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The Hidden Immigration Crisis Everyone Ignores (PROOF) | Savanah Hernandez DSH #1078
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🏙️ Small towns are making waves! Discover how Edison, NJ is leading the charge in local governance. 🇺🇸 Join Sean Kelly as he sits down with Savanah Hernandez to unpack the power of community action. You won't believe the impact of one American flag at a town council meeting! 😮 From immigration debates to social media censorship, this episode is packed with eye-opening revelations about the state of our nation. 🎙️ Tune in for: • The shocking truth about migrant housing policies • How local politics are shaping America's future • Insider tips on fighting for your constitutional rights Don't miss out on this crucial conversation about preserving American values and the importance of civic engagement. Watch now and join the movement to empower small towns across the country! 💪 🔔 Hit that subscribe button and stay tuned for more hard-hitting stories on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! Your voice matters – let's make America's small towns great again, one community at a time. 🇺🇸 #news #localcommunityimpact #importanceoflocalpolitics #foxnews #communityimpact CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:29 - America Fest 2023 01:59 - Viral Reports Analysis 04:59 - Prolon Health Benefits 06:42 - TPS Immigration Updates 08:13 - Trinidad Agua Initiative 10:33 - Pushing Back Against Authority 15:17 - What's Next for You: Future Plans 17:34 - Edison, NJ Town Council Protest 19:33 - Where to Find Savanah APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: [email protected] GUEST: Savanah Hernandez https://www.instagram.com/savwith1n https://linktr.ee/savsays SPONSORS: Prolon: http://prolonlife.com/DSH LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/
Chapter 1: What are the highlights from America Fest 2023?
Mike, you kind of opened this up with, it kind of was that inability to conform to the Democrats' message, right? That lost them so many people. They wanted to continue down this path that just wasn't sustainable. People were tired of the illegal immigration crisis. At the end of the day, like, if you look at California right now, they just started arresting people for shoplifting, which is crazy.
That's even news. Yeah, that just broke today. All right. Savannah Hernandez here today at America Fest. My first one. Yes, yes. How are you liking it so far? I'm loving it. This is probably, what, your fifth one at this point? Fourth. Fourth. Fourth, yeah. But it's always fun. Lots of good energy, especially after the Trump win. So, you know, we're vibing.
Yeah, because the last three haven't been on wins. So this must be the best one.
It is the best one. Your first one is one of the best ones you've come to. So that is very good. You know, I'm going to be honest. I'm a little bit antisocial and my social battery gets drained. But this has been a pretty cool event. And it's been nice to... see the culture start to bleed in. Like typically these are pretty political.
You'd only see people in the right wing, but it's like, I ran into my friend, Brittany Martinez, who runs Evie magazine, which is like a female oriented magazine. Um, Michaela Peterson was here, which was cool. Cause again, it's like, we're seeing the cross of like cultural people who don't typically come to political events like their self. Um, so welcome. It's cool.
Well, I think that's why the, uh, the Republicans won this election. You know, they were including everyone while the Democrats kind of were keeping it tight. Um,
Yeah, you know, I think that identity politics played very well for the Democrats for the past decade, to be quite honest. And it finally came to bite them in the ass because... And I think people are just tired of being pushed into corners, being scared to tell the truth about how they actually feel about things. They were tired of not being able to tell edgy jokes.
You know, one of the reasons why I think that my reporting...
hits well with the average person is because i don't try to make it super political i basically go out with the camera and i'm i'm kind of like hey um this is what's going on let's talk to americans whether on the right or the left and ask them how they're living through uh modern day america and what they're experiencing absolutely what were your first viral reports on this year or like going all the way back by this year you probably don't remember that far back
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Chapter 2: What viral reports are shaping the immigration debate?
These premier apartments, they're marketed as luxury apartments. If you want to rent one, it's going to cost you $1,800 for a one-bedroom, $2,300 for a two-bedroom. These migrants are getting them for free for two years, utility, water paid, and they come furnished. So the Maine residents were extremely upset about this because they have a housing crisis. It's extremely expensive to live up there.
