This could help explain why Americans fear cannibalistic illegal aliens pouring in from Haiti.
Viral footage circulating on social media shows the time CNN correspondent Reza Aslan tried to enlist a cannibalistic tribe in India to find out why locals were afraid of them.
A 2017 clip from CNN’s defunct show, “Believer with Reza Aslan,” shows why Americans are nervous about illegal aliens invading from Haiti after a mass prison break leads to cannibalistic gangs take over the region.
In the clip, Aslan is fitted with a crown made from dead animals and asks a guru from the Aghora Hindu sect, whose face is covered in cremated ashes, why people fear the tribe.
“Should we eat the living?” asks the cannibal guru, adding, “Shall I show you by eating my own flesh?”
Angered by the series of questions, the guru tells Aslan, “I will cut off your head if you keep talking so much.”
At this point, Aslan feels his life may be in danger and he calls for producers, asking them to provide a distraction while he sneaks away.
The resurfaced video shows why Americans are on edge as the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince has fallen and is now under the rule of ruthless cannibalistic gangsincluding a gang led by Jimmy Cherizier called “Barbecue.”
Meanwhile, Border Patrol agents in Miami have been told to prepare for an influx of illegal immigrants from Haiti.
On Wednesday, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) said he would deploy state law enforcement resources to protect his state’s southern coast from illegal migrants entering from Haiti.
“Given the circumstances in Haiti, I have directed the Division of Emergency Management, the Florida State Guard and state law enforcement agencies to deploy more than 250 additional officers and soldiers and more than a dozen aircraft and naval vessels to the south coast of Florida to protect them. our state,” DeSantis said on X.
“No state has done more to complement the interdiction efforts of the (under-resourced) U.S. Coast Guard; we cannot allow illegal aliens to come to Florida.”