Chinese migrant says TikTok helped her to know where to cross the US southern border

TikTok reportedly helps them cross the border through the gaps in the wall as the influx of immigrants from all over the world continues.

After being asked how she learned about the southern border gap near California, a Chinese woman aged 37 relayed “TikTok” to “60 Minutes”.

According to “60 Minutes”, migrants are allegedly using videos from the China-owned platform on social media that give’step by step instructions’ on how to find the gaps in the border fence and hire smugglers.

Fox News Digital received a TikTok spokesperson who stated, “TikTok prohibits human trafficking which we remove from the platform and report to law-enforcement when warranted.”

According to the website of TikTok, it provides a place for “survivors to human exploitation, to share their stories and for migrants to be able document their journeys. We provide a platform to do this.”

Social media company claims that 93% human trafficking content has been removed from the platform.

60 Minutes reported that every 30 minutes, SUVs would arrive at the border fence to drop off groups of migrants. In total, almost 600 people crossed the border in just four days.

This month, the Senate introduced a new border bill that was bipartisan but quickly failed due to Republican opposition.

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) expressed his opinion on the impact the proposed bill would have on X. He said, “I’ve had enough.”

This bill is worse than expected and will not end the border crisis the President created. According to the lead Democrat, “the border will never close” under this legislation.

House Majority leader Steve Scalise (R-La.) also spoke up, saying “Let’s be clear: the Senate Border Bill WILL NOT be voted on in the House.” What the people who are pushing this “deal” don’t tell you is that it accepts 5,000 illegal migrants a day, and automatically grants work permits to asylum seekers — which will attract more illegal immigration.

The chief of US Border Patrol is disappointed that Congress failed to pass this deal.

“We need more people. We need to put more agents in the field. Jason Owens, in an interview with Fox News. “I’m disappointed. “I am disappointed.

States are fighting a losing battle as the impact of the migration crisis grows. They must not be overwhelmed by the pressures to house thousands of new migrants.