And those apartments were initially built for Maine residents, and then they put migrants in them. Crazy. And New York City was doing that with some hotels, right? Yeah.
Yeah, that was another big story this year, which this was actually back in 2023. But I had a whistleblower who worked at the Row Hotel, which at the time was the largest migrant hotel. I want to say there was about 2,000 to 3,000 migrants, if I remember correctly, a block away from Times Square. Row Hotel, you know, they had rooms going for like $500 a night. And...
Again, for the average American, look, I've always wanted to go to New York, right? I've always wanted to go and be a tourist there. It'd be super cool to be in a hotel in the middle of Times Square. Some of the migrants telling us they could see the ball drop from their rooms. They're living here for free. On top of that, they're getting free medical care. They're getting free food.
food they're getting free metro cards so they can ride the subway was absolutely insane and then we even got an inside look and um my whistleblower just showed me these hotel rooms completely trashed and there was water damage because the migrants don't really care about taking care of their rooms so uh this issue has been absolutely insane to uh report on over the past couple of years that's messed up well now you got the new york city mayor looking kind of fed up and he told trump like you're good to go if you want to get these guys out of here
Yeah, it's hilarious because, you know, Eric Adams is at the forefront of kind of being like, we're a sanctuary city. We love everybody. Everybody's welcome. And I want to say it got to the point when they were about to hit the cusp of 100,000 illegal immigrants in New York. When Eric Adams finally said, this issue will destroy New York City. We need to get it under control.
He was fighting with the Biden administration for the past couple of years. Of course, the federal government was essentially ignoring his pleas for help. And, you know, it caused this rift within the Democratic Party. And like you kind of opened this up with, it kind of was that that inability to conform to the Democrats' message, right, that lost them so many people.
They wanted to continue down this path that just wasn't sustainable. People were tired of the illegal immigration crisis. At the end of the day, like, if you look at California right now, they just started arresting people for shoplifting, which is crazy that that's even news. Yeah, that just broke today. And it's like, that's the Democrat Party, whether it has to do with
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Chapter 3: How are local housing policies affecting communities?
I don't think Republicans are perfect either, but Democrats went damn crazy, to be quite honest, over the past couple of years. I mean, you saw with the election, I think the numbers spoke for themselves.
Oh, yeah. I have not seen a bigger defeat in my lifetime. I'm only 28 years old, so I've only covered a couple of presidential elections. But it was insane because I don't know about you, but I was not expecting the Electoral College, the popular vote, all seven swing states. I was I was not expecting the seven swing states.
Definitely not. And then you got the Denver mayor kind of going at Tom Holman right now. Did you see that?
Of course I did. And you know what's funny too is another one of my viral stories this year was out of Aurora, Colorado. So for maybe some of the listeners who are not aware of what happened there, quick overview. Their trend at Agua took over apartment complexes in the city. The media is still pretending that this is a lie.
Even though a lawsuit was brought forth because the landlord of that apartment hired a law firm and they investigated it and came out with all of this evidence to show that even their management team had their lives threatened. One of the management members actually was beat up. My friend got these photos. We released it on Frontline's GPUSA.
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of the migrant housing crisis in Maine?
He got punched in the face by these Trendarago members because he was going to evict them. And they said, no, they beat his ass. And they were threatening the management. They were threatening to kill them. So this is absolutely something that was going on. It made national news. Not only did the police chief of Aurora try to cover it up, but so did the mayor of Aurora and the mayor of Denver.
When I went over there, I found out that there was because an NGO was putting on a migrant protest. They wrote all these poster boards for the migrants in English that read, there's no trend at all here. It's so safe. This is about slum landlords. I found out that that NGO was paid for by the city of Denver and the city of Aurora.
And what's happening right now, because I have a police source who just reached out to me two days ago. Yeah.
He was telling me that the TDA issue is still huge over there. Luckily, they have a new police chief who is a little bit more truthful about it. But we're still at the period of time where police are having to reach out to me with tips anonymously because the police chief is still trying to privatize reports. There was a...
