Arizona rancher reports 100 illegals crossing his land daily, criticizing Kamala Harris' border czar record.

Arizona rancher claims Democrat presidential candidate has been unsuccessful in securing the border.

Arizona rancher reports 100 illegals crossing his land daily, criticizing Kamala Harris' border czar record.
Arizona rancher reports 100 illegals crossing his land daily, criticizing Kamala Harris' border czar record.

An Arizona rancher whose property is located near the southern border wall says he has seen thousands of illegal immigrants entering the US under the Biden-Harris administration and is worried that many of them may have connections to cartels or come from the Middle East.

Vice President Harris' tenure as President Biden's point person on immigration is being criticized by him after footage shows hundreds of illegals entering the U.S. daily through a gap in the border wall.

"Jim Chilton, an Arizona rancher, stated that the border czar, who has always been the border czar, has been a complete failure at preventing people from entering our country," said the 50,000-acre property owner whose land includes the incomplete end of former President Trump's border wall.

Over the past six months, approximately 100 individuals per day have been arriving in the US from Mexico, according to a statement made to Planet Chronicle Digital. However, this number does not include those who are evading detection by wearing camouflage and using carpet shoes, as they are escorted by cartel smugglers.

U.S. Vice President Harris visits El Paso, Texas
Vice President Harris visits the El Paso central processing center in Texas, near the border between the United States and Mexico, on June 25, 2021. (REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein)

"On Saturday, I encountered a group of approximately a dozen individuals who appeared to be from the Middle East and were in poor condition."

He provided them with water and informed the Samaritans nonprofit organization, who in turn contacted Border Patrol about the incident.

Camouflaged people sneaking onto an Arizona ranchers property
Still images from motion-activated surveillance cameras show groups of camouflaged people sneaking onto an Arizona rancher's property after making their way around an incomplete portion of the southern border wall in May 2024. (Courtesy of Jim Chilton)

"Vice President Harris, you have not secured the border. I've heard you say it was secure. It's not secure. And we need to secure the border at the international border. We're a sovereign country." — Jim Chilton, Arizona border rancher

Over his ranch, Chilton has five motion-activated cameras spread out, with one camera for every 10,000 acres.

"My motion-activated cameras have captured images of 3,550 people since Biden was elected and assumed office," he stated.

He stated that he saw individuals attempting to conceal themselves by wearing camouflage clothing and tying strips of carpet to their shoes. Additionally, he estimated that approximately 5,000 people crossed his property in April without attempting to hide.

Camouflaged people sneaking onto an Arizona rancher's property
Still images from motion-activated surveillance cameras show groups of camouflaged people sneaking onto an Arizona rancher's property after making their way around an incomplete portion of the southern border wall in May 2024. (Courtesy of Jim Chilton)

Last week, the House of Representatives officially rebuked Harris despite her and her supporters distancing themselves from the crisis at the border and rejecting the "border czar" label.

"We've become a dumping ground for the world, and we're not going to take it anymore." — Former President Trump

At a campaign rally last Wednesday, Trump accused Biden and Harris of being responsible for the current illegal immigration crisis, stating that they were the architects of the border invasion. He pointed to a chart that showed a significant decrease in illegal immigration at the end of his presidency, only to rise to an all-time high under the current administration in March.

The current administration has halted border wall construction, defended sanctuary city policies, and ended the "remain in Mexico" policy, resulting in the worst border in the world, according to him.

Trump referenced a recent Homeland Security warning about the Venezuelan prison gang, Tren de Aragua, targeting police for assassination, as well as a number of high-profile crimes against women and girls around the country, including the recent slaying of Houston 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray, who was sexually assaulted, strangled and thrown off a bridge. Additionally, police arrested two illegals from Venezuela in connection with the murder.

On day 1, we will commence the largest deportation globally if I am elected, as stated by Trump.

Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump holds a campaign rally in Harrisburg
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump holds a campaign rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, July 31, 2024. (REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz)

For both relatives of victims and everyday citizens, the evidence of border failure is a constant presence in their daily lives.

In an emergency, it can take over an hour for deputies to respond to Chilton's remote property.

"We must defend ourselves as our ancestors did because we lack effective law enforcement," he stated. "I am enraged. My ranch is five and a half miles from the international border, yet Trump's wall only extends five miles. The end of the wall is on my property."

Camouflaged people sneaking onto an Arizona rancher's property
Still images from motion-activated surveillance cameras show groups of camouflaged people sneaking onto an Arizona rancher's property after making their way around an incomplete portion of the southern border wall in May 2024. (Courtesy of Jim Chilton)

He stated that "cartel scouts" patrol the mountains, directing individuals to avoid being detected. They may be transporting terrorists and criminals, he added.

Border Patrol agents are encountering an increasing number of economic immigrants who purposely try to be caught at the end of the wall, according to a source.

""From all over the world, there are economic immigrants who want to be apprehended, including those from the Middle East, Africa, Bangladesh, and India," Chilton stated."

Planet Chronicle Digital reached out to Harris for comment.

Planet Chronicle' Brooke Curto contributed to this report.

by Michael Ruiz,Ashley Papa

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