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Mexican Invasion Title: INVASION: Army of Illegal Migrants Is Marching Its Way Through Mexico to U.S. Border INVASION: Army of Illegal Migrants Is Marching Its Way Through Mexico to U.S. Border by Kristinn Taylor March 30, 2018 Mexico is allowing a horde of over one thousand illegal (mostly) Central American migrantsmany of whom are infants and childrento march through the country on their way to the United States where they will either seek asylum or try to illegally cross the border. The invading migrants are organized into groups and sub-groups like an army. A mother, her daughter and granddaughter from El Salvadorthree generations of illegal aliens on the march through Mexico to the U.S. Photo by Adolpho Flores via Twitter. Video of Mexican authorities allowing the migrant army to cross into Mexico from Guatemala bound for the United States. Beautiful: Immigration agents abandoned their posts as 1,500 people on Refugee Caravan, mainly from Honduras, crossed into Mexico from Guatemala yesterday with goal to reach US (video via @pueblosf) pic.twitter.com/QsduFwN747 Article Continues Below Did the Staff at Entrepreneur Feel the Vibes of This Kombucha Brand? Sponsored by Connatix Scott Campbell (@incandesceinto) March 26, 2018 Buzzfeed has embedded a reporter, Adolfo Flores, with the illegal migrant army which is being led by the group, Pueblos Sin Fronteras. The migrants receive guidance and training from Pueblos Sin Fronteras but are reportedly responsible for their own expenses, food and water. Buzzfeed excerpt:
For five days now hundreds of Central Americans children, women, and men, most of them from Honduras have boldly crossed immigration checkpoints, military bases, and police in a desperate, sometimes chaotic march toward the United States. Despite their being in Mexico without authorization, no one has made any effort to stop them. Organized by a group of volunteers called Pueblos Sin Fronteras, or People Without Borders, the caravan is intended to help migrants safely reach the United States, bypassing not only authorities who would seek to deport them, but gangs and cartels who are known to assault vulnerable migrants. Organizers like Rodrigo Abeja hope that the sheer size of the crowd will give immigration authorities and criminals pause before trying to stop them. If we all protect each other well get through this together, Abeja yelled through a loudspeaker on the morning they left Tapachula, on Mexicos border with Guatemala, for the nearly monthlong trek. When they get to the US, they hope American authorities will grant them asylum or, for some, be absent when they attempt to cross the border illegally. More likely is that it will set up an enormous challenge to the Trump administrations immigration policies and its ability to deal with an organized group of migrants numbering in the hundreds. The number of people who showed up to travel with the caravan caught organizers by surprise, and has overwhelmed the various towns theyve stopped in to spend the night. Pueblos Sin Fronteras counted about 1,200 people on the first day
End excerpt, please read the entire article at Buzzfeed. The article reports migrants are given training jumping on The Beast train used by illegals traversing Mexico who risk life and limb riding on the roofs of the trains cars. Flores has also posted updates on the looming invasion via Twitter. Im traveling with a caravan of about 1,200 mostly Central American migrants traveling through Mexico. The group is being organized by Pueblos Sin Fronteras. Its shaping up to be the largest one theyve ever had. Heres a clip from yesterday. Im traveling with a caravan of about 1,200 mostly Central American migrants traveling through Mexico. The group is being organized by Pueblos Sin Fronteras. Its shaping up to be the largest one theyve ever had. Heres a clip from yesterday. pic.twitter.com/9hQt6fb3Wv Adolfo Flores (@aflores) March 27, 2018 Video clip: Heres a clip from yesterday morning. Were on day three today. Im also documenting it on IG @adolfof87 pic.twitter.com/mKn6D3LcM3 Adolfo Flores (@aflores) March 27, 2018 The majority of the migrants are from Honduras. Organizers of the caravan believe they make up about 70% of the group. Theyre followed by migrants from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Nicaragua. The majority of the migrants are from Honduras. Organizers of the caravan believe they make up about 70% of the group. Theyre followed by migrants from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Nicaragua. Adolfo Flores (@aflores) March 27, 2018 Everyone is part of a group of about 10 people and five groups are put together to make a sector. Each with their own leaders and name like Fuerza Unida, Unión Para La Familia, and Los Tigeres. Everyone is part of a group of about 10 people and five groups are put together to make a sector. Each with their own leaders and name like Fuerza Unida, Unión Para La Familia, and Los Tigeres. Adolfo Flores (@aflores) March 27, 2018 On the move again. pic.twitter.com/JLhgTShshm Adolfo Flores (@aflores) March 28, 2018 Maria did a caravan with Pueblos Sin Fronteras last year but went back to El Salvador for her daughter (back left) and granddaughter. Maria did a caravan with Pueblos Sin Fronteras last year but went back to El Salvador for her daughter (back left) and granddaughter. pic.twitter.com/Z3H7Yd1LQs Adolfo Flores (@aflores) March 28, 2018 The caravan of mostly Central American migrants is on day four of their journey. Theyre waiting for the train taking them north to come. (Note photo shows the migrants practicing climbing aboard and getting on top of train cars.) The caravan of mostly Central American migrants is on day four of their journey. Theyre waiting for the train taking them north to come. pic.twitter.com/qOFEpXXpMu Adolfo Flores (@aflores) March 28, 2018 This morning the caravan, anticipating a long day walk, got up at 4am to beat the sun. This morning the caravan, anticipating a long day walk, got up at 4am to beat the sun. pic.twitter.com/Pk8URSSHP4 Adolfo Flores (@aflores) March 30, 2018 Im always surprised by how little some of these kids complain. They get up after a few hours of sleep and walk. The nice thing is the caravan goes at the pace of the women and children. Im always surprised by how little some of these kids complain. They get up after a few hours of sleep and walk. The nice thing is the caravan goes at the pace of the women and children. pic.twitter.com/BcjLcr8tEz Adolfo Flores (@aflores) March 30, 2018 Trump administration Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen was in Mexico this week concluding agreements with the Mexican government. Excellent two days of meetings with our partners @EPN @LVidegaray and @Navaretteprida in Mexico City. We are jointly committed to shared security and economic interests. We signed two MOUs and a LOI to improve public safety and expedite legitimate trade and travel
more to come. pic.twitter.com/F2qNzh8ZJh Sec. Kirstjen Nielsen (@SecNielsen) March 28, 2018 Apparently nothing was done to pressure Mexico to stop and deport the migrants before their invasion of the United States. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 7.
#5. To: 3-Dee (#0)
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An army of "infants and children"? Apparently nothing was done to pressure Mexico to stop and deport the migrants before their invasion of the United States. "Farmers Brace For Labor Shortage Under New Immigration Policy" https://www.agweb.com/article/farmers-brace-for-labor-shortage-under-new- immigration-policy-associated-press/
So you lied about not supporting illegal immigration. Par for the course for a liberal. I mean lying to others and yourself. You are dishonorable.
1. The "embedded journalist" from this "article" states that many are children and infants, which would suggest to a rational individual that these children are traveling with their families. This is not an "invading army" and this is not a gang. The logical conclusion here is that these people are coming north in an effort to: 1. Escape the poor living conditions in Central America, and 2. Fill the desperate need for U.S. migrant farm workers. I cited a source from the agricultural community to support my conclusion.
#8. To: Jameson (#7)
Yes, it's an invading army. Other than a few females with babies, the vast majority are military aged men hiding behind women's skirts! This is a Soros financed operation. They must NOT set foot in the USA. Time for tough love!
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