I think it was like, I want to say the number was 13 to 15 Trenderagua members, alleged members, that kidnapped, assaulted, tied up, and stabbed two victims earlier this week. The police privatized the reports already because they don't want the information of how brutal this assault was to get out.
My police source telling me that the female victim had her fingernails forcefully removed in an act of torture. What? So that's what's going on. And it's like, if you're living in Aurora, Colorado, would you like to know that information? Would you like to be privy to the fact that maybe these people are walking alongside your children? I didn't know police could privatize information like that.
They privatize the police report because they say they only want the investigators to have access to it because they're investigating the case and they don't want information to be leaked that could hamper or harm the case. Essentially, this is another cover-up in action. Yeah, that is crazy. That needs to get out there more for sure. That needs to be exposed.
And it's heartbreaking that, I mean, it's good and it's bad, right? Like we're living in an insane time where independent journalists have more power than ever. Oh, yeah.
Because instead of having to go through the process of like, well, let me request a police report and maybe the police will give it to me if they want to. Or maybe because I requested the police report, now they know which body cam footage to hide. Instead of going through this long process process. It's like, please speak to independent journalists directly. They're like, hey, here's this video.
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Chapter 5: What challenges are cities facing with migrant housing?
Yes, I want people to know you can opt out of this, okay? So I just don't like the government. Like, I understand that we're being surveilled every single day, but it's frustrating to me because the people in power, and my biggest thing too, Sean, is about authority and just pushing back against it and being like, you know what? I actually don't have to do what you say.
The government is supposed to work for the people, not the people fearing the government and being subservient to them. And I think a lot of Americans have forgot that, okay?
I think a lot of Americans don't even realize that ever since they were little kids, the education system was created to teach them to be subservient to authority, to never break outside of that box and realize like, maybe I don't have to do what the authorities say all the time. Maybe I don't have to follow arbitrary rules.
I think COVID was a very good turning point where a lot of people were like, okay, wearing a face mask to go and walk to a table in a restaurant and then taking it off when I sit down is the dumbest thing I've ever heard in my life. And I think that kind of woke a lot of people up.
But there's so many arbitrary rules in society that people don't even know that they can say no to, like the TSA thing. And so the reason I got upset about this, and so many people were calling me a Karen. They were like, you think you're above the rules? No. Why in the actual hell? And this is just a common sense perspective.
Am I handing a TSA agent my ID, also having to get my face scanned at the same time? And then the TSA agent is physically having to look at my ID and match it to my face. It doesn't make any sense. I think it's a form of societal conditioning or psychological conditioning.
To get us all on board with facial recognition and facial scanning, which again, I know our faces are getting scanned as we go through the airport every day. But I think it's more about the psychology of being willing to get your face scanned. I don't like it. And that's why I made such a fuss about this.
Yeah. You could also turn down the body scanners in the airport, the ones where you got to raise your arms because those are actually pretty bad for you.
Dude, I know. And I travel so much. And every single time I go through those, I'm like, I'm going to get cancer. And it's kind of scary, right? And you know what I was thinking about too? The other day, I was like, do you ever think about the fact that like pretty much every single tech product that's released to the public, we're basically being mass experimented on like AirPods.
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Chapter 6: How are independent journalists influencing public awareness?
Oh, my gosh. Dude, that's what I'm saying. We're being blasted all the time. And people are like, no, this is awesome. Like, just accept it. It's great. And I'm like, no, we don't know the long-term repercussions of this. Yeah, it's nuts, dude. Like at Whole Foods now, you check out with your wrist. Have you seen that?
Dude, that's what I'm saying. And again, I wish people could see the long-term progression of what this leads to. And I actually did have the honor of going to Hong Kong during their anti-CCP process when they were following facial recognition towers because people were getting disappeared for speaking out against the Chinese government. Whoa.
So that's why I'm like, OK, y'all see a little face scanner that makes your life easier. I see a government that is going to absolutely weaponize a subservient population and start giving us social credit scores, which, by the way, they've already been doing. They monitor all of our social media. Oh, you like Donald Trump? Social credit score goes down.
