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Reporter Shocked by Filth Inside Human Smuggling Stash House: “Wouldn’t Wish These Conditions on My Worst Enemy”

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Authorities in Arizona just smashed a stash house where a group of illegal aliens were being held in conditions that one reporter said she ‘wouldn’t wish on her worst enemy.’

Ali Bradley, a seasoned border correspondent for NewsNation, was embedded with the Cochise County Sheriff’s Department (CCSD) when they raided a residence used for human smuggling on Wednesday night in Naco, located in U.S. Border Patrol’s Tucson Sector.

CCSD deputies located nine illegal aliens from Mexico, including two minors, hiding in a back garage at the house and took them into custody.

Bradley was given an opportunity to enter the stash house — her first such experience after reporting from the southwest border for years.

“First time inside a ‘stash house’ — I can’t even describe the smell other than putrid. I wouldn’t wish these conditions on my worst enemy,” Bradley wrote on social media.

Authorities in border states are constantly discovering and dismantling stash houses, which are used by cartels and other criminal networks to hide and hold ‘migrants’ who are being smuggled or trafficked around the U.S.

“They’re going to push hard right now. The cartels, they know they have to. They have a president coming in who’s made it very clear, and based on his track record, he will secure this border,” Cochise County Sheriff Mark Dannels told NewsNation. “He’ll declare it an emergency.”


This article was originally published at InfoWars.com

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