Pranksters Show Up at Kamala Harris Supporters’ Homes With “Illegal Aliens” for Them to Adopt
A viral video shows moments a prankster posing as a “Harris Staffer” showed up at her supporters’ home accompanied by “illegal aliens” looking for a place to stay. This came shortly after postcards started circulating requesting the Vice President’s supporters to host immigrant families from Latin America.
“Thank you for supporting Kamala! We are so appreciative of you putting out a yard sign. But now we need your continued help,” the postcard reads.
“We will be moving a family of 4 from the country of Belize into your home on 11-3-2024. They will need food, toiletries, and transportation. Thank you!”
The hilarious video was posted by Delta, Ohio-based comedian Seth Meiring, who says he grew up in a blue-collar Conservative home. The comedian starts by baiting his father that he was switching camps and becoming a liberal, as he thinks it’s the right thing to do.
However, he went on a journey to determine if Harris supporters were logical or would blindly support the vice president regardless of how damaging her policies were to the country.
“Although I might be a disappointment to my dad, I’m on a journey to find the truth,” the comedian said.
To test if Harris supporters were logical, the comedian starts by trolling his Harris-supporting grandmother by playing a pre-recorded footage claiming that Trump had dropped out for personal reasons, and Harris was being sworn in.
The footage also claims that Harris has announced a series of drastic policies after being sworn in, including abolishing income tax for senior citizens on the condition that they participate in labor camps.
Astonished by the punitive measures, Meiring’s grandmother laments the fake Trump withdrawal, convincing the comedian that Harris supporters could reason.
Next, the comedian proceeded to test how strongly Harris supporters were committed to her policies, including Open Borders. He attended a Harris event and asked her supporters to give reasons for supporting the Democratic flag bearer.
When asked which specific Harris policies they like, one supporter said she wasn’t sure, while another said she would support whichever proposal the Vice President would introduce after winning the elections.
However, “opening the borders” was a compelling reason for supporting the Vice President according to some of the Harris event attendees.
“I think she got a good policy, I like what she’s doing with the border. We gotta help people along the way,” one attendee said.
“We need to help those people at the border, not reject them.”
Subsequently, the comedian put the theory to the test to assess how Harris supporters would react when requested to host undocumented immigrants in their homes as the fake postcards requested.
Dressed as a Harris staffer, the comedian visited her supporters’ homes accompanied by “Mexican-looking” individuals desperately looking for a place to stay.
“You see these fine gentlemen over there, they just came over illegally, no papers, we need a home.”
Meiring threw in a few red flags, including claiming that one of the undocumented immigrants had experience “dating a teenager” while another was “good with babies.”
“I rent, and I don’t think my landlord would approve,” one interviewee said.
“That’s not safe…Have them go to your house!” another said.
Needless to say, most interviewees refused to accommodate the “illegal aliens” in their homes, or even allow them to camp in their front yards or use the bathroom.
Nonetheless, their security concerns did not convince Harris supporters to shift their allegiance, highlighting their lack of awareness of the implications of the open borders policy.