Fox News host Maria Bartiromo wanted the truth on what is happening on the U.S. Southern border — but she said because “they don’t want you to see” what is happening, she was forced to go undercover.
What she found was shocking.
Bartiromo is the first reporter to gain access to the controversial Donna Building, where young illegal immigrants are being held.
“I went undercover,” Bartiromo told The Daily Caller about her investigation. “So I got there and I had my phone in my pocket, so we were rolling because I didn’t want to break any rules — but the truth is American people need to understand what’s going on.”
“So, we went into a building called the Delphi Emergency Facility,” she explained. “That’s where they were housing 17-year-old boys and younger. There was a group of 13-17, they were very close, they were close to each other” and not social distancing according to CDC recommendations.
Bartiromo said that officials claim they’re following COVID-19 protocols, but that’s not what she saw.
“This is one tent in the overall Donna Holding Facility. As I said, they have built it out — they’re trying to say, ‘Oh, that’s not Donna, that’s Delphi. But the bottom line is that it’s all the same major complex that they’re building out.”
Bartiromo said she was forced to go undercover because President Joe Biden’s administration won’t let journalists into the facility.
“They’re not letting people in because they don’t want you to see it,” Bartiromo said. “I mean, it’s as simple as that.”
“Remember this: Everywhere the vice president goes, Kamala Harris, cameras follow her,” she said. Bartiromo speculated that this was the reason Harris wasn’t willing to oversee things at the border in person — because it would force the mainstream media to cover the story.
“So far, the mainstream media refuses to cover this story. Why?” she asked. “It’s a really important story.”
“2,000 migrants are coming into this country ever 24 hours,” the Fox News star said she learned during her trip, and it has created a humanitarian crisis.
A third of all women who illegally enter the United States through Mexico are sexually assaulted, a “heartbreaking” story that Bartiromo said isn’t given enough attention.
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