Muckraker.com founder Anthony Rubin joined 'Fox & Friends First' to describe footage showing Chinese nationals lining up in Panama to head toward the United States.
Rubin said it's fair to be concerned about the groups showing up at the Darien Gap at the Panama-Colombia border. "Either they are foreign actors that are coming over here for nefarious reasons. … or number two, these are people that are afraid of some sort of retribution by the Communist Chinese Party.
"If it's number two, well then what does that mean? That means that these people are going to be beholden to the Communist Chinese Party once they're here. Oh, you're in the United States. Okay, well, we're going to threaten your friends and family back home in China unless you do X, Y, and Z. "Either way, it's very dangerous. You can't allow this to just continue and have all these people cross the border. I mean, it just will not work."
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