the highest level.
Now, at the lower levels, if we're looking at who's actually doing this, you're talking criminal
organizations, you're talking opportunist countries who use this as a means to get, you know,
financial aid, financial support, almost like blackmail. And you're looking at non-governmental
organizations, many of them. And, you know, that's, we could get into that. I mean, they should be
investigated, audited, prosecuted, a lot of them, but, you know. I noticed they haven't been.
Well, a lot of them haven't been. No.
Right.
100%.
Can you name some of those NGOs?
Absolutely.
So the King Daddy above everything is the United Nations.
Yes.
And their migration wing, which is the international organization of migration, the acronym is the IOM.
And really everywhere you go and where you see this stuff, and by everywhere you go, I mean, when you're at key border crossing points, I'll give you an example.
In the Americas, for example.
You know, when you're going to, when these people cross the Daring Gap, which I've crossed with my brother, we've trekked through that jungle.
There is a town called Nekokke, which is on the Colombian side.
And that's like the launching point where they, from there they got on a boat.
They go to the mouth of the jungle and they start trekking across.
You have IOM workers that were there.
Now the flow has, you know, stopped under Trump.
The infrastructure is still there.
So I do think if we get, you know, Gavin Newsom, for example, in 2028, this could start again.
But, you know, we don't have to go there for now.
But you have IOM workers there.
And what they were doing is they were handing out, I don't know what else to call them.
It sounds crude, but rape kits where these women, they would hand to migrant women,
kits that had condoms, day after pills, and whistles, like in case you're getting raped in the jungle.
And then they pop out in the other end, if they make it, God willing.
And then they're put in UN camps.
And you have the IOM there as well and giving them aid, handing out maps, that sort of thing.
And then in Europe, it's the same thing.
you know, what we got on camera was honestly the most incredible thing maybe that I've ever gotten
on hitting camera where we were in the Canary Islands and we were, I was, you know, tailing a bus.
These, a boatload of these people had just got off from the island of El Chiaro.
And, you know, they're taken off the boat, they're processed and they're put on a bus and
they're driven to a camp. And so I'm tailing this bus to a camp.
And the entire time I'm looking for the United Nations, I'm trying to find these people so I can
talk to them, haven't seen anything. And, you know, I'm feeling like.
we didn't get anything out of this?
And I see this man in a blue vest.
And I know who that is.
Okay, that's the United Nations worker.
So I talk to him and we arrange a meeting and we take him out.
And this is when people watch a documentary, they'll see this.
And so this guy's job was to, or is to, I believe he's still working with them,
is when these so-called migrants come in to pay them money and get information from them.
You know, who did you pay to smuggle you up here to Europe?
You know, how was this working to get information ostensibly?
so that they could prosecute, be prosecuted by European countries. But what we could get into
and what we caught on camera, this guy was so corrupt and admitted to such a corrupt system that he
was part of. It blew my mind. And we could get into that. But that's the IOM. There's the Red Cross.
There's the Norwegian Refugee Council. There's many other organizations. There's, you know, Catholic
charities. There's an organization called Assam. That's another Catholic charity that flies them from
the Canary Islands to Europe.
Hebrew immigrant aid societies that Alejandro
Majorca sat on the board of.
So these are just a few.
So the net
results of this, the
end point of this long journey
is Western Europe where
the benefits are the highest,
they were the richest countries in the world
because of this they no longer are.
And the
effect has been a radical
decline in quality
of life for Europeans and in the state
of their cities. There's a clip in this documentary that I just want to put on the screen now.
This is Paris, France, center of the world for centuries. And this is your exchange with a
migrant in Paris. It kind of tells the story in pictures. Here it is.
There's this situation out here in front of the Eiffel Tower.
We had all these guys, these vendors that sell out here in front of the Eiffel Tower.
What about them?
All these vendors that sell right here.
Yeah, no fucking video.
No, we want to talk to you.
Talk off?
Yeah.
Why?
See, they get very upset when you start talking to them.
Everything okay.
What's the problem, man?
What's the problem?
What's the problem?
Hey, what's up?
Go away, wait.
Wait, wait.
Wait, wait.
Do we lose our GoPro?
We just lost our GoPro.
Explain what the fuck happened, Josh.
This is your moment.
Explain what happened.
They tried attacking you.
I tried getting them off.
To be completely honest, I didn't even feel this when it happened.
I didn't even realize I was bleeding.
There's just a bunch of blood coming down my face.
Even right now I don't even feel it, but the pain is starting to come in a little bit.
