Following some undercover reporting last month by James O’Keefe and his team last month into a "hotel" in Tucson, Arizona, which was sheltering illegal aliens, they’ve been under scrutiny ever since.
The supposed hotel, Casa Alitas Ramada Hotel, has been extremely secretive about their operation, verbally berating and/or calling police on everyone trying to glean information about them, including Congressman Tom Tiffany, who stopped by and was denied access or any information.
Fox’s Rachel Campos-Duffy recently made a visit - and they were as hostile as ever.
As Fox reported:
Campos-Duffy explained the lack of signs at the facility was a signal it was an NGO (non-governmental organization) housing illegal immigrants.
After asking if she could book a room, a woman behind the hotel counter asked Campos-Duffy to leave the building, claiming she was on "private property." The woman refused to answer questions about whose property it was, instead asking security to escort Campos-Duffy out of the building.
"Is this where illegals are being housed with government funding?" Campos-Duffy asked as an elderly security guard came out to escort her.
The woman demanded the Fox News crew leave the property and threatened to call the police. "Please call them," Campos-Duffy responded.
Another young woman who came out also pressured the crew to leave. She covered up her name tag after Campos-Duffy identified the shelter listed as "Casa Alitas" on her badge.
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Matt Palumbo is the author of Fact-Checking the Fact-Checkers: How the Left Hijacked and Weaponized the Fact-Checking Industry and The Man Behind the Curtain: Inside the Secret Network of George Soros
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