The government doesn’t want journalists reporting on the border crisis
Infowars reporter Chase Geiser and other crew members were told to get off the property at a non-profit organization run by the United Methodist Church called “Border Hope.”
The facility spans 20,000 square feet and holds countless incoming illegals who recently trekked across the U.S. southern border.
The InfoWars crew was asked to leave the property of Border Hope, an organization Eagle Pass locals say is involved in processing migrants at their mysterious 20,000 square foot facility. pic.twitter.com/B6Z3Qc9DZB
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) February 1, 2024
Geiser published another report from a pecan farm right at the border, explaining locals are witnessing a rise in water in the Rio Grande due to a dam being opened.
The rumor is that local officials opened the dam in order to make it harder for illegals to cross the river while media attention is focused on the area and another huge caravan approaches.
Locals in Eagle Pass say they have released the dam to slow migrant crossings while the media is watching.
Everyone says the mass migrations will be back as soon as the convoy leaves. pic.twitter.com/WWfcsGzFTb
— Chase Geiser (@realchasegeiser) February 1, 2024