Get back up. Back up. >> This is Portugal. Don't touch me. Get away from me. They're the ones attacking me. I'm one guy. Small 10 million person country where foreign residents went from 4% to 15% of the population in 7 years. >> I will deport you all. It's the last bottle. What are you doing? I respect THE PEOPLE, OKAY? OH, DAMN. He's got a fat ass. This is not your country. This is my country. It's not your country. Don't we never voted for our countries to be invaded? Well, some of them are are peaceful, but
we don't want our country to be invaded even if it's by peaceful people. As South Asians are now one of the biggest and most rapidly growing sources of cheap immigrant labor, Indians are now the second largest immigrant group behind Brazilians. While big businesses [music] and the government welcome cheap labor to fill labor shortages across the country as the Portuguese age into extinction, what are the consequences of one of the most dramatic state-engineered demographic transformations in modern European history? You should go back to your home country. Before I meet up with Alfonso, leader of the Reconquista
movement in Portugal fighting to stop this legal immigrants Invasion, let's go to Lisbon and speak with the latest batch of cheap labor brought to Portugal. Hold up. Uh, what is this? What it is, there's a special event today. Prayers, and then there's food served and served. >> There really are quite a few people here. Very nice. Celebrating something. Intrigued and awaiting Alfonso's arrival, I wanted to figure out what was going on here and who these people were. But soon enough, things took a turn for The worse. What is this? Is this um Calouste And that's
like an independent nation for Sikhs in Punjab? I see. I see. I see. Okay, and he has that's Kalistani? Kalistan, okay. Hi, how are you? Say. Huh? What's your name, my friend? Say hi. Say hi. I said hi. Kalistan, independent nation for Sikhs. Working for what? I'm YouTube. I'm just walking around. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't have a channel yet. I'm traveling in Portugal. Um, tell me about Kalistan. Why are you so sensitive about that? What does that mean? I see. Is that a sensitive topic? For those who don't know, this is the symbol used
by Sikhs to represent the Kalistani movement, a separatist movement aiming to create a homeland for Sikhs called Kalistan in the Punjab region of northern India. You can see the Kalistan flag all over this gathering. Yet, when I ask about it, people get weird. Yes, the logo. And I said, is that Kalistan? He said, yes. And then he was upset, I guess. Okay. Okay. Sovereignty? Independence? Okay. Hi. How are you? Hi. My name is Portuguese Portuguese Texas USA. Hi, how are you? Hi, good to meet you. Um, so we're just out here walking around today. Am
I not allowed to walk across the street? Where you guys from? Where you guys from? Talk to me. Um, I'm just walking. On the public street, right? Is this not A public street? Cuz I'm talking to people. I like to talk to people about the world, about life, about culture, about interesting things. My ID? I got Portuguese don't even speak Portuguese. What? I don't speak Portuguese. Oh, you think I do? I don't know what you do. Um obrigado. Huh? What do you mean? You think I'm lying or what? Wait, why are you coming Up on
me? What's going What's going on? What's going on here? I can't walk across. My name is Tyler. Tyler. I'm not trying to be smart. You're trying to be smart. All right, then get away from me then. Get away What's the problem? No, I'm not doing I'm not going to do No, I'm not going to. No, I'm not. Get away from me. Get away from me. All right, he's already calling the shots Here. Says I'm going to sorry. No, leave me alone. Leave me alone. What is your problem? Who are you? I don't care. Who are
you? Where are you from? Where are you from? Get back up. Back up. Back up. Back up. You get the [music] [ __ ] away from me. How about that? You don't touch me. Don't touch me. You were all up in my face. Get away from me. Get the [ __ ] away from me. You need to move away from me. What are you doing? I'm talking to you. What is the problem? Get away from me. Get away. What is your problem? I'm talking to people. He's coming at me all on my chest. I'm moving
him away. What is your problem? Thank you. No. No, get No. Relax. Relax. Huh? He used dirty language too. Don't Don't Lecture me on dirty language. Get away from me. Don't touch me either. Dirty language he comes at me on a public street right now. Walking in Portugal, not Punjab, not India. Everyone needs to relax. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. He's coming at me. I can show you on video. He's coming at me. I'm walking and talking, and he comes on me. I push him away. Yeah. What's happening here? I I see a large congregation. I'm
walking, I try to talk to people. All right. This guy was all up on me, I pushed him away slightly. Close the Sure. camera. Okay. I just don't understand why I can't walk through the street and film myself. No, not because the street is closed for this this reason today. You You're saying I have to be Sikh to be able to walk through the street today? Yes, today. I have to be Sikh to be able to Walk through the street? Yes. Sikhs only? Yes. That's That's not real. This is real. No, I understand if there's
an event, like Look, there's a white woman right there. Um >> are here for that reason, okay. Yeah. To To ban non-Sikhs from walking through the street today. For being told to leave, I guess we'll leave. He's He's saying to you Sikh people need a country, different country. That's You Told me that yourself. That's why you had the mark. I asked you, "What does that mean?" He's getting all political now cuz you're offended by the the answers they gave to me. That's your problem. public information on internet You don't know who I am. Which is
your You You don't You don't tell me that the answers they gave to me is my problem. You're being sensitive. You're being a dumbass right now. I'm not talking to either of you. Yeah. I agree. That was hard to say. You want me to leave? Yeah. Yes. Okay. I'll be out. Yeah. Well, it is Sikh only today. If you're not Sikh, you can't walk the streets. And if they are offended by the fact you have a camera and you're recording yourself walking, they'll attack you. But I walk it that way. My car's that way. But
But I can film myself legally, Right? According to Portuguese law? >> that. They are afraid that you publish here on the social media. Sure. And they have to some critical of that thing. Every group's critical of every group, though, right? They're being They're being sensitive. But as I leave, I want to see this outfit. Thank you guys very much. This is cool. I've never seen this outfit right here. Maybe we can talk to some of The people joining. But luckily, my cameraman managed to infiltrate the event as a curious tourist. He was smart enough not
to ask what these mysterious flags actually meant, and they welcomed him into the feast. >> Sikhism is not a just a religion. It is a following path. That what the Guru has preached us that all humans are one, and we believe in oneness. But Gurudwara is open to everyone. Everybody can come here, and they can join us in our Celebrations. And we open to everyone. So, we all are one. You are a part of us, how I see. While my cameraman was joining the feast inside the Sikh temple, Alfonso had arrived to protest the event.