I just can't believe how much I'm bleeding right now.
Oh, it's starting to hurt.
This is what happens when you let a bunch of foreigners from barbaric cultures
that can't assimilate completely overtake your country.
It's really an amazing clip.
I felt sorry for your brother, but I'm also grateful that you got that on tape.
Who was that who attacked you?
Do you know?
beats me. And you know, the thing is in Europe, you can't get that information because they have these very strict privacy laws. So we couldn't even get security. There's no privacy in Europe. I mean, they put people in jail for COVID facts. Sure, sure, sure. There's privacy for African migrants. That's right. That bash you over the head with, you know, Eiffel Tower souvenirs. Yeah. Is that what he hit him with?
100%. Yeah, well, we got jumped and, you know, my brother saved my life. Basically, yeah,
I got mob by these people and he came in, started throwing hands. He got bashed over the head
and then, you know, I got up and sort of broke away and then the police came in and they took
off, nobody got arrested or anything like that. Nobody got arrested? No, no, no, no. They got away,
and they got away with a lot of, like over $1,000 with the stuff. His phone or our GoPro and,
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So they hit him in the face with a statue.
Right.
And then stole your stuff.
And then they let him get away too.
And then they didn't get arrested.
And they let him get away.
Like he started chasing him.
I was getting up.
He starts running after him.
And the police were right nearby.
They could have got.
They gave a very like BS attempt to try to get them.
It was they didn't even try.
And that was it.
And they got away.
Yeah.
And, you know, the police out there told us that, you know, if they make the wrong move with
these so-called migrants, not migrants.
I hate even using that word.
These are invaders.
It's an invaders.
force. But if you use, you know, if you, the wrong type of force with these invaders, you might
wind up in prison. And so they're afraid to. Yeah. I mean, the racial dynamic here is just
almost, it's almost unbelievable. They're protected because they're not white. And that's the truth,
of course. It's same in our country. So do you know what country they were from? It's really hard
to say. I mean, I have no idea. My guess would be Senegal. Just, I mean, I don't really have any
reason to say one way or the other. That's just my guess because I know a lot of them come from
Western Africa. But they could have been from anywhere. Who knows? Sub-Saharan, though.
Yeah, sorry. It kind of takes your breath away to watch that. Well, in Paris. Right.
But the thing is. The center of civilization, supposedly. Right. Well, that's the thing.
It's one of the most beautiful cities, right? But it's been overrun. And, you know, the thing is,
though, that is a pretty light occurrence compared to what's going to.
going on.
Which is rolling to someone else's continent.
And when I asked a question, just physically attack someone and steal his stuff and then get
away with it is like a level of a, like, where's the gratitude?
Oh, right.
Right.
100%.
Well, that's the thing.
And, you know, certain fish don't mix in the same aquarium.
Like these people, you know, I will tell you this, one of the takeaways that I got from this,
was, and I'm not downplaying what the U.S. is facing because the U.S. is, you know,
facing its own sort of existential crisis when it comes to this.
But, you know, I will say, when you compare these people that are coming from Africa,
and the Middle East, compared to the people that we got from like Venezuela, Colombia,
and so the Central American states, it is much different.
I mean, those people will assimilate much better.
You know, for example, you could film them and they're cool.
The Africans, if you try filming them, they would try to take your head off.
Much, much different.
Well, it's a very different place.
Right.
I mean, Latin America is very different from sub-Saharan Africa, completely different.
And that's not a value judgment.
It's much worse than Latin America by any measure.
100%. Wow. So I want to put this up. This is a second clip from the doc. And this explains, this is a UN worker explaining to you how this happened in the first place and that there are incentives the rest of us don't see. Here it is.
Every boat that I arrive here, the mafia gets between 50 to 60,000 euros. It's a game. It's a game. So no money is invoked. When money is involved, when money is over,
Everything's, everything's...
Wait, sorry.
Money's Mount to Madrid.
But what I'm saying is it doesn't seem like Spain wants to stop it.
It seems like...
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Spain does not want to stop it.
Why does the Spanish government want this to continue?
It seems like a big problem.
Because, you know, the Spanish government,
wouldn't want for it to stop.
Because every year, the Spanish government received a huge amount of money
from the European Union.
Every year, the European Union gives more than...
...what than $3 billion to speak.
So, what's people does?
3 billion, Spain keeps, 2 billion.
Sting takes 1 billion in cartoon, in cartoon, or in suitcase, in suitcase.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Spain's government will take 1 billion in suitcase,
put on flight, go to Mauritania.
