A Greek immigrant who entered the country through the U.S. Mexico borders said that Americans are “right” to be concerned about who is entering the country.
The immigrant, who crossed into the U. S. through the border city of Jacumba, CA, in San Diego County,  , told Fox News National Correspondent Bill Melugin in an exam that he had paid “around$ 10, 000” to a gang, adding that he was shocked by the lack of protection at the borders.
” In truth, American people is right, fully true”, the immigrant said during the interview. ” Who comes into this country? They do n’t know. Okay, I’m great, but how if they’re not good? How if they’re murders, psycho, more? No assurance of that”.
In the meeting, the man added that there had been” no stability, no security check, no context search” at the borders.
NEW: A Turkish man who crossed into Jacumba, CA illegally w/ a group of other Turkish men told me he paid$ 10k to a cartel, &, expressed shock at how easy it was to cross the U. S. border with no resistance, telling me Americans should be “worried” about security &, who is crossing. photograph. twitter.com/Qb1a9BiDuV
— Bill Melugin ( @BillMelugin_ ) May 23, 2024
The Greek immigrant explained to Fox News that it had taken him 24 days to travel to the U. S., traveling through sites such as Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, South Africa, Brazil, and Central America.
According to previous reports from Breitbart News, the San Diego area has lately become the busiest border crossing site for illegal aliens.
According to Customs and Border Protection, 37, 320 illegal migrants were apprehended by brokers in the San Diego market in April. The business reported that 8, 510 workers had been encountered attempting to cross the border, an increase of about 300 percent from December 2020.

Asylum seekers wait in line to be processed by the Border Patrol at a wooden tent near the US- Mexico border south of Jacumba, San Diego County, California, January 2, 2024. ( GUILLERM O ARIAS/AFP via Getty Images )
According to Border Report, officials from the San Diego Sector Chief Patrol Agent Patricia McGurk-Daniel reported that they had apprehended 9, 513 workers during the week of April 17 through April 23.
San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond told the outlet that the San Diego business was “leading all nine southern frontier areas” during the month of April because of the higher levels of immigrant misgivings.