Queens Executive Accused Of Pay-To-Stay Scheme For Illegal Immigrants By James O’Keefe

James O’Keefe, known for his explosive undercover work, confronted Pedro Rodriguez, Executive Director of La Jornada in Queens, NY, accusing him of running a scheme where illegal immigrants pay for fake residential addresses. The confrontation took place as part of O’Keefe’s latest exposé, Line in the Sand, which focuses on corruption within the migrant industrial complex.

Rodriguez’s response to the allegations quickly turned heated, with him deflecting questions and accusing O’Keefe of unrelated crimes. The tense exchange, captured on video, was shared by O’Keefe, showing Rodriguez’s frustration when pressed on the issue of providing fake addresses for payment.

O’Keefe’s investigation, aired on the Tucker Carlson Network on October 10th, uncovers alleged corruption at the southern border and within organizations that profit from illegal immigration. Rodriguez’s organization, La Jornada, was singled out for allegedly offering residential addresses to immigrants who pay for them.

Despite Rodriguez’s claims that there is no law prohibiting such actions, O’Keefe’s investigation highlights concerns over how these practices contribute to the broader immigration crisis. The documentary seeks to expose the ways in which organizations are taking advantage of a broken system, allowing illegal immigrants to skirt the law.

Rodriguez’s outburst during the confrontation has led to increased scrutiny of his organization, raising further questions about the legitimacy of its operations. Critics argue that groups like La Jornada play a significant role in encouraging illegal immigration by providing false documentation.