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NEW: James O'Keefe's debut film 'Line in the Sand' covering Biden-Harris admin's border crisis to premiere Oct. 10

The film centers around the border crisis that has flourished under the Biden-Harris administration and features O’Keefe going to the front lines of the crisis, following the "journey of the immigrants, the journey of the children, and the journey into human nature."

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The film centers around the border crisis that has flourished under the Biden-Harris administration and features O’Keefe going to the front lines of the crisis, following the "journey of the immigrants, the journey of the children, and the journey into human nature."

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Undercover journalist James O’Keefe announced late Tuesday that his debut film, Line in the Sand, will premiere on October 10 exclusively on the Tucker Carlson Network.

The film centers around the border crisis that has flourished under the Biden-Harris administration and features O’Keefe going to the front lines of the crisis, following the "journey of the immigrants, the journey of the children, and the journey into human nature." The trailer for the film shows O’Keefe climbing aboard trains alongside illegal immigrants trying to enter the country, crawling into cartel tunnels, and confronting officials.

"Undercover journalist James O'Keefe goes to the front lines of the migrant industrial complex using hidden cameras and raw testimonials. O'Keefe reveals the shocking reality of the US border crisis like never before: Mexican freight trains, cartel tunnels, and US-funded child detention camps. Watch this gripping exposé of a corrupted system that demands change," the description of the film states. 

James O'Keefe appeared with Tucker Carlson on his live tour stop in Fort Worth, Texas Tuesday evening to announce the film.



"They all protect each other, the NGOs, the federal government," O’Keefe says in the trailer. In one clip, O'Keefe is seen confronting a man, asking "how much money are you making off of this crisis." In another clip, a voiceover states, "Every single agent knows deep in his heart what’s going on is wrong." O’Keefe is seen standing with a border patrol agent, telling the man, "I know you’re just trying to do your job."

"Some things can’t be read in a book or newspaper, they must isntead be lived," O’Keefe said.

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