A hard-hitting exposé on America’s #1 national crisis, BorderWars reveals the shockingly unchecked, illegal invasion of our country—and the devastating impact to which Washington has turned a blind eye.
BorderWars features riveting stories of men and women waging war on this side of the border who are working to stem the tide of skyrocketing crime, fentanyl overdoses, and human trafficking before America completely surrenders to violent gangs and cartels.
fentanyl doses seized in 2023
(enough to kill every American)
fentanyl doses seized in 2023
(enough to kill every American)
They’ve crossed the border, and
it’s more than anyone bargained for.
Hear the devastating details from rescued victims of sex trafficking.
“There’s a collaborative baton handoff. They’re being turned into what I call ‘Walmart greeters.’”
“My life as an immigrant here was wonderful, but things have changed. Today, you have criminal organizations completely controlling the border.”
What BorderWars visionary Nicole McCaw uncovered at the southern border motivated her to speak up and fight for the sovereignty and safety of America.
BorderWars features firsthand accounts from victims, border experts, and national security personnel while exposing real footage secretly captured at the dangerous points of access on the border between the United States and Mexico.
The BorderWars documentary is intended for informational purposes only. The presented information is based on the creator’s own research, and nothing contained in or provided during the documentary is intended to constitute advice or serve as a substitute for the advice of a qualified professional. BorderWars does not endorse or advocate for violence.
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*The advancing number of border crossings displayed on this website is based on the average number of border agent encounters at the United States’ southern border between January 2021 and December 2023, and are calculated using data from the Migration Policy Institute, the Pew Research Center, and the U.S. Customs and Border Protections (See www.cbp.gov). However, these numbers are conservative as they only reflect “encounters” and do not include known and unknown “got-aways.”