Gen Z Scammer Makes Multiple Millions From Illegal Immigration

When it comes to illegal migration, the tone is indeed set from the top.

And look at the type of tone being set – Open borders are blatantly encouraged, from the United States to the United Kingdom, not to mention a host of other long-since-woke nations, like Canada.

Moreover, Biden officials, along with other global elites, apparently can’t even bother to pretend immigration laws themselves, and they have passed the tedious responsibility on to other entities.

In fact, Biden doesn’t bother to intervene at all unless an entity is doing something that actually stops illegal migration, such as the barbed wire that Texas Governor Greg Abbott had installed at select parts of the U.S.-Mexico border.

Even the Supreme Court surprisingly became involved, lightning fast, in that one.

However, when it comes to actions that spur the onslaught of illegal migration, well, Biden and other globalists are nowhere to be found.

As the general public perceives top officials’ indifference to illegal migration as a rather obvious indication of their de facto encouragement of the destabilizing trend, is it any wonder that enterprising youngsters have found a way to make such a pro-illegal immigration system “work” for them?

In some cases, members of the Gen Z cohort apparently make multiple millions off of illegal migrants.

Indeed, 24-year-old “supervisor,” a five-year employee with British Airways, stands accused of making multiple millions in a few short years by sending an untold number of “tourists” onwards to woke Canada.

Here’s how the scheme worked:

The “supervisor” would arrange flights onwards from the United Kingdom for various individuals, primarily of Indian descent.

More often than not, Indians indicated their preference for Canada, undoubtedly due to the nation’s woke immigration policies coupled with its convenient, and rather porous, border with the United States.

The “supervisor” would falsely inform the computers that the migrants had all the paperwork necessary to travel “legally” to Canada, though they clearly wouldn’t.

Then, as soon as the migrants touched down in Canada, they would proclaim themselves “asylum seekers,” thereby apparently gaining the “right” to remain in Canada indefinitely.

According to a source in remarks to The Sun, the 24-year-old took full advantage of the fact that immigration officials can’t be bothered to do their jobs, assuming they’re even allowed to continue doing them in the first place.

“’He exploited a loophole knowing that immigration checks are no longer carried out by officials but are left to airline staff … By inputting wrong data, and claiming eTA documents had been secured, he got people to countries they had no permission to enter in the first place …. On arrival, the bogus passengers would shred their documents and claim asylum,” the source reported.

Well then.

Talk about using the globalists’ own (poorly designed) rules to their benefit.

Heck, every single one of the multiple millions of individuals crossing the border in the United States now claims that they are seeking “asylum.”

Who knew that so many millions of high-profile political refugees all happened to cross over during the Biden administration?

Needless to say, the scam thrived for years, netting the young British Airways employee multiple millions, or far more than the average American makes in a lifetime or three.

And, as Canadian authorities eventually sounded the alarm on dozens and dozens of so-called “asylum seekers” arriving on British Airways flights, the 24-year-old’s scheme was apparently discovered.

Of course, the same 24-year-old was released from custody almost immediately, and he immediately jetted off to India, where his whereabouts remain unknown.

He could be in one of several homes he purchased with millions netted from encouraging illegal migration, however.

A scam only possible after immigration authorities offloaded their responsibilities to airline staff in the first place.

Exactly what did they expect to happen?

If anything, the 24-year-old was arrested for not giving the “Big Guy” his infamous 10 percent.

Author: Ofelia Thornton


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