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Executive Director at "La Jornada" in Queens Melts Down When Confronted by James O'Kee

• https://www.thegatewaypundit.com, By Jim Hoft

Conservative firebrand James O'Keefe is once again pulling back the curtain on one of America's most controversial issues: the migrant industrial complex.

His latest undercover exposé, "Line in the Sand," premiered on October 10th on the Tucker Carlson Network and revealed shocking truths about the chaos at the U.S. southern border that the mainstream media and political elites don't want you to see.

O'Keefe's journey through the twisted underbelly of the migrant industrial complex also led him to Pedro Rodriguez, the Executive Director of La Jornada in Queens, NY.

In a heated exchange captured on camera, O'Keefe confronted Rodriguez about his operation, which provides illegal immigrants with 'fake addresses' in exchange for payment.

Rodriguez's outburst — filled with accusations against O'Keefe of "stealing children" and being "wanted in three states" — epitomized the turmoil surrounding the shadowy networks profiting off a broken system.

Rodriguez struggled to justify his actions, snapping back with accusations instead of answers. When confronted about stamping fake addresses, Rodriguez deflected, claiming that "there is no law" preventing it.

O'Keefe wrote on X, "Pedro Rodriguez, Executive Director at "La Jornada" in Queens, NY has a complete meltdown on camera when questioned by James O'Keefe about his operation that provides a residential address to illegal immigrants who pay him."

TGP's Cristina Laila previously reported that border patrol agent Zachary Apotheker, a key whistleblower featured in the documentary, has faced severe retaliation for speaking out.

Apotheker, who bravely appeared in O'Keefe's film to expose the corruption within U.S. border enforcement, had his government-issued firearm revoked just one day after the film's debut. His alleged crime? "Breaches of security and integrity policies." But Apotheker isn't backing down.

Zachary Apotheker said his government-issued firearm was revoked.


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