The United Nations is expanding its “migration” infrastructure throughout Mexico and Central America, cementing a pathway to the United States’ southern border.
Todd Bensman of the Center for Immigration Studies told investigative journalist Eye of the Storm about his probe into the elaborate network of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), coordinated by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
🇺🇳The UNITED NATIONS is expanding its “migration” infrastructure throughout Mexico and Central America, cementing a pathway to the United States’ southern border.
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An intricate web composed of UN agencies, national governments and NGOs is building and operating illegal migration “NGO village” facilities funded by billions in U.S. taxpayer dollars, Bensman reported in an exposé for Daily Wire.
On a recent reporting trip to Colombia, Bensman investigated an NGO village and exposed evidence that the UN and the Colombian government are working closely with the paramilitary Clan del Golfo smuggling cartel that controls the Colombia-Panama border. A report in the Daily Mail (UK) disclosed how Bensman was threatened by cartel affiliates for his efforts to expose Clan del Golfo operations, which he photographed and filmed with a drone.
The Clan del Golfo are also known as the Gaitanist Self-Defense Army or “Gaitanistas.”
Bensman believes the major investment in a massive new “migration mall” construction project in Tapachula suggests Mexico and the UN anticipate a Harris victory and a continuation of the U.S. open-border policies that have been attracting migrants from all over the world since the start of the Biden administration.
Slave-Americans Paying for their own Genocide: our flag and fingerprints are prominent along the invasion trail: I made this yesterday at Lajas Blancas invasion camp in Darien, Panama pic.twitter.com/LQUijxNJUh
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Wealthy migrants from China and Venezuela come with “huge wads of greenbacks” and have been successfully reaching the U.S. border — despite a Mexican military operation to restrain migration — by “paying human smugglers huge amounts of money to pay off the Mexicans all the way through to get in,” Bensman said.
As Biden’s deal with Mexico’s former president to keep the “poorest of the poor” migrants in southern Mexico appears to be winding down, Bensman found that migrants delayed by Mexico’s military and Guardia Nacional are paying close attention to U.S. election news and polling.
Bensman said he expects Mexico to allow “migrants” to attempt to approach the U.S. border after the November 5th election.
This article was written by Kimberly Wexler. You can find more of her work on X and Substack.


