Water for Traffickers: Bergquam Exposes NGO Humanitarian Aid Enabling Cartels and Kamala Harris’s Faliures

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In a recent investigative trip near Tucson, Arizona, Ben Bergquam shed light on what he calls “humanitarian water drops,” which do nothing more than aid criminal networks. According to Bergquam, these water stations, set up by NGOs under the guise of humanitarian assistance, are being used by drug traffickers operating in the region. His investigation revealed a disturbing pattern: cartels are using these water drops to hydrate their runners, who are smuggling drugs into the United States, evading law enforcement emboldened by the current administration’s lax border policies.

Standing just 100 yards from the end of the border wall, Bergquam documented these water crates, pointing out their proximity to areas traffickers use to cross into the country. “That water right there—this is for drug traffickers,” Bergquam declared. He emphasized that people using these remote routes to cross the desert are often not migrants seeking asylum but individuals tied to cartel operations. “These are the runners that don’t want to get caught,” he added, referring to the traffickers hiding under trees, waiting for the coast to clear.

Bergquam’s investigation aligns with his long-standing critique of the Biden administration’s border policies, which he argues have transformed U.S. law enforcement into little more than a transportation service for illegal immigrants. “Border Patrol resources are being used like an Uber service for illegals,” Bergquam commented, highlighting how agents, instead of enforcing the law, are forced to facilitate entry for people who, under a stricter administration, would not be allowed into the country so easily.

During his coverage, Bergquam emphasized the role of left-wing activists in supporting these illegal crossings. He recalled the chants of protesters he encountered at recent rallies, including the Republican National Committee meeting in August. “No borders, no wall, no USA at all,” was the rallying cry he heard, describing it as the core ideology of the far-left base. He linked this mentality to what he believes is a broader agenda to dismantle America’s borders and sovereignty, allowing drug cartels free rein to exploit the nation’s vulnerabilities.

Bergquam directly blamed the Biden-Harris administration for halting the construction of the border wall, a decision he views as a deliberate failure to secure the nation. “If the Democrats hadn’t stolen the election, this wall would be complete,” Bergquam stated. He argued that if the wall extended further, it would deter traffickers from crossing at weak points. Instead, the current policy landscape, in his view, has created a vacuum that criminal organizations are exploiting with little fear of consequence.

The situation, according to Bergquam, is further exacerbated by political corruption on both sides of the border. He claimed that Democrat politicians are “paid off by the cartel in America,” accusing them of turning a blind eye to the trafficking in exchange for power and influence. His message was clear: the U.S. needs strong leaders like Donald Trump and Carrie Lake to take back control of the border and restore the rule of law.

Bergquam’s exposé is a stark reminder of the complex and dangerous dynamics at play in America’s borderlands. His findings suggest that humanitarian efforts, while well-intentioned, are being manipulated by drug cartels to further their illicit operations. In his words, “It’s not just a matter of policy anymore—it’s a fight for the survival of the country.”

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