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EXPOSED: Russia Forces NORTH KOREAN Slaves Into War Machine While Biden's Open Border Invited Real Crisis

Gary FranchiMarch 30, 2026105 views
EXPOSED: Russia Forces NORTH KOREAN Slaves Into War Machine While Biden's Open Border Invited Real Crisis
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While Democrats spent years screaming about imaginary border "cages," a real slave labor crisis is unfolding in Russia—and it exposes everything wrong with the left's twisted priorities on immigration and human rights.

Reports confirm that Russia has imported thousands of North Korean workers to fuel Putin's war machine, creating what can only be described as state-sponsored slavery. These workers, trapped under brutal conditions with no freedom to leave, are being exploited in Russian factories and construction projects supporting the Ukraine invasion.

But here's what's really infuriating: Where are all the bleeding-heart liberals who lectured us about "human dignity" at our southern border? Dead silence. Why? Because calling out actual slave labor in Russia doesn't fit their anti-America narrative.

The Left's Selective Outrage

For four years under Biden, we watched Democrats roll out the red carpet for millions of illegal immigrants while crying crocodile tears about "humanitarian crises." Meanwhile, real slaves—actual human trafficking victims—are being exploited by America's enemies, and you won't hear a peep from AOC or her squad.

This North Korean slave labor scheme isn't just morally reprehensible—it's a national security threat. These workers are literally building the weapons and infrastructure Putin uses to threaten American interests worldwide.

"This exposes the complete bankruptcy of Democrat foreign policy priorities," said one congressional source. "They're more concerned with virtue signaling than addressing real human rights abuses."

President Trump's America First approach recognizes these threats for what they are. While the left obsessed over manufactured border controversies, real enemies were literally importing slaves to build war machines.

The Real Immigration Crisis

Russia's importation of North Korean slave labor shows what actual immigration abuse looks like—not families seeking opportunity, but a totalitarian regime trafficking human beings for military purposes.

Yet Democrats remained laser-focused on dismantling American border security while ignoring genuine humanitarian disasters that don't serve their political agenda.

This is why Trump's decisive leadership on the world stage matters. Real human rights abuses demand serious responses, not the performative politics that defined the Biden years.

When will Americans finally demand our leaders prioritize actual human trafficking over political theater?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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TxRancherVerified2 hours ago
I live 30 miles from the border and see the chaos firsthand every day. Meanwhile the administration is worried about everything except protecting American citizens. When will this madness end?
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BorderStateResidentVerifiedjust now
Stay safe out there. It's getting worse by the month.
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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
Thank you for speaking out about what you're witnessing. The media won't cover the real story.
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DefenseAnalystVerifiedjust now
The North Korea-Russia alliance is deeply concerning from a strategic perspective. Are we seeing intelligence reports on how many NK personnel are actually being deployed? This could change the entire dynamic of the conflict.
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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
This is exactly what I've been saying - while we're dealing with our own border crisis, Russia and North Korea are forming military partnerships that threaten global stability. Biden needs to focus on America's security first!
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ConservativeVetVerifiedjust now
Absolutely right. We can't police the world when our own house isn't in order.