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They stream in here without proper medical vetting as it doesn't apply to them. So another plague to follow? Your thoughts?
So why don't they ever fight to take their country back?
originally posted by: projectvxn
a reply to: Wardaddy454
The game plan for the socialist left.
Too bad they've been exposed and we're in the process of setting those idiots back DECADES.
Build the wall and pack the courts.
#Trump2020
Theres an Elite in Mexico or they would work harder st helping people there instead of encouraging them to break our laws. Why no one ever talks about that ?
originally posted by: projectvxn
a reply to: Waterglass
So why don't they ever fight to take their country back?
Because Mexico doesn't care about Mexicans.
Mexicans in Mexico are getting shafted just as hard, if not worse, in this ongoing illegal-immigration crisis.
Remember the mayor of TJ coming out in a Make Tijuana Great Again hat?
originally posted by: wantsome
Republicans in the 80's didn't care when Reagan granted amnesty to millions of illegals. You southern Republicans did it to yourselves. Why should anyone care now? You created your own mess.
/ Thursday, April 11, 2019 New migrant caravan leaves from Honduras to Mexico The migration problem is getting worse for Mexico, which receives migrants from the South and deported from the US
A new migrant caravan departed yesterday from San Pedro Sula, Honduras, so the migratory crisis that Mexico is going through is exacerbated by receiving an increasing number of Central Americans, Caribbeans and Africans seeking to reach the United States, in addition to having to keep asylum seekers in the territory while the neighbor of the north resolves their situation. Neither the refusal of the US to receive more migrants nor the increase in arrests and deportations made by that country and Mexico seemed to dissuade the thousands of Hondurans and Salvadorans who left between Tuesday night and yesterday morning, after being summoned by networks social to integrate a new Caravan. Cuban is crucified to demand free passage to the EU Meanwhile, arrests by the Customs and Border Protection agency (CBP) increased during February and March, reaching its highest figure in 12 years. In February, the immigration agency reported 66,884 arrests, while in March the figure soared to 92,607, of which 76 percent are from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras. Mexico also toughened its migration policy, and despite the fact that during December and January more than 10 thousand visitor visas were given for humanitarian reasons to the first migrant caravans, by March the federal government stopped this program and has not regularized more Central Americans.