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Video Shows Piles Of Trash, Pills Along Southern Border From Illegal Aliens

Anastasia Boushee
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John Rourke of Blue Line Moving, who holds an annual cleanup at the southern border, has published video footage of the shocking amount of trash left by illegal aliens along the border.

In the process of violating the law to illegally enter the United States to take advantage of its economy and resources, illegal aliens also make sure to disrespect Americans further by dumping all of their trash on the ground upon entering the country.

An exclusive video Rourke shared with Breitbart News shows piles of trash, clothing and other items — including birth control pills — scattered across the ground along the southern border.

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“Alright guys, here we are,” Rourke can be heard saying in the video. “Brownsville, Texas. This is what…it looks like. They did a pretty good job; I’m not going to lie, in some of these other spots, picking up the trash, but it took us about 30 minutes.”

“But we sure did find…where they’re coming across here. As you can see, what they do is they just pile the garbage, the trash on top of the razor wire…and then they just step right over it. Always same stuff,” he added.

“You do see lots of birth control pills,” Rourke continued.

Rourke discovered these massive piles of garbage when he visited the southern border ahead of his annual border cleanup — where he heads to the U.S.-Mexico border every year on September 11 to pick up trash.

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He previously discussed his company, Blue Line Moving, and their effort to help clean up America during an interview with Breitbart News at the Turning Point Action Summit in July.

“So I have the great American cleanup where I go to border towns, and I pick up trash on every 9/11. And we raise money and donate it to the sheriff’s department for the town in which I clean up,” he said, describing what he finds during his cleanups as “life-changing.”

“There’s clothes everywhere, there’s trash everywhere,” Rourke explained. “There’s wild animals, dogs that are left behind when they cross the border. All the border towns have wild dogs all over the place. It’s really an emergency, and I felt like I could help out. I want to continue to serve. So that’s what I do. I go on every 9/11. And I pick up trash for three days.”

Rourke has scheduled this year’s border cleanup for September 9, 10 and 11 in Brownsville, Texas.

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