Maybe the government spoke with like 10 people
from the region, the top, from the top,
those view of people that government go to meet with,
wave. The money is not, it's not by check. It's not by transfer. It's in cartoon. It's in luggage.
Wait, what? Wait, you're serious.
Loggage, luggage. Luggage. Wait, they actually bring us suitcase of cash.
So the suitcase on the table. That's how I make it a game.
Wait, are you serious right now?
We're talking something serious to my brother. Whoa. They actually pay in cash.
In cash. In cash. Not transfer, no in cash.
I love how the random African guy tells you the truth about the economics behind it.
Yeah. Well, it wasn't a random African.
African guy. That's the guy I'm telling, that is a United Nations representative.
No, but I'm just saying there is, and you notice this when you go to Africa, there is a kind of lack of guardedness.
Like, oh yeah. It's not a place where people say what they think they have to say. They just kind of say what's obvious, which is what I like about Africa. But he knows. He's part of the system.
Oh, 100%. 100%. And he's been with the IOM for years. Before that, he was with another NGO. I believe he was with Assam. That's one of the, that's the NGO that flies them to, from, from.
the Canary Islands to the European mainland. But that was the most incredible undercover footage that
I've ever gotten. You know, when it comes to this beat, like the illegal immigration beat,
that's like the holy grail. Because everybody asks, you know, how is this allowed to take place?
What's going on here? And here you have a United Nations representative admitting on camera that the,
at least one of the reasons why it's allowed to continue is that, you know, Spain gets this money
ostensibly to stop the flow. But what they really do is they slow it down enough to a trickle.
It's not really a trickle. There's still thousands coming up. But they slow it.
down a little bit, act like they're doing something so that they could keep getting the money,
skim the money off the top, and then use the rest ostensibly to stop the flow. But of course,
they never stop it. I mean, you just got that on tape. I mean, yeah. But what's interesting,
so how old are you? About to be 29. How much did you spend on this whole enterprise?
Yeah, between 20 and 30, probably about 25,000. Yeah, and it took us about two and a half months.
Yeah. God bless you. We're proud to run this. But if you're you and your brother,
taking off with 30 grand and some cameras and getting to the truth of the situation,
like, we're the rest of the news organizations in the West?
Look, what I will say is this.
I'm going to give the Europeans a break here because I'm an American.
And so, you know, when I got this footage and then we're, you know, we're trying to get
it to debut on TCN and we're talking to lawyers about, you know, getting E&O insurance and all
this stuff.
There was discussion like, you can't really be doing this in the European Union.
It's different out there as far as their rights to film people and get certain things.
But, you know, I'm in America now and I have the First Amendment on my side.
And so if they try it coming out, there's really not much it can do.
Where's the Washington Post?
Where's Reuters? CNN.
Like, we have companies supposed to be covering the news.
This is the biggest news story in a thousand years.
And they're not covering it at all.
Sure.
I guess I'm giving the Europeans a break because if there was a European that tried doing this,
that was living in Spain or Germany, they'd have.
Well, they live behind the Iron Curtain.
Exactly.
So I get it.
They're not free peoples.
But we are, and our news organizations, have a lot more money and experience than you do.
and they're not doing this.
And so you just went and did it yourself.
Correct.
It's quite an indictment of them, I would say.
100%.
Well, it's institutional capture.
You know, these, they're supposed to be purveyors of truth, which some are to some extent.
But, you know, real journalism.
And, you know, I'm friends with James O'Keefe.
And James O'Keefe talks about this a lot, which is that it's just so costly to do real journalism.
That's why, you know, organizations like Fox, they just have the independent people come on now.
Because they have the independent people break the story, take all the risk, and then Fox could just report on it.
And I don't, I mean, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you,
were with Fox. Maybe you know better than I, but I feel like that wasn't the case 20 years ago.
Maybe they would do their own stories. But now it's just mostly independent people because it's just
so costly to do these things and so dangerous for the big organizations. Not really. I mean,
I saw Fox. I was there 15 years. I saw them spend millions and millions and millions on fake
interviews. They'd fly out, you know, 30 people a week early to do some interview the head of state where
they never asked a single real question. So they have the money, of course. It's the most profitable
news organization in the world, they just don't want to. Yeah. I mean, you spend 30 grand,
you can't even buy a nice new car for 30 grand. Right. That was your total cost? Like,
that's not much money in the scheme of things. Yeah, 100%. 100%. Yeah. To get to the heart of a global
crisis? Right. Well, where there's a will, there's a way. And when there's not, nothing's going to get
done. No, that's right. I just, I just think that your initiative is a mark of shame for the rest of
the media. I guess that's what I'm saying. Yeah, well, I appreciate that. Yeah. So here's a clip that
I'm not sure I really understand, but I want to know what it means. Frenchwoman explains
queer's only migrant facility. Let's just watch this and then you can interpret it. Sure.
