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WATCH: Secret video shows hundreds of illegal immigrants behind curtains at major US airport
January 11, 2024
Chicago O'Hare International Airport is one of the biggest airports in the country, and it has a little secret: it’s housing illegal immigrants — hundreds of them.
Dave Rubin plays a secretly taken video showing row upon row of migrants' beds hidden behind curtains at the airport.
“It’s an airport,” the anonymous cameraman mutters in shock as he walks down a hallway lined with black curtains concealing the chaos.
“Congratulations, sanctuary city of Chicago,” mocks Dave. “Does that seem good to you? Does that seem just to you? Does that seem like something that you want your tax dollars to pay for?”
“We are at this prescient moment right now where we're about to choose, and you better choose carefully; otherwise we will get exactly what we deserve,” he warns.
To see the disturbing footage of Chicago O'Hare International Airport, watch the clip below.
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