James Okeefe in Nogales at a NGO funded âAlitaâs Angelsâ
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These âAlitasâ (http://alitasangels.com) groups are part of a shadowy network of secretive nonprofits funding the mass migration of millions of people into the country, without truly vetting asylum seekers' claims and determining if they are eligible for refugee status.
âIâM YOUR FATHER!â
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EXPOSES secret âAlitasâ facility at 1150 W. Drexel in Tucson as well as âAlitas Angelsâ located at 112 Park street inside old Bank Building in Nogales NOGALES â We just followed the trail of the migrant vans right to the source, visiting the Arizona border town of Nogales, where we encountered some rude and suspicious âAlitaâs Angelsâ NGO (@alitasangels) workers who once again called the police on us. A volunteer with the American Red Cross, who wouldnât give us his name, tried to prevent us from filming outside a migrant facility and kept sticking his hand over our cameras. Then, when we questioned a volunteer with the NGO, she said âI am your fatherâ and stormed off. Nogales Police officers showed up and questioned us after Alitas and Red Cross workers falsely accused us of using racial slurs and inhibiting their movement. We tried to get the officerâs first name but he refused to give it. When we FOIAed the bodycam footage, we were told Nogales police donât use them. A group called âAlitaâs Angelsâ runs the facility, but theyâre a brand-new nonprofit with no tax records on file. (We requested the documents, with no luck.) A WORKER with Casa Alitas CONFIRMED TO OUR UNDERCOVER journalist that Casa Alitas was getting federal money.