Jul 3, 2024 · 1.4M views · 📍 Jacumba, CA · San Diego County, CA
Nick Shirley investigates Chinese and other migrants crossing the US-Mexico border near Jacumba, California, finding abandoned documents, confronting NGO workers he alleges cooperate with cartels, and interviewing a border resident and the mayor of El Cajon. The video alleges migrants receive extensive taxpayer-funded benefits and raises concerns about Chinese migrants being potential security threats.
Figures below are claims made in the video, shown with the status stated there — this site does not verify them. Disclaimer
Additional funds allocated by San Diego County for migrant Welcome Center.
“they've just allocated another $19 million for that”
Stated by Mayor of El Cajon
Amount San Diego County spent on a migrant Welcome Center.
“the county of San Diego already spent $6 million on a migrant Welcome Center”
Stated by Mayor of El Cajon
Cost of hotels used to house migrant families, paid by the city.
“those hotels cost $8 to $10,000 per month and that's paid for by the city”
Stated by Mayor of El Cajon
All figures are as stated in the video — most are allegations, not adjudicated findings. Every dollar figure links to the timestamp where it is said. Extraction QA: All three cost claims are accurately quoted and correctly attributed to the mayor. Entities are well-supported by the transcript, though the 'El Cajon' designation for the mayor is an inference not stated in the transcript. Overall extraction is accurate and faithful.