The United Nations is gaining control over the US/Mexico border, Border Patrol agents warned in 2014 at the same time other agents said the Obama administration was ordering the Border Patrol to release illegals at bus stations to ship them deeper into the US.
The UN revelation is worth reporting again after a Texas news station revealed that over 100 illegals are now being dropped off at the McAllen, Texas, bus station, affirming what Infowars exclusively broke in 2014 is still going on.
Border Patrol agents were the source of that information which led to the 2014 investigation.
Similarly, in 2014 two anonymous Border Patrol agents told radio host Dave Hodges that under the pretense of labeling illegal aliens “refugees,” the UN is “calling the shots” on America’s border and the UN is deciding which immigrants to ship to various parts of the US.
And now the UN’s increasing involvement with American affairs is in the public’s attention after a citizen-journalist spotted UN tactical vehicles — with bulletproof glass — rolling down the Interstate near Lexington, Virginia, on June 24.
One of the Border Patrol agents said UN personnel are already present at various detention facilities in the American Southwest, according to Hodges, and are working with Homeland Security agents in “gathering MS-13 gangsters, captured from different roundups, patch worked together as a group and then shipped together to various locations on the perimeter of the United States.”
“I objected to admitting MS-13 gangsters into the U.S. and I was told that we have our orders to treat them like anyone else,” the other agent told Hodges.
Hodges says that he asked one of the agents how they knew the immigrants were MS-13 and he told him they could tell “by the tattoos.”
“He recounted the fact that MS-13 operatives will have a tattoo with tears on their face which represents a person that they have murdered in the commission of their drug related duties,” Hodges reported. “He said he processed an MS-13 member who had nine tears on his face and he was told to process him as an ‘unaccompanied juvenile refugee.’”