Okay, Alfonso and crew are plotting a heist of a sort here. They're going to lift the Portuguese [music] flag up here. We'll see what happens. What's going on? So, basically, I'm going to go on top of this building and peacefully protest against these Invasion of thousands of hordes of third world immigrants. They have a lot of terrorists, a lot of illegal groups like the Khalistanis, and they are coming to our lands not only to live off of welfare and commit crimes, but also to protest on top of it. If you want to protest and mobilize
your culture and do all of these demonstrations of power and political power, then do it back in your own country. They just want you to bow down, kiss their feet, and accept the Invasion of your countries with this foreign religion and foreign culture. Alfonso is about to fly, perhaps too close to the sun. We'll see. >> Maybe. Maybe. Let's see. They have a ladder. Best of luck to Alfonso. And now they're protesting for Khalistan. Okay, he's up. Full force operation here. The whole team's descending right now. Okay, they're all going up. Now, I'm going to
go get the other perspective. There are flags for Khalistan. They are vying for an independent nation in India while being in a foreign nation living here full time. and your religion While I was filming the scene, the Sikh security was giving me a purple nurple on my back on the public sidewalk where this was all going down. Hey, get off me. Don't [ __ ] touch me. Get off me. Get off me. Spraying the face. Yeah. Get the [ __ ] Get Get back to [ __ ] India. [ __ ] you. [ __ ]
you, [ __ ] Rob. Oh, I got to shut up? I'm moving. I'm moving. He gets to [ __ ] pinch me in the back. I can't walk on the sidewalk? All right. Well, I'm moving. Don't shoot me. All right. What the [ __ ] What did I do? I can't be on the Sidewalk? He's going to beat me with the beat stick. All right, that was a little ceremonious. Because I want to. Just leave me alone. Because I want to see. I want to see. Move on. It's the last place I would have suspected
to get beaten by the police, but God bless the motherland. >> The Portuguese people, they want to be have minority in their own Country. Be allowed to express your religion. >> [cheering] >> I I have watched videos of you Sure. We should be able to walk and talk in the same area without getting attacked by a bunch of Indians, right? Right. What are you doing here? >> Yeah. I don't know. Hi. But they are afraid. I I should be afraid of them. They're the ones attacking me. I'm one Guy. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Here
we got Vladimir Putin going shiv mode on me. Huh? Give me number. Give me number. I call. I call. Shut the [ __ ] up. Shut the [ __ ] up. Spray in the [ __ ] face you [ __ ] man. All right. Ay, ay, ay. Ay, ay, ay. Huh? What do you want me to I'm leaving. I'm moving. WHAT DO YOU WANT ME TO DO? All right. We got a cop abusing his power a little bit here. These guys, honestly. Take it this way. I'm I'm I'm trying I'm trying to go home. I'm
trying to go home. I'm trying to go home. What do What do you want me to do? What do you want me to do? I'm trying to get out of here. I'm trying to [ __ ] leave. The other side. >> I'm trying to leave. MY CAR IS OVER THERE. >> THE OTHER SIDE. My car is over there. Okay. Okay. I'm walking. You have the beat stick. You have the gun. You win. You win. You're bigger. These guys, holy [ __ ] How am I supposed to get the [ __ ] over there? There's a
freeway. It's impossible to get back to my vehicle. If I go this way, he'll beat me with the beat stick. These cops are [ __ ] filthy corrupt. Holy [ __ ] Um I Literally cannot get back to the car. He's staring me down like a piece of meat. After getting run out of a public street dominated by Sikh Indians fighting for an independent nation in India while they live in Portugal, I met back up with Afonso, the founder and leader of the Reconquista political movement fighting to remigrate the massive influx of immigrants that have
recently moved to Portugal while fighting to keep Portugal for the Portuguese. So, my name is Afonso Gonçalves. I am 25 and I'm the founder of Reconquista, the biggest political movement in Portugal. And my goal is to expose and denounce the outrageous demographic replacement that is being happening under our noses. And persecuted, I've been threatened with my life. I have been assaulted and I have been debanked. Last month, so March, we are filming in April, last month, I had all my bank accounts deleted or canceled By the government, by order of the public prosecution office. The
public prosecutor basically told the banks, "Look, close down this guy's bank account." So, even if I go to the bank and say, "I want to take out the money, I want to transfer it to another account of mine." Thank you. Obrigado. The last 5-6 years, Portugal has seen a huge increase in immigration numbers. We had an Indian prime minister that basically opened the Borders and basically any immigrant could come to Portugal. Via an immigration pathway known as the manifestation of interest, where non-EU residents that came to Portugal on a tourist visa could get a work
contract and pay 12 months of social security to get legal residency and then citizenship after 5 years. Over the next 7 years, immigrants took advantage of what became the EU's last open door and Portugal's foreigner population exploded from 4% to 15%. But, the pathway was finally abolished in December 31st, 2025, leaving about a million immigrants who never earned their citizenship in the country. The demographics of Portugal rapidly transformed. So, our country has been invaded. There have been like a million, actually, a million or more than a million of immigrants coming to Portugal in 5-6-7 years.
