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Shocking. Seems he isn't being completely honest in his video...
"After that, O'Keefe does a little song and dance across what he says is a stretch of the U.S-Mexico border, crossing back and forth over about 15 feet of river—first in plain clothes, then dressed as Osama, purportedly to drive home the point that we are UNSAFE, and anyone who says terrorists are not pouring across our undefended borders IS A LIAR.
Weirdly, in his "six mile" trip from the river border to I-10, O'Keefe's video never shows him crossing the well-patrolled road that runs parallel to the river, the multiple irrigation canals, the well-maintained parcels of farmland, the two-lane Highway 192 (also called "Esperanza Road,") or any of the other obstacles that stand between the border and I-10 in every place there isn't already a permanent outpost. (You can see them for yourself on Google Maps.) Although, at one point, you can see miles and miles of truck-tire tracks in the dirt around O'Keefe and West on the U.S. side of the border, where they're talking about how desolate and unprotected it is."
"After that, O'Keefe does a little song and dance across what he says is a stretch of the U.S-Mexico border, crossing back and forth over about 15 feet of river—first in plain clothes, then dressed as Osama, purportedly to drive home the point that we are UNSAFE, and anyone who says terrorists are not pouring across our undefended borders IS A LIAR.
Weirdly, in his "six mile" trip from the river border to I-10, O'Keefe's video never shows him crossing the well-patrolled road that runs parallel to the river, the multiple irrigation canals, the well-maintained parcels of farmland, the two-lane Highway 192 (also called "Esperanza Road,") or any of the other obstacles that stand between the border and I-10 in every place there isn't already a permanent outpost. (You can see them for yourself on Google Maps.) Although, at one point, you can see miles and miles of truck-tire tracks in the dirt around O'Keefe and West on the U.S. side of the border, where they're talking about how desolate and unprotected it is."
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