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Migrant Entering US To Reporter: “You Are Not Smart Enough To Know Who I Am, But Soon You’re Gonna Know Who I Am” (Video)

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There are many migrants who come to America looking for a better life for themselves and their families.  They are hard working, they seek to follow the laws, enter the country legally and assimilate into society.  However, there are a number who have zero intention of doing any of this.  One such man, who entered the US illegally, was captured on video by a reporter and appeared to issue a threat against him and the People of the US by telling the reporter that he was not smart enough to know who he is, and then added, “But soon you’re gonna know who I am.”

Take a look at this video provided by 1st Responders Media.

According to the reporter, “A migrant who illegally crossed into the United States threatened me, saying “You find out who I am very soon,” simply because I asked him where he was from. These are the people Mayorkas, @POTUS @DHSgov and @CBP are letting in.”

Indeed! This is just more evidence of the judgment of God upon the US, as we have covered previously.

People need to repent before God and bring justice upon the heads of the wicked in government or this is going to get much, much worse.

Article posted with permission from Sons of Liberty Media


Tim Brown

Tim Brown is a Christian and lover of liberty, a husband to his "more precious than rubies" wife, father of 10 "mighty arrows" and jack of all trades. He lives in the US-Occupied State of South Carolina, is the Editor at SonsOfLibertyMedia.com, GunsInTheNews.com and TheWashingtonStandard.com. and SettingBrushfires.com; and also broadcasts on The Sons of Liberty radio weekdays at 6am EST and Saturdays at 8am EST. Follow Tim on Twitter. Also check him out on Gab, Minds, and USALife.
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