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Source: Dan Lyman

Illegal aliens are receiving envelopes full of cash before they board commercial flights bound for U.S. destinations from South Texas, according to reports.

Multiple journalists shared congruent accounts from McAllen Miller International Airport in Hidalgo County, Texas, which indicate many of the illegal aliens flooding across the southern border are likely being helped to fly deeper into the U.S. – perhaps without even showing identification.

Jenn Pellegrino, White House correspondent for One America News (OAN), shared photographs from a terminal at McAllen airport on Saturday.

y Dan Lyman Monday, March 29, 2021

Illegal aliens are receiving envelopes full of cash before they board commercial flights bound for U.S. destinations from South Texas, according to reports.

Multiple journalists shared congruent accounts from McAllen Miller International Airport in Hidalgo County, Texas, which indicate many of the illegal aliens flooding across the southern border are likely being helped to fly deeper into the U.S. – perhaps without even showing identification.

Jenn Pellegrino, White House correspondent for One America News (OAN), shared photographs from a terminal at McAllen airport on Saturday.

“Approx 40% of the airport traffic this morning at Texas’ McAllen International appear to be migrants headed within the US,” Pellegrino wrote.

“They are carrying boarding passes & paperwork that indicates they do not speak English.”

Affixed to multiple manilla envelopes in the photos were printed notes stating, “Please help me. I do not speak English. What plane do I need to take? Thank you for your help!”

Newsmax contributor James Klüg posted a photograph of a nearly-identical manilla envelope bearing the same message in the possession of a woman aboard a plane departing McAllen airport.

“Flight out of McAllen, TX – 80%+ filled with illegal immigrants: This woman told my Spanish speaking source she was not given a court date. She was given a folder that states ‘Please help me. Do not speak English’ and $2,500,” Klüg wrote.

“She was given strict instructions to say a friend paid for their tickets. When asked if a charity or church paid for it, she said No.”

Pellegrino corroborated additional information shared with her by a Twitter user professing to be McAllen resident who has encountered similar scenarios on multiple occasions at the airport.

“I live in McAllen. They also board the flight first and do not have to show ID. Flown out of MFE multiple times when it’s like this,” the user wrote.

Pellegrino responded, “That is what we witnessed as well, Christi. Also, two tix for a 1 hr flight cost nearly $2k because despite airline seat maps showing 10+ open seats on the plane, they appear to be blocked for migrants. Had to book one ticket at a time otherwise it said the flight was full.”

The controlled demolition of the U.S. border continues to accelerate at a stunning pace as hundreds of thousands of illegals have flooded the nation since the Biden administration assumed control in January.