And and for you to get context for your American audience, Portugal is only a country of 10 million people. We have about 25% of our country as immigrants. So, 7, 8 years ago we used to have like 400,000, like 4% and from 4% to almost 30%. So, Afonso took me to Martim Moniz, a microcosm of this rapid demographic shift taking place across Portugal. Here you'll find countless doctors and engineers sent to save Portugal's economy just chilling on the street drinking beer during the working week in the middle of the day. How and why are These
people in Portugal? >> Because a lot of these small shops, small phone shops, like 10 m² phone shops, they have like 40 employees. >> I see that. But do they really have? No, they don't pay the minimum wage. It's like a scheme in order to legalize immigrants. So, it's a mass legalization scheme. Excuse me, any English? No. Would you mind doing a little interview with people on the streets? No English? Portuguese? Portuguese? Portuguese? Uh, do you want to be paid Like interviews on the streets? >> English or Portuguese? What do you prefer? Okay, drinking beer
at 1:00 p.m. But just look look at this. Look at this scenario. These guys are probably here living off of welfare or residing in some public paid for house. >> Hi friend. My name is Tyler. Do you have any English? You speak Portuguese? Portuguese? Look at the engineers. Ah, he's a Doctor. Hi, my name is Tyler. My name is Tyler. Hey, WE DON'T TAKE THAT [ __ ] ON ME. PUT YOUR CAMERA UH, WE'RE TRYING TO INTERVIEW PEOPLE. I'M JUST I'm just I'm just walking that way. We don't necessary We don't necessary Well, I'm just
walking in the plaza, you know? We don't need We don't need Okay. Okay, and you came from what country? I came from Bangladesh. Bangladesh? Uh, I'm from India. From India? Pakistan. Pakistan. And you live in Portugal? Yes. Bangladesh. How long you've been here in Lisbon? 3 years. Uh, in 2019. 2 years. 4 years. 4 years. 4 years. Uh, what do you do for work? >> Yeah, I work in the one shop. Yeah, I work for them. Okay. What is your job? Uh no, I am on vacation. I came yesterday only. Ah, you came to Portugal
yesterday? >> Yes. And you are here on vacation? No, I'm on vacation. I vacation from Bangladesh because I work in here. You went to Bangladesh on vacation and you came back here. Yeah. And what is your job here in Portugal? Uh last time I work in Repsol is uh senior. Okay. Are you temporary or permanent citizen? I'm a temporary resident. What brings you here today so far away? By the AIMA. AIMA? What is happening with AIMA today? What I'm making. Documents. You go get your documents. I see. Okay. So, you Have been illegal until now
and now you become legal. I am legal now. You you are you are becoming legal now. >> I am legal now. Okay. And uh when you came here, did you come here legally or illegally? I am legal. You came here legal or illegal? Illegal. So, what brings you here today? Uh I'm going to Pakistan. Forever? Yes. Ah, very good, my friend. Very good. Have a safe flight back home. And how Much money did you get from the government in that period? From the government a month? Every every month? Yes, every month. Why don't you stay
in India if it's your country? Here Pakistan. Money no. No money. No money. Why did you decide to immigrate to Portugal? Government good. Government good. Government good. Give a lot of documents. >> Is a facilities is Facilities. Facilities. Is adventure. Adventure as well? Adventure. This guy is talking to >> My friend, I have one question for you. Yes. Yes. Yes. I don't like camera. I don't >> Okay. Go ahead. Let's see. This is your friend? This is him? This is him. This is me. >> That's you? My family called me. They say why I do
I they take my video. I say I don't know. I see. >> Because he's not with my consent. Okay. Tell me your story. So, how long you've been here? No, I'm not living here. I'm just here. You're just here visiting? >> like it. Really. Really. Hey, let's come over here. Come over here. Why? Because I tell you I don't like because when you come you don't >> Yeah. Bro, I want to take video. Then stand back. Move. Move. Hey, it's got to be said. No. No. No. What are you doing? What are you doing? What
are you doing? Relax. What are you doing? He grabbed the bottle. He grabs the glass bottle. You're crazy. What do you mean? This is the problem. I come to you easy. We talk. He didn't. But you got me easy. Give me some space. Give me some space, all right? Don't take me video. Then just go. I think it Should be better if you go. Don't take me video. >> Better if you go, okay? Better if you go. You need to go. I come talk to you easy. He came at me with glass bottle. Just move.