For the normal person. Just a few miles from where we were jumped, men like the ones who attacked us
turn up at artists, an NGO that helps illegal immigrants apply for asylum. Could you, could you tell me more about
What's the...
This is for migrant to help people for asylum.
To help migrants with the Saddam?
Yes.
Okay.
But queer migrants only.
Queer migrants only.
Yeah.
So if they're not queer...
No, not here.
Not here.
Only queer.
If they're not queer, not here.
Mm-hmm.
Kind of love that.
What did I just watch?
Well, you know, it speaks for itself.
You know, the clip that comes after that is we are in Catholic
charity's facility in northern France.
And then we were talking to a guy.
And we ask, you know, hey, do people like BS about being, you know, gay or LGBT or whatever?
And the guy says, yeah, he's like all the migrants that come over here that all the migrants that are coming here that claim to be LGBTQ, it's BS.
They're just trying to get their papers.
And that's what they're a test.
Do they have like a sodomy test for it or is there some way to test for gayness at these facilities?
Not that I've heard of.
I highly doubt it.
But to be clear, the reason that people are saying they're gay is not because they want to be more fashionable,
but because the French government or European governments give them preferential treatment if they're gay?
That's right.
Yeah.
Why would they do that?
Well, it's a victim class.
Why would they let these people in to begin with, right?
Great point.
Yeah.
Right.
So, well, now if they're gay and they come from some Islamic Republic, wow, well, now they really have a case to be here, right?
They could be facing persecution.
Oh my God.
They're going to throw it off a roof in Tunisia or something.
Exactly.
So there you go.
So, but is there any calculation at all on the part of European governments as to like
what will these people do to improve our country?
Not that I saw.
Look, they show up, okay?
And this is happening in many different countries, but I'm telling you about the route
that we saw, but we saw first him.
They show up in the Canary Islands.
They're there in these camps for months.
Then they're flown to the mainland.
And we talk to people.
They're flown.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
They're giving plane tickets and they're flown to Madrid or Barcelona.
And they're put in camps where they'll be there for many years.
Like, over two years, some of them were telling us.
And they're just waiting for their papers.
And they don't do anything all day.
They don't worry.
It's in the documentary.
People can watch it.
They're saying, you know, no working, no working, no working, no, I forget what else he says.
But he's like, only eating sleep.
That's what he's only eating sleep here.
But the point where you fly them to your continent, like, does it?
It occurred to nobody that the population doesn't want them.
There's no evidence they've added anything, only detracted.
I'm sure individuals have, but overall, they have not added anything.
They've only made it worse.
So why would you accept the, why did you at the plains land?
And why would you pay for the planes?
I'm so confused.
Yeah.
And maybe it's that clip you showed a minute ago that they're getting paid to do it.
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Yeah, well, again, there's many different,
interest groups, you could say, that are facilitated, that are allowing this to continue.
You know, again, at its core is that this is national suicide and people don't, the general
population doesn't realize it. And then beyond that, it's just opportunist, clearly. And people
don't, you could say they hate the country, you could say they simply don't give a damn,
but whatever it is, that's ultimately why this is allowed to continue. I mean, at the highest level,
100%. And, you know, it's this adherence to, like, international norms, in quotes, you know.
You had like the 1951 UN refugee convention and that came after World War II.
And then you had the 1967 protocol, which, so the 1951 convention basically said, you know, you have to take care of these refugees.
Like there were so many stateless people after World War II.
You have to give them a place of safe haven.
You can't kick them back to a country where that could be facing persecution.
But the 1951 UN protocol only applied from that moment and before.
So any future events, you know, the 1951 protocol didn't apply.
Then you had the 1967 protocol, which basically said, okay, now going forward, this is the
1951 convention is going to cover everything going forward.
And so you have a lot of countries now that have basically enshrined this in law.
I don't know what it is in Spain.
In the United States, it's the Refugee Act of 1980.
And if we didn't have that, for example, you know, a lot of the people that come over here
that are just economic migrants claiming that they're refugees and they really have no standing,
but they claim that they're facing some sort of violence.
