Undercover journalists from Project Veritas infiltrated a secretive camp for undocumented immigrants in Arizona run by the No Más Muerte organization, which operates as a ministry of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Tucson.
At the camp, journalists were told it provided humanitarian aid but workers expressed paranoia about threats.
“No More Deaths appears to use its relationship to Unitarian Universalist Church of Tucson to evade filing IRS documents of financial transparency (IRS Form 990) under an IRS exemption for religious organizations,” O’Keefe wrote on X.
BREAKING: @OKeefeMedia infiltrates secret NO MAS MUERTES, @NoMoreDeaths encampment in the middle of the desert in Aravaca, Arizona near the border. Posing as donors and land surveyors, and with the help of an illegal immigrant working undercover, OMG recordings show this… pic.twitter.com/ZDIBlpdKIG
— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) February 14, 2024
An undercover immigrant was greeted but later a man from Sonora questioned him and offered to transport him to Phoenix for $300.
“You also don’t need the mask, I only put it on when the military shows up or when those white people show up so they won’t take my picture,” one woman said.
“Did those guys hurt you?” another worker asked. “Those guys you met are white supremacists who are impersonating workers.”
When the undercover immigrant tried to leave, he claims he was held at gunpoint by camp workers in the dark.
“So weird they got here right to our front door. We don’t know them,” another worker said. “We have heard and seen people are scouting us.”
Project Veritas alleges the camp is not fully transparent about its finances and accuses it of colluding with smugglers.
The infiltration revealed the camp operates in the desert but also that security appears heightened with the potential for dangerous confrontations.
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