If you don't want to be on video, walk. I want to talk to you. You see? Me, I don't come to fight. >> don't touch me. Don't touch. Don't touch. >> Okay, just This video, I want that you Delete because me I don't want. If Bangladesh were to go to war with Portugal, who would you fight with? Well, I live in here now, so I should be work for Portugal. Tough question. Tough question. Who would you fight for? >> [laughter] >> If there was a war Who would you fight for? Portugal against Nepal? I have
to explain here the sheer amount of people watching us From a distance [music] here. After being welcomed to my motherland with a glass bottle from some African engineers, we decided to take a walk through Little Bangladesh. But real quick, when you travel as much as I do, the first thing you need when you land is data. But luckily, the sponsor of this video is eSIM.io. You should never waste time hunting for Wi-Fi in the middle of nowhere when you should be making memories. Download eSIM.io on Your phone and you have three simple ways to stay
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of course. Good? Portugal or Bangladesh? Does it feel like Bangladesh here on this street? Does it feel remind you of home? Like that. Like Kind of? Kind of. India, Pakistan, Bangladesh? And Morocco. Morocco? Shout out Morocco. It's crazy. Hello. He recognizes you. Yeah, yeah. They like me. Some of them they like me apparently. Excuse me. Where are you from? Pakistan. Mostly Pakistan, India, Bangladesh here? Most of people are from Bangladesh. And how long have you been here in Portugal? I came from Pakistan. Do you make much more money here? Yeah. Much better than Pakistan. Much
better. Do you send money home? Oh, yeah. So many people are Caught up in the hall. Are you here illegally or legally? That doesn't matter. Most of them are actually paying taxes. Most of them are actually working. So it's still an invasion. They're still replacing us. They're still contributing to more crime, higher housing prices, lower wages. Legally? Yeah, legally. All legally. So it's the Bangladesh, the India Woman is coming with a rock. And mid interview some crack [ __ ] pulled up on Us with a rock. Why you stop filming? Who she is a she
has a rock. Be real. No problema. No problema. Okay, so she came out with the rock. I don't know what I missed here. So the woman who appears to be maybe a drug addict is going to call the police. We have the rest of these guys. Hi. Want to say hi? So where you from? I'm from Bangladesh. How do you like Portugal? Yeah, nice. Portugal or Bangladesh? Which one's better? What do you say? He says I'm not welcome here. I have a question. Can you translate? Any English? How long have you been here in Portugal?
One year. Good. What do you do for work? Mobile technician. How long do you see yourself staying in Portugal? >> It's a good and long As long as you can? The owner is Portuguese and this house was expropriated by the government to build a mosque against of course the will of the owner and that's what says in these signs. And this man was displaced of everything he owned all to make place for immigrants. >> This house right now is a mosque. Not yet but it was expropriated by the government with that purpose. And of course
he's in court against the government but this just goes to show The nature of immigration and the nature of state enforced mass immigration. It's ridiculous. >> And that's legal. They can just take your house? Yes. Yes. Apparently because they allege it's for the common good. >> Is that going to be a mosque right there? I am new here. You're new here? How long have you been here? >> I came yesterday. You arrived in Portugal yesterday? Yes. >> Okay. And why did you come here? For a Better work? For a better life? >> Better work. Better
life. >> Do you have job or no job? Job. Job. Tourist visa? Yes. Yes. Yes. Wow. Okay. So we're witnessing the the hack. Come here on a tourist visa never leave. And you might be wondering how do all of these people send the money they make here in Portugal back home to support their families that don't live here. >> Hi. Is this money transfer? Yeah. Where do people send money back to? Is it Bangladesh? All over the world. >> All over the world. So what is this business about? Money transfer and also selling clothes? Everything.
And is this mostly people sending money back home to support their family? Support their family. Okay. Just for them to actually To actually go there. He hates Portugal. He hates the Portuguese people even though he's Portuguese. He's saying I'm a racist and I should go Away. So he's saying don't talk to them, fascista. They don't do this. They don't do drugs. They don't do They sell a lot of saliva. All right, he might be on some drugs there. We have the rule of law in Tahoe a lot. We have some halal meats, Panigala restaurante, everything
but Portuguese. How long have you been here in Portugal? 25 years. How do you like it? I like it. Yeah, you spend most of your life here? They no like this country. Thank you. You don't They don't like this country? No, why? This is [ __ ] Before it used it used to be very different, but now because of so many Indians it's changed. Even an immigrant agrees that now the country is [ __ ] because of so many immigrants. Okay. Wow. You support me. Yes, I come for you from Portugal. Thank you for the
Support. Thank you. Um Portugal or Bangladesh? For me both are equal. Why is he racist? I don't know. This guy is always against of the immigrants and everyone. Bro, you are the racist in the Portugal. I am the racist. I am the racist. You speak to the people who don't speak Portuguese. >> care that you pay taxes. Thank you for the praise. I appreciate the praise. I appreciate the nice words. No, you go away. This is my country. This is my city. You This is your country? You go away. Can I move to Bangladesh and
say it's my country? Yeah, I'm welcome? Who gave you the right to come to my country and tell me I'm racist? Who gave you the right to come to my country and tell you I'm racist? If you say I'm racist Because this is my country. I go wherever I want. This is not your country. This is my country. It's not Your country. You are not Portuguese. This is not your country. Listen, human. I am a human. I am not human. So, what am I don't want my people to be a minority in their cities, in
Lisbon, in other cities. I don't want us to come to here and be harassed, be told to go away. You just showed why I am right. I am here in my country, I'm here in my city, and you are telling me to go away from here. You Have no right to tell me to go away. The immigrants are not my people. All right, we respect your time. Thank you for your time, sir. Would you say Portugal or Bangladesh? Bangladesh, Portugal. Bangladesh is better? Oh, why did you come to Portugal? Um, no. So, if it's better
