Monday, June 16, 2025

How Chile’s ‘visa waiver’ thugs are ransacking America

 

Our immigration system is rigged against Americans. While hard-working taxpayers jump through hoops just to renew a passport or get a permit to build a deck in their backyard, foreign criminals get the red carpet treatment. They stroll in with barely any oversight, pillage our neighborhoods, and either stay for however long they want or stroll out before anyone can blink.

One of the biggest open secrets is the so-called visa waiver scam. And we can thank Barack Obama for handing Chilean street thugs and organized criminals the keys to our front door. On May 1, 2014, Chile joined the US Visa Waiver Program. This means any Chilean with an e-passport and an approved ESTA form can waltz into America for up to 90 days, no visa required, no supervision. It’s a free-for-all for the bad guys, and they know it.

These gangbangers, thugs, and professional burglary rings aren’t using this visa to see the Grand Canyon or Disneyland. They’re coming in organized crews, drilling through roofs, tunneling through walls, ransacking family businesses, and shipping millions in loot right back home. And our elected leaders act shocked every time.

Here’s a recent nightmare from California that shows exactly how this game works.

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Here are more details on the four Chileans who were arrested in Ventura County:

Heidy Nickolt Trujillo, 25
Camilo Antonio Aguliar Lara, 31
Sergio Andres Meji-Machuca, 27
Manuel David Ibarra, 37

Dems are fighting tooth and nail to keep these kinds of criminals in the country so they can keep terrorizing innocent Americans. KTLA shared even more details:

On May 20, three suspects arrived at the store in a white Volvo SUV, where two people conducted surveillance and peered into the store through the front window.

They entered Dr. Conkey’s Candy and Coffee shop next door to assess the location of any surveillance cameras. They also allegedly inspected the walls that adjoin the jewelry store.

On May 25, the crew returned to the shopping plaza and brought a ladder and rope with them.  The ladder was placed against the coffee shop’s exterior as the thieves cut through the roof to gain entry, authorities said.

They drilled a hole through a shared wall between the coffee and jewelry shop to access the store’s safe. One suspect had also spray-painted a surveillance camera to cover up the break-in.

The group ransacked the jewelry store and escaped with over $3 million worth of jewelry, watches, cash and valuables, prosecutors said. They fled the area and transported the stolen jewelry to a home in L.A. County.

The costly theft had devastated the family that owned the store. Owner Jonathan Youssef said that 25 years ago, his father had built the business from the ground up and had planned on retiring soon before losing everything they owned.

On June 10, the four suspects were arrested. Some of them were reportedly found wearing the stolen items. A stolen firearm was also located. They were charged with two counts of conspiracy to commit commercial burglary and two counts of conspiracy to receive stolen property.

These were not teenagers burglarizing a local business to score quick cash,” Ventura County District Attorney Erik Nasarenko said during a June 13 news conference. “They were sophisticated and skilled professionals who used counter-surveillance measures, a collapsible ladder, rope, and power tools to cut through a roof, tunnel into a wall, and breach a safe to take millions in watches, jewelry, cash and other merchandise.”

The family who owned the jewelry store was absolutely devastated. The father built that store from scratch 25 years ago and was about to retire. Now, his life’s work is gone. 

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