The only reason why this whole system exists where they come here, we catch them,
we give them a court date and release them, is because of the 1980 Refugee Act,
which is built on this 1967 protocol.
And so my point is it's this idea of these international post-World War II norms that, you know,
national leaders are just too cowardly to do it.
And the whole point, obviously, was to eliminate, you know, you don't want white majority
countries in Europe because they're dangerous.
That's the whole idea behind him.
But they're actually not dangerous, and they're the source of our civilization.
So to destroy them is a big step, I wonder if it's not stoppable, is it?
Well, it's stoppable, but, you know, how reversible is it?
I'm sorry, exactly. Thank you. Reversible.
You could stop this tomorrow. We're talking about the most powerful countries on Earth here.
You know, France is a powerful country.
It has nuclear weapons, believe it or not. It has nuclear weapons.
It's kind of crazy.
Absolutely. Germany is a nuclear threshold state, right?
Yeah.
So, you know, Spain may be less so.
But regardless, I mean, the European Union as a whole, look, they're trying to go to war with Russia, right?
So I think what's interesting is that Mertz has admitted, in private, at least, that they can't raise an army in Germany because it will be majority Muslim because the Germans aren't having kids and the Muslims are.
And they actually don't want to give hundreds of thousands of young Muslim men weapons.
Like they're worried about what would happen if they did that.
So they can't raise an army in Germany already.
That's incredible.
That's a fact.
Wow.
And so I wonder, I guess if it's gotten to that point, we just have to readjust to a new understanding of Europe, right?
You know, it's sad to say.
And I don't really want to, you know, I don't want to speak for the Europeans.
I mean, I'm an American.
Yeah, me too.
I will say that something, it almost feels like impotent to sit here and be like, well, something's got to be done.
I mean, it really is a matter of life and death, national survival.
And literally every day that goes by, it gets worse.
Every day counts at this point.
And the only way that I could see them reversing it is not without some sort of serious, like, civil conflict because these people will fight back.
I mean, these are high testosterone men.
The IOM worker, just to give you some context.
They will fight back exactly.
Oh, 100.
I mean, look, what do you see here in the United States?
Ask your brother.
Oh, yeah.
That's one example.
That was just from pointing a camera at the guy.
Oh, yeah.
Now try to get him out.
I mean, look, when we were in France, there was a Frenchman who not far from where we were, we were in Calais and not far from there, while we were there, somebody got beheaded in a parking lot by these people.
So these are very serious high testosterone men.
That IOM worker, the one that we played the clip of earlier, this guy was so corrupt.
And he, when we were there, I paid him 500 euros and he sold me an Excel sheet that showed all of the arrivals from the beginning of the year till the date that I met him.
him, which was like four months. It was like from January till April 15th or something like that.
And, you know, it showed how many women, how many men, how many children. And it's like,
it's like all men. It might be like less than 5% women and a smaller percent children.
Really? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. It's all high testosterone. These are very, very serious people.
You have no idea. I mean, these could be Islamic State militants. You have no idea. And I wouldn't
be surprised. Of course. Yeah. Yeah. Are they getting their biometrics taken when they get in? Do you
That I do not know.
They try, I mean, they show up with no documents.
But they do, I mean, I know they fingerprint them.
I'm not sure if they do like retina scans or what else they might do.
But I couldn't tell you.
Ones with HIV get fast track citizenship, I'm sure.
Perhaps.
That's true here.
Wow.
Did this change you?
Did it change me?
Well, you know.
It's a pretty intense experience.
Yeah, I mean, we've been through a lot doing this.
I mean, we've gotten, I've rode the train of death.
like three times in Mexico. We've been kidnapped by the cartel. My brother and I, we've,
and now we've done this. I'll tell you what. Here's what I will say. And this is kind of an
indictment of Europe. And I don't want people to think that I'm shitting on Europe. I mean,
that's where my ancestors come from, right? But they got to take back their continent. But I will say
this. So as I told you before, myself and my brother, we were the first Americans to go from
South America to the U.S. border to follow the whole route. It took us about a month.
And when we were doing that, you know, the fear there was criminal organizations.
Yes.
Right.
And rightly so.
I mean, we got kidnapped by the Gulf cartel at the end of it.
Encountered other cartel organizations.
Here when we were doing it, now there was still the criminal element there.
Like when we're in Mauritania, I believe I was, you know, we were trying to meet up with smugglers.
They were trying to set us up.
There's a whole other story.
