POLITICS: SoCal Resident Warns of Border Crisis Amid Rising Terror Threats – One America News Network

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OAN Staff Stella Escobedo
3:14 PM – Thursday, January 2, 2025

Cory Gautereaux, an Army veteran and founder of the G.O.A.T. Initiative, resides in Pine Valley, California, near the southern border. Following the recent terrorist attack in New Orleans, Gautereaux has expressed deep concern about border security, citing years of documentation and the discovery of numerous items, including passports, which he claims have been overlooked by government agencies.

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