Exposing the UN’s Secret Plan Fueling the Migrant Crisis | Facts Matter
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Unbeknownst to most people, the United Nations is actively helping and supporting the millions of migrants coming up through Central America and making their way to the United States. 🇺🇸 Epoch Times 25¢ Sale: https://ept.ms/RomanSale1 For those coming to the United States from the huge continent of South America, there are many different paths to take. However, if you look at a map, you’ll notice that all of those routes reach a choke point. This choke point is located near the border between Colombia and Panama, and it’s called the Darien Gap. It’s an area of land so inhospitable, that building roads or infrastructure there is nearly impossible—meaning that it’s a lawless area that you really want to avoid at all costs. However, if you’re a migrant coming to America, you have to go through this treacherous stretch of land in order to make your way up north—which is exactly why upwards of 10,000 people per day are crossing the Gap. What’s truly unexpected though, is what these migrants see after crossing over: the United Nations (and their affiliated NGOs) are waiting there, in Panama, on the other side of the gap, giving out food, prepaid cards, maps, as well as bus rides that’ll take them from Panama all the way through Central America, all the way through Mexico—and then, right into the United States via the southern border. Our team here at The Epoch Times went down to Panama in order to expose what the U.N. is truly up to. 🇺🇸Roman's Special Offer👉 https://ept.ms/RomanSpecialOffer ⭕️ Support our fight for the truth👉 https://donorbox.org/facts_matter
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