But, if it's better, why don't you go back? Okay. Bangladesh or Portugal? Portugal, okay, respect, respect. You're infamous, I may say. Yes, I am very infamous. A lot of Portuguese people support me, and actually, let me tell you that the Portuguese people were never asked to be demographically replaced and invaded in their own country, and actually, new data, recent data, shows that 70% That's not 20 or 30. 70% of people want tighter control of immigration, and they want immigrants to actually leave Portugal, not come Into Portugal. So, if you think I'm racist for thinking that
and defending that and standing up for that, then you think that 70% of Portuguese people are racist. So So, what good is a democracy if the people can't get their will represented? It isn't, it isn't. Usually, they don't like their own people. They have a globalist mindset, a liberal mindset, they hate their own people, a lot of them, and this is all that's wrong with European societies, that our leaders have been traitors to our own people. If you are opposed to this, apparently you're racist, so we're all racist now. Look at this. Hello. Hi. If
you point out that there's no Portuguese people, you are racist. So Is she Portuguese? No. She's Indian. Is she Portuguese? No. Is he Portuguese? No. Is she Portuguese? No. At this trajectory, could the rest of Portugal look similar to this? years ago it used to be only Martin Moniz, but now it's in the Algarve, it's in Loulé, it's in Albufeira, it's in Braga, it's in certain areas of Porto, it's to the north of Lisbon, it's in the center, it's everywhere. We are becoming a minority, not just in Lisbon, no, in the smaller cities, in the
villages, everywhere, under their own noses, and they're paying the highest amount of Taxes to be demographically replacing their own countries. >> Then Alfonso took me to Samora Correia. Almost 1 year ago, Portuguese locals protested the construction of a mosque here to accommodate the rapid influx of South Asians in their small 17,000 person town. You see, almost 85% of Portugal is Christian. Yet, despite the fact that a mosque was never formally constructed in town, Alfonso took me to their illegal Mosque hiding in plain sight. >> But real quick, Patreon banned me for noticing too much, so
now you can support our work [music] at Tyler Raw.com to get access to videos we can't upload on YouTube, exclusive bonus content, and early access to all of these videos before they go up on YouTube for as low as five bucks a month. Go check it out at Tyler Raw.com. Thanks for your support, and back to the video. >> They're using this as a mosque, and also people living there, illegal migrants living there. Last year there was a big demonstration here of the Portuguese people against the building of the mosque, so they just decided to
do it anyways. And they're doing this illegally inside of this building. >> the mosque was never built, they're just using this building to pray. Is that illegal? Hola. It's illegal. You're not You're not allowed to come here. And Instantly, an engineer materialized out of thin air to guard us from this mysterious building that is totally not a mosque. Why am I not allowed? My name is Salvador. Hola. Hola. Hi, how are you? What is your name? Um what what's going on here? Why am I not allowed? That's That's none of This is what's going on
here. Why am I not allowed? You have to come here. Um Hola. Call the police. Call the Call the Why why should you why should you call the police? Why should you call the police? This is a mosque as you can see clearly and they they are saying that it's not a mosque. I see I see. Okay. So you live here, right? You live here, right? You live here. No, I don't. What is this? You live here, right? Oh are you saying it's not a mosque? As you can see it's clearly a mosque. Mosque? Mosque?
Okay. Mosque to pray? Okay, inshallah. Mosque? Mosque? It is mosque? Okay. Mosque? Mosque? Okay. question carry They're using it as a mosque. And also people live there. People live there. So they don't want to follow the rules. Yes yes yes. Thank you. Do you see a praying room or not? Yes I see a praying room. That's what I'm trying to understand. Talk to me. Talk to me. What's happening here? Any way you go you can find a praying room. Good to meet you. Thank you. Okay. Okay, so I guess we're being kicked out. I'm not
even sure really what's going on here. No problem. Um so they're using it as an informal mosque. All I'm saying is they're using It's a mosque. Mosque. It is mosque. How is this not mosque? Okay. It is illegal. I see. I see. I see. This is illegal. I see. No, I did not. Question is is this Mosque? Why are there so many people driving from off the street there to come pray? Listen, do we cause harm? I don't think so. I don't know. That's I'm just curious with the mask. I don't know. I don't think
so. So so why do you have to film? We're just here to talk to you. I'm not afraid of anything. I'm just trying to figure out what's going on. So he said I'm an atheist because I have A mustache. We came We came here because this is a building that's illegally being used as a mosque and it's illegally housing immigrants. Okay. And as you can see clearly we are not welcome here. >> So there are many many people here coming many people coming to pray in an illegal mosque. It's clearly it's clearly a mosque. Last
year they wanted to build a mosque in the city center. The population was against it so they Did it anyway. >> it's informally happening. But the point here is we never voted for our countries to be invaded. Some of them are are peaceful but we don't want our country to be invaded even if it's by peaceful people. Why are you taking my video? Why are you taking my video? Have you taken my permission? Have you taken my permission? You are you are telling telling me. Why are you Taking my video? Why are you taking my
video? After checking out the cash and carry that was totally not a mosque full of non-Muslims that were definitely not driving there specifically to pray, we went across the street to see the dramatic and rapid demographic shift taking place in small towns like these you'd never expect. These are newcomers. They've all been here for like 5 years max. >> [music] >> Okay. And I'm sure if we speak with the locals you will also understand the consequences of this immigration. >> So we ask him? Yes. Hello. Hello my friend. No, why not? Why not my friend?