But really what I was afraid of, not just a Mauritania, obviously, but of course, like in Spain and France and the UK was not criminal organizations, even though we're going and trying to, you know, embed with.
with migrants that are getting smuggled.
It was the government.
The entire time, I was worried that they were going to realize that there are two Americans walking around with hidden cameras and they're going to bust down our hotel room door and pick us up and, you know, haul us off in a paddy wagon.
That was honestly what I was more afraid about that.
That's how intent they are in committing suicide.
100%.
And now, Kier-Starmor is pushing, you know, government killing of its own citizens.
Government assisted assisted suicide, government committed suicide, as if like native-born Britons need more excuses to die or something?
I mean, what is going on?
National suicide, man.
National suicide.
That's what it is.
Did your views change?
Did my views change?
Well, look, it is very said.
I will say probably not because it was more or less what I expected.
But, you know, it's just another thing to see it in person.
Did it change?
No, but, you know, it was a learning experience.
Did you feel more threat from the migrants coming into Europe or the migrants coming into the U.S.?
Oh, definitely the ones coming into Europe, on your country?
These are very serious.
Guys again, like, you know, we've been embedded.
My brother and I have been embedded with caravans in Mexico.
We're walking up with them through Mexico.
And we're like in front of the caravan.
There's videos that we have with this.
And, you know, we're literally taking selfies.
We're flying a drone that's on front.
And they're cool.
They don't mind.
Oh, totally.
You can go shake hands with these people.
And they almost think it's like their moment to be on TV or something.
Like, hey, I'm going to America.
And out there, man, in Europe, it's like if you point a camera at them,
Look, if there's no police around, they will slit your throat.
And I don't say this flippantly because, look, I love all people.
You know, there's great people in Africa too.
But, you know, I've employed people in Zimbabwe and South Africa.
Very smart people that I've worked with.
But, you know, on the whole, certain fish don't mix in the same aquarium.
Yeah, there's a real difference between someone from El Salvador and someone from Sierra Leone.
There just is.
100% on many levels.
Yeah, absolutely.
Anthony, I can't tell you much.
I appreciate you're doing this doc and letting us air it.
And you're a brave man, your brother's brave too.
I'm looking at him sitting over there, scar on his face.
Thank you.
Oh, what's your next doc?
The next documentary, well, we could talk about this.
Maybe, I mean, we'll collab on this one as well.
We can talk off camera.
Yeah, we'll talk off camera.
It involves, look, involves people that have had their,
we've already got footage of people that have had their faces sought off and it's really bad.
What's going on?
And let's just say south of border.
I don't want to see much more than that because we're trying to arrange certain
interviews, so we'll leave it at that, but we'll talk off camera.
Good. I can't wait. Thank you for doing this.
Thank you very much. Appreciate it.
You can feel these people here. They just came out of the dunes. We've got to be around
a hundred of them. And now a boat's going to try to come around and pick them up.
In a single generation, Europe has changed forever more than it has in the last 2,000 years.
Whoa, easy, easy, easy. Whoa, whoa.
This is the result of decades of mass migration. And that migration has destroyed social unity.
It's reached up the cultures of Europe completely. It's transformed once,
beautiful cities into slump.
As no me degen
in the States,
for your culp,
you're cut the coelho.
In any cities,
natives are now the minority.
This was not an accident.
It didn't happen organically.
You're not imagining it.
The police do that
because they are working
with the criminals.
The world who smuggle people.
The governments of Western Europe
and the United States
and Canada, New Zealand, and Australia
did this on purpose
to their own people.
They opened their border
and they paid for the rest of the world,
the third world, to move into their countries.
Whatever happens,
happens, I suppose.
How exactly did they do that?
Our cameras found out.
We followed one of the deadliest trade routes on Earth,
from Africa to the Canary Islands to Spain, France,
ending in the UK.
This is what happens when you let a bunch of foreigners
completely overtake your country.
Along the way we uncovered the entire system
of criminal networks, NGOs, and criminal governments
coordinating together to destroy the West.
Every boat that arrived here,
the mafia gets between 50 to 60,000 euros.
All played a role in the United States.
in this massive human trafficking scheme,
moving people across borders to reshape the West.
The people here are here
have jobs or not.
No, no, no, no, no,
Europeans are being replaced
racially, spiritually, culturally
in their own homeland,
and so are we.
We inform them what to do and not to do.
So they don't catch them there
and they bring them back to space.
The only question is,
will Europe awaken before it has disappeared?
Do you think we could get killed?
If not killed, at least you will get, like, beat up.
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