Oh, you want to question the vaccines because maybe perhaps it is strange that vaccine companies aren't held liable and you want to simply ask questions about that? Social credit score goes down. This is something that was actually implemented in China that led to millions of people not being able to buy plane tickets, train tickets, leave the country. Wow.
And we're talking about things as simple as like, if you jaywalk or if you walk your dog without a leash, your social credit score goes down. You can't buy gas in China. Go look that up. I'm not crazy. It's an actual thing. Have you not seen Black Mirror, people? Come on now.
Exactly. I know. And it's like, it's not just make-believe, right? It's not just a Netflix show. This is what we're all living through. People just don't realize it, which is crazy. Yeah. I mean, a lot of those episodes actually come true later on if you look back at the older ones. I can't watch Black Mirror because it's depressing. And I'm just like, oh gosh.
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Chapter 7: What are the political repercussions of the immigration crisis?
I remember when 5G was a conspiracy theory. Now it's like, oh, it's actually been proven to cause damage now.
I remember when, yeah, like gay frogs was a conspiracy and that got proven true. Fluoride in the water. Isn't it crazy how like fluoride in our water supply is now an actual talking point? We're seeing the studies, again, the long-term effects of it, which is happening 10, 20 years down the line.
But of course, like the people who are at the forefront of talking about that were labeled like crazy conspiracy theories. Alex Jones got canceled for that one. Yeah. And it's like now us with the AirPods, right? Like, dude, I swear every time I put them in my ear, I'm like, I can feel my brain getting microwaved. I don't wear them. I can't. If I do, AirPods is wired only. That's it.
Yeah. I need to. My problem is I always have my pods in my purse and I don't have the wires, but I can feel my brain cells getting microwaved every time. You're probably sensitive. There's a percentage of people that are sensitive to EMF. I can feel it. I swear I can. Yeah. You got to be careful.
Chapter 8: What insights can we gain from the Denver mayor's actions?
Definitely. Yeah. Yeah. Well, what's next for you? Illegal immigration, it has been my primary focus, primarily because my last name is Hernandez. So, you know, who better to deliver this message to the American people? Because we know that the love loves to play identity politics. And I don't know, my view on it is I'm an American citizen and I care about my fellow American citizens.
And I want to try to highlight and make popular caring about one's nation and caring about the people in our nation, right? If you're an American citizen... incredible. We should be upholding American ideals and trying to at least preserve our country and you shouldn't have open borders. I mean, if you look at what's happening in Europe right now, their demographic has completely changed.
Their culture has completely changed. We had 10 to 12 million people over the last four years come into this country and I've already seen our own, um, I don't know if I would say culture quite yet, but for example, as a female, I get nervous when I get into an Uber and my Uber driver cannot speak to me in English. I think it's a safety concern for women.
Every single time I fly through the airport, I see illegal immigrants. People got mad at the TSA video as well because they were like, how do you know they're illegals? I've covered this extensively. They're walking through the airport with vanilla folders with the big name of an NGO and all of their information on the front so people can help direct them to the airport.
Again, a lot of these people are not vetted. They're coming into the country. Many of them have prior records. Yeah, I mean, they've been involved with a lot of crimes. And I think it's just horrific that we're at this point in our country. Sorry that this was such like a long run on response to this.
But what's next is for me, highlighting the mass deportations, because what is going to happen over the next couple of years is the multi-billion dollar media, right? that we fight against, is going to push out the greatest propaganda scheme that they can regarding the mass deportations. They're going to play on everybody's emotions.
And we Americans are going to forget because we are emotional people. Like, we don't want to see women and children getting deported. I do think it's going to be a sad thing to watch. Simultaneously, it's also sad that American women and children are being killed every single day by illegal immigrants who shouldn't be in this country. So I'm going to try to really...
highlight the Americans who have been impacted by illegal immigration, who have lost family members because of this issue and the reality of what Americans have been experiencing. So we don't forget. Yeah. These mass deportations are happening. Yeah.
One last question. I grew up in Edison, New Jersey, actually. Really? I saw you cover the town council protest. So I want to ask about that. So what happened there?
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