Come here. Why not? I am bad person. Racist. Apparently he knows me. Hi. Um we're asking people where they're from, how long they've been here, and how they like Portugal. It is very good. Portugal's good? Where are you from? Pakistan. From Pakistan. Why is it very good? Are you from India? Yeah. Um we are from Punjab. You're Sikh? I'm Sikh. Sikh. How long have you been in Portugal? 2 years. Two years. Five years. Five years. How is life here in Portugal? Better or worse than home? >> it's very good. Yeah, good. Do you like Portugal
or motherland India more? Uh, it depends. It's both for Both. Uh, both is not an option. I like to prefer India. India? Very good. If Portugal and India were to go to war, would you fight with Portugal or India? I can't can't respond. Tough. Portuguese women or Indian women? >> No, Brazilian women. Brazilian? Okay, he likes the Brazilian. He likes the hybrids. You like the fat ass. It is their secret. >> [laughter] >> Why did you come to Portugal? Family? For what? No, family is Pakistan. Okay. But I'm long time living without document in England.
Without document. You lived Listen, my friend. You lived in England for 15 years with no documents. >> No document, but here document everything good. That's impressive. That's a feat. That's a feat. Why is it good Portugal? Why? Document, everything good. Easy, but I'm hard work is good. Yes, yes, yes. But your employers your employees are all Indian, Bangladeshi, etc. You don't employ Portuguese people? No. >> No. Too expensive? Expensive. Expensive. The Portuguese people are expensive. See. Are they lazier, too? No, no, no. Okay, just too expensive. Just too expensive. Expensive, no. Okay. But I saw
speak in in India. Uh. My special My special Communicate with the person of India. How many more years do you plan on staying here? 10 year, 20 year, 40 year. Forever, if possible. Forever, yeah. It is a good Portugal. I don't know, sir. So so to be there. So good to be there. No beer, no nada. So so good to be there. >> [music] >> If the Portuguese people went to your City in India and they were there a majority Do you like that you are a majority here? No, but you said you like it.
No. You want Okay. What is your job? Agriculture. I'm doing agriculture job. Agricul- Okay, there we go. There we go. You work in the farm? Yeah, working You pick berries? No, I'm cutting grass. Cutting grass? Agriculture? Do you pick the berries? Uh pick the berry, everything. In India if I was doing work like that, I get very poco money. I see, little money. It seemed as if most of the South Asian immigrants here were working low-skilled jobs in agriculture. >> He says legal, it's legal. So they're here working on the farms. Citizen card? Just you
or everyone? No, no, no. Are You registered as you are? No, like you. You don't like me? Why? Why? Why? Because you are not like I am bad. Racist? Okay. >> Fascist, Nazi. Why don't you like me? I come here to remigrate you back to your country. Is that okay? That is okay, right? I will deport you all. Okay? While most of these newcomers were quite easy to interview, there was always a Crash out trying to prevent us from having a conversation. Do you have license to do video in my shop? >> Uh my name
is uh Tyler. Would you like to say hi? Hey, hey, Wait, I have a Wait, what is a license? I'm talking to him. You cannot make video in You have license? If you have license, do it. No, no, no. Like this, like this. Just relax, relax, relax. Um why is he mad? Is he mad at me? No, no, I don't understand, but So, you love Portugal, you want to make a better life for yourself. >> Exactly. Um I think No, no, no, he's good. He's a good guy. No, no, he We're just talking to him.
3 x blame, I don't care. Oh. He's a good guy. Why are you kicking him out? He cannot make video in my shop. >> No, he's I'm making the video. I'm Making the video. >> I know this guy. Why can't I make video? You have to respect the people. What What did I do that was a lack of respect? I don't like to talk with you. Okay. Okay, good to meet you. Good to meet you. Bye-bye. All right, we've been kicked out of the market. You make, but you must take my permission. You make anything
whatever you take Permission. Respect the people. OKAY? GO THERE. GO THERE. DON'T MAKE. DON'T DON'T MAKE. DON'T MAKE. DON'T MAKE. YOU WALKED OVER HERE. DON'T MAKE. DON'T MAKE VIDEO. MAKE. MAKE. OH, DAMN. He's got a fat ass. What you want I open? Rubbish people. Without permission, without permission, you cannot do. He's racist? Okay, okay. Why is he Okay. Hey, um it's okay. Good sir. No problem. No problem. No problema. No problema. It's peace, peace. I want to give you a handshake. No, no, you told me to leave over there. I left. I left. Yeah. I'm
saying that take permission. Sir, can I make video? I you came out though. I didn't even know you were there. Without permission, You make video is crime. What is your opinion sobre ele? Eu não gosto do ódio. Eu não gosto do ódio. As pessoas têm >> Okay, very difficult to figure out here. Some people love them, some people hate them. These people are crazy, as you can see, they were shouting from the other side of the street telling me I was a racist. I was filming these. I was >> or not? Uh if you define
the method you Define racist, if you define racist as thinking that your people should be a priority in your country, then I am a racist. If you define racist as hating on other people, then I am not racist. I have no hate. You hate these people? You don't want them here in Portugal? >> no hate. I just want to put my people first and have sensible immigration policy for once. If that is racist, then I'm racist. Yes, I don't hate them. I am speaking with them. If I hated them, I Wouldn't get anywhere near them.
