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Ex-NY Giants player is helping deported migrants in Guatemala, blames Biden for the problem

12 February 2025 at 03:00

EXCLUSIVE: Retired New York Giants safety Jack Brewer and his global ministry are on the ground in Guatemala City this week, helping officials receive migrant families deported from the U.S., providing food, support and prayer as they essentially start life anew.

Brewer and his Jack Brewer Foundation have years of experience working in impoverished areas of the world like Haiti, Malawi and Central America, which Brewer said has allowed him to work closer than most and interact with the returning families.

While it is President Donald Trump and border czar Tom Homan enforcing U.S. law and deporting illegal immigrants, Brewer said it is clear former President Joe Biden’s "broken" policies are truly to blame for the heartache and hardship.Β 

"Three years ago, I started to follow the fatherlessness crisis that is happening right here in Guatemala, where a lot of men were leaving their households and coming to Joe Biden’s open borders – and just seeing it literally devastate families."

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Brewer said Guatemala was losing much of its workforce and that a lot of those poor families trying to get to the U.S. actually did not know a "legal" immigration route existed, and they instead took the cartels and others at their word and paid thousands of dollars to be trafficked north.

"They’ve been told by coyotes and different people that you can just come [to the U.S.], and if you come here, if you bring your child, they'll just let you in," Brewer said.

"And so, you know, there's a huge education gap there on the ground."

Brewer also met with Raul Berrios from CONAMIGUA – the National Council for Attention to Migrants of Guatemala – as well as Sergio Samuel Vela-Lopez, head of the Guatemala Penitentiary Department.

Berrios, Lopez and others are trying to create an effective system for welcoming the migrants and processing those who are innocent families versus those who may have criminal records or other issues requiring government attention, according to Brewer.

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Many families returning to the capital city live hundreds of miles into the countryside and have no established way of getting there. Some buses, however, have been hired to take migrants closer to home, and Brewer visited one of them and spoke to its driver.

"It’s really a unique perspective, I think, and just some of the things that we've witnessed since we've been here," he said, adding stories ranged from familial hardships to reports that more than a dozen people have been burnt alive by Mexican cartels for failing to pay for passage.

"It’s just pretty tough to see and witness and watch."

When a U.S. military plane arrived carrying migrants, Brewer was on the tarmac.

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"We were able to provide them with food and, most importantly, with Bibles, and we preached the Gospel of Jesus Christ."

Brewer said the Guatemalan Migration Authority is focusing its efforts on children ages 8 and under. Many of these children have been "lied to," Brewer said.

"They’re told it’s their life’s mission to migrate to the U.S. illegally," he said, recounting stories told by some returning migrants of children on the backs of cartel coyotes and others drowning in rivers.

Then-Vice President Kamala Harris made her own trip to Guatemala City in March 2024, seeking to understand the "root causes" of illegal migration.

"When you look at the root causes, we're also looking at issues of corruption. Again, we're looking at the issue of climate resiliency and then the concern about a lack of economic opportunity," Harris said in 2021.

Brewer rejected that Harris’ work made any difference, saying she and her then-boss’s policies "empowered human traffickers" and that half of Guatemala still lives in extreme poverty with little education.

He said the former leadership at the State Department "misguided resources" through USAID, a practice that Trump is now aggressively cutting back on.

"We need to first put our resources into addressing the issues that are fueling a multibillion-dollar human trafficking industry. Walls, deportations and enforcement are a must, but educating indigenous populations on the truths of coyotes will deliver a devastating blow to the modern human slave trade," Brewer said.

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"Guatemala is not enforcing their migration issue in the country. Haitians and Venezuelans are warned of the dangers of migrating, but there is no enforcement at the time."

"There needs to be arrest and enforcement, but they require resources. Guatemala prisons are already overcrowded, and they don’t have immigration beds available for enforcement," added Brewer, who said he also visited those prisons and saw conditions for himself.

Hollywood actress calls LA Fires β€˜a disaster,’ says not enough was done by elected officials

18 January 2025 at 20:20

Hollywood actress Elizabeth Chambers argues not enough was being done by the government during the LA fires.Β 

During an interview with Fox News Digital, Chambers, 42, was asked if she believed city officials did everything they could to contain the Los Angeles fires.Β 

"I think it was a disaster," she remarked. "I don't think anybody was ready. I think it is on a scale that nobody anticipated."

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Chambers shared her sentiments regarding billionaire real estate developer and former Los Angeles mayoral candidate Rick Caruso.

"And then Caruso saved Palisades Village. … You can get political, or you can't. But, at the end of the day, he had as much time as everyone else to get ready. … I mean, it's untouched. It's eerily untouched."

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"The music is still playing in Palisades Village, as if it's Disneyland and everything around it is destruction. So, do I think the steps were taken appropriately and quickly enough? Absolutely not."

Caruso, who unsuccessfully ran against Karen Bass for mayor in 2022, previously said the non-existent water supply as the Palisades Fire reduced multimillion-dollar real estate to ashes represented "absolute mismanagement by the city."

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"There's no water in the Palisades. There's no water coming out of the fire hydrants. This is an absolute mismanagement by the city. Not the firefighters' fault, but the city's," Caruso told Fox11 Los Angeles when the fires raged.Β 

The deadly fires broke out in the Los Angeles area Jan. 7, forcing tens of thousands of residents to flee for safety as their homes and businesses were destroyed. Officials on Thursday said more than 30 people remain missing while two additional deaths brought the number of those dead to 27.

Chambers detailed the moment she had to evacuate as she immediately gathered her and her children's personal belongings.

"I took our passports. I took birth certificates. I took pictures of just like that … were around the house … older family photos," she explained to Fox News Digital. "I just packed for a couple of nights."

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The television personality has two children with her ex-husband, Armie Hammer, and shared how she explained the tragic California fires to her young kids, daughter Harper, 10, and son Ford, 7.

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"I think, with anything in parenting, you have to be the captain of the plane. … If the captain of the plane is panicking, the passengers are panicking. And I just approach parenting like that in general," she told Fox News Digital.

"But if the pilot of the plane is not panicking and saying everything's fine, and you know that you're about to crash, you also don't trust the pilot. So, you know, it's transparency. It's really honest conversations and its reassurance.

"You can say a lot of people are losing their homes right now. We have everything that's important. And no matter what, we're a family. And we're healthy, and we're together. And we'll always have a place to live, and that's what you can say," she noted.Β 

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Chambers is helping raise money for the victims of the California fires through her charity, Cupcake for a Cause.Β 

The Bird Bakery owner is donating 100% of the proceeds from their Strawberry Lemonade Cupcake to the Los Angeles Fire Department until February 1.

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"Over the past almost 13 years in business, we have consistently created a CUPCAKE FOR A CAUSEℒ️ to benefit a multitude of tragedies and events in our community and beyond, and this is no exception," Chambers’ company posted on Instagram earlier this week.

"My children and I have been evacuated for the past 7 days and we’re still praying for the safety of our house, but we’re the lucky ones. This has truly been the most devastating unthinkable for so many, and this is our chance to help."

"It's a vanilla cake with sliced strawberries folded in and lemon butter cream," Chambers told Fox News Digital. "And we've sold so many already in the last few days, and that money goes directly to the LA Fire Department Foundation."

She noted that the flavor is meaningful because 90% of all strawberries grown in the United States come from California, and "we are turning lemons into lemonade."

Fox News Digital's Danielle Wallace contributed to this report.

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