They hate me because probably their businesses are dependent on immigrants. They rent houses to immigrants or they're just leftists. >> I see. So, either one of the two. They're either profiting from immigration or they are leftists. But how essential is this mass influx of South Asians into Portugal? What does Portugal really gain from them even if they are here legally? And who really Gains anything from them besides a few big businesses? We headed two hours south to a farm town on the coast recently overrun with South Asians imported to work one of the few jobs
big agriculture hasn't figured out how to cost-effectively automate, picking raspberries. How many Indians does it take to run a berry farm is the question. >> Say hello. Portuguese? Fala Portuguese, no? The Portuguese? Excuse me. Hola. >> [music] >> Portuguese? No. Okay, we're seeing South Asian farmers here. Do you think this is illegal labor legal? We can ask them. >> Let's try to find out. Hello. Portuguese or English? >> No, English. Little bit. >> English. Okay. Where are you from? India. India? Bangladesh. Bangladesh? I am Thailand, yeah. Thailand? Yeah. Okay. Most people here from Bangladesh or
India? Nepal. Pakistan. Every people. Thailand. Okay, Thailand. How long have you been working on the farm? 5 6 years. Yeah, 4 years. 4 years? Okay. How much do you get paid every month? 1,000 1,200. 1,000 1,200. Salary is a good 1,100. How much? 1,100. 1,100? No, no, more more. 1,200? 1,300? Yeah, yeah. 1,000 8. 1,008? 1,008. Very specific. How much do they pay you? 1,000 euro. 1,000 1,000 euro. And how much do you pay rent? Uh 150. Do you live on the farm? No, no, no. Milfontes? Longueira. Okay, okay. It's just nearby. How How have
you been working today? How long? 10. So, when when did you clock in? 9:00 in the morning, 10:00 in the morning? >> Every day 8:00 a.m. When do you go home? 9:00. 9:00 you go home. So, you work 12 hours every day? Every day. Okay, so he's saying he's working 10 12 hours for 1,000 euros a month. Five times a week, that's brutal, yeah. How many people live in your house? Two people. Some people maximum three, four, some people two or three. You Depends. And why are you in Portugal and not another country? No, no.
This here is I like this one. You like this? And Did you come here on a tourist visa? You came here on a work visa? Okay. All right. Thank you so much. >> Could I have one? Yeah, no problem. Can I have one? Thank you so much. Yeah. Nice, man. It's good? Yeah, it's worth all the crime, all the high housing prices, all the immigration. Not that good, right? And I mean, if these jobs are so well paid, then the Portuguese people can do them. So, we're seeing people from Thailand, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh. Uh I
don't think we've seen a single Portuguese person here, by the way. >> Yeah, and you won't see. I mean, I got to say 7:15 p.m., Alfonso, this farm is grinding. >> Yes. Do you think people are here legally or illegally, Alfonso? I think yes, that a lot of them must be illegal for sure in these in these situations. This business probably doesn't even sell to Portugal, so they should at least Employ Portuguese people. They are just using our land, if you think about it. Sure. Hi. How are you? Starting to get some interesting looks right
now. They're calling the manager, they actually owner. So, he's going to come here and then he's going to >> he's probably going to call police. So, we should maybe get out of here. >> I'm pretty blown away by A, the work ethic, B, the level of foreigner exploitation, utilization, right? This is pretty crazy. Who who's the bad guy here? The businesses, the government, both? The businesses and the government, not the Portuguese person. They are the ones who are in the bad end of all of it. That if they want to to their businesses here, then
they should at least hire Portuguese people. I think that makes sense. That's logical and Rational. I see. I question for you. What are you doing here today? Uh picking fruit. How many hours are you picking fruit? 9 hours. 9 hours. Okay. And how much do you get paid every month? 1,100. Uh 1,100. And uh how much do you pay rent every month? >> 150 per person. >> 150 per person. And how many persons do you share the house with? Uh two, three. How long have you been here In Portugal? 8 years. 8 years. Do you
speak Portuguese? Yes, mas um pouco. Fala Portuguese ou não? Não. So he doesn't speak Portuguese and he's lived here for 8 years. Why is it so hard to learn Portuguese in 8 years? Do you spend most of your time with uh Indians, Bangladeshis? interact with Portuguese people. That must be the case. >> He's not adapted clearly to to the country. Do you have nationality? Nationality? No, no, no, no nationality. Only temporary residence, residence. And I want to show you where these South Asians live for 150 euros per month after picking berries for 10 hours straight.
Hi. Question. Uh do you guys work on the farm? Do you work on the farm? I was walking here. Is it a communal home? Question. Uh is there like a manager in the home? Any English? Do you speak English? Portuguese? Okay, okay. Okay. Obrigado. Obrigado. for your quick video, okay? Uh how many people live here? Just one person. Okay. So we have this many pairs of shoes. Question for you, sir. How many people live here? How many? 10. 10? Or seven? 15? Hi. Um How many people on this floor? It's okay. Six? Six people? >>
[music] >> Okay, so we have one Do you want to tell the truth or not? Knife and fork? No, no need. Sorry for interrupting. How many people live on [music] live on this this floor? Where are you from? Uh Texas. How many people just We have one How many people? So it's uh Okay, so it's just six people live here. Just We have all these pairs of shoes. From one, two, three. It's uh very difficult to survive. What do you use your money for? My family is here. I see. You support your family. around 800
800 for family Okay, I'll let you attend your pot. And you work on the farm? Yes. Okay. Thank you. Okay, so six people on this floor, 10 below us. They all pay about 120 a month. So just imagine how much rent there is in total. That's like 1500 1600 1700 Everyone's Cooking some food after 10 11 12 hours of picking berries. >> There's shoes everywhere. So >> So many shoes, so many shoes, so many bikes, so many people cooking food. And here's my question. The fact that everyone's pretty peaceful with us being here, do you
think it's all illegal? >> I mean, it's probably all illegal. Look at the prayer times here. So they're all Muslims. It's so dirty. I mean, do they even 15 There's so many people here Though. Is this legal to put 15 people in here? I don't think it's legal to be honest. However, it's still better than living in the slums of India. That's why they're here and not in India. The beautiful coastal countryside here, right? >> down our conditions. This is creating a wage dumping. This is creating confusion. This is creating social chaos [music] and raising
housing prices. So No wonder a Portuguese family can't afford a house because they these guys share the rent for 15 people. Of course they can pay a very high amount and then that [music] makes the price go higher, right? All for the berries. Yes. All for the berries, of course. How many berries do you eat per week? Probably zero. And of course where there were Bengali Muslims, we would find an informal mosque in the most unexpected of places. >> A small improvised mosque here. Ah, Alfonsa, things are not looking good for my fatherland right now.
>> Right. Right. Right. >> looking good. >> Your surname Oliveira is a Portuguese surname. In the future you think carry on like this there will be no more Oliveira. We'll be a rare species. Muhammads, Abduls >> [music] >> And right as we were about to leave, I Spotted these Bengalis straight off the boat who enlightened me as to how the hell they learned about this job in the first place. Do you [music] guys work in the berry farm? Can I see where you live? See where you live. Let's go over there. Is mosque. I see,
I see. Do you guys live in the house next door? Can I see the mosque? Because I came here only 2 days. 2 days Ago? [music] Just from Bangladesh? Um do you live here in Portugal? I came to visit you one week before. Tourist visa? >> [music] >> Work visa, okay. You came to work in the farm. They just arrived to pray. Um 2 days ago. We came here for pray. While it's easy to scapegoat the immigrants coming to the Western world at scale as the big problem, it's Important to realize that they are a
symptom of a corrupt system facilitated by governments to sustain the GDP, to sustain their taxable revenue, social security, and the profits of big business and their insatiable hunger for cheaper and cheaper labor despite the wage suppression it causes for locals, the growing housing crisis here in Portugal, and the continued clash of fundamentally different people. These immigrants are just cogs in a bigger, More sinister machine responding to basic economic [music] incentive. How do you like Portugal in the last 2 days? Good or bad? Bad. And then a good good >> [laughter] >> Okay, okay. Why did
you come? What is the reason? Okay. Work. >> [music] >> Do you have a job already? Yes. >> No, there is the process in the 12. First we have to do social finance and Then work. But do you already have a job offer or not? Proposal, job proposal you have or not? >> yes, yes, yes. What is the company? Dua Lipa video. What do you will do? Pick berries? Uh agriculture. Why Portugal? What is the reason? Because uh we got Portugal visa easily. [music] Easily. Who told you about work here on the farm? How did
you know to come from Bangladesh to here in Portugal? We are from agency. >> [music] >> Agency? And what is the name of the agency? Agency name uh Sheriff Enterprise. And they take people from Bangladesh, bring them here to Portugal to work on the farm, or do they place them all over Europe and the United States? Don't know English properly. What? Little little English. So Sheriff agency? Yes. Okay. They bring people to Portugal. And do you pay them for them to find you A job in Portugal? How does that work? This Portugal embassy, they're not
in Bangladesh. I see. Embassy in India. Right. Indian >> We have to first uh we have to face embassy to go to India in New Delhi. Right. For uh application. >> But Sheriff agency, do you pay them for them to find you a job in Portugal? Yes. You pay them. >> [music] >> How much do you pay them? I calculate it. Calculate it. Calculate it. Uh 1,656 euros is the amount. >> that in euros? [music] Yes. 1,600 euros. To this agency for them to find you a job in Portugal. And then they take care of
the job, the housing. >> Housing. Everything will they doing. They doing it. So you see, if you how much do you get paid? Salary? Salary in contract paper 900 euros. 900 euros. 900 euros and 6 euros for every day. Uh for eat food. Uh food, okay. [music] How much do you pay your rent? Rent 150. 150. Okay. And how many people live in your house? I think 20. 20 people live in your house? Many people but they have Indian >> Indian, Nepali in the same house, yeah. And 20 people live in your house? >> Yes.
Yes. Okay. Crazy. That's crazy. >> That's a lot of people. Have you met them all? Uh in in this company we face 120 people. And what is your objective? Do you plan to stay here forever? What is your goal? Stay here. Forever? Never leave? No. No, no, no. Never [music] leave. And you want This 900 that you will get a month, how much do you plan to send back to your parents, to your sister? 500, 600. 500. >> 500. Yes. At first I will my >> Survive. Survive. Survive. And then you pay 500 back to
Bangladesh. This is just a glimpse of what the future will look like. I am speaking with them. If I hated them, I wouldn't get anywhere near them. Okay. So if I was racist, that would be my approach. As you can see, I'm peaceful, I'm respectful. And if some companies were to to be Out of business because of our immigration control, then I would say that is a fair that is a fair deal because the interest of a few profiteers and a few entrepreneurs is not bigger than the interest of the collective nation. You can restore
an economy. You can improve an economy over 5, 10, or 15 years. What you cannot restore and what you cannot improve is a dead country, a dead nation, and a destroyed culture and Identity.