4,000 people - that's about the size of a full US Army infantry brigade composed of 5 battalions.
Think of the logistics of providing for a 4,000 man army on the march for weeks at a time.
That's about 12,000 pounds of food a day for 4,000 people.
That's 42 tons of food a week and this invasion force will be traveling for another 2 or 3 weeks.
It's hot south of the border - they will need at least 4,000 gallons of drinking water a day - maybe more.
That's 16 tons of potable drinking water a day, 110 tons of water a week.
Then the 4,000 have to sleep somewhere each night.
And some will require medical care along the way.
And these invaders will be depositing about 6 tons of poop a day alongside the sidewalks, roads and fields as a gift to the locals.
And what about toilet paper and washing their hands?.
Whatever they wipe with will just be left alongside the road with their feces unless the organizers have arranged for sanitary disposal (highly doubtful).
Are they going to live in the same filthy clothes for the next 2 or 3 weeks until they get a new wardrobe from US taxpayers?
So far the countries they’re going through are feeding them as they travel through....red cross is assisting also....catholic charities and other organizations are enabling these throngs to get here. I’ve seen 16 wheelers with water and foods being handed out.
This is orchestrated........planned well enough to see them get to our border....it will be interesting as the cartels help them through mexico.
I wonder how many are really making the distance or if it’s a PR stunt where they have a set of students and assorted waifs march a certain segment for the cameras, then have another set of students from the next university or church group march the next leg to the next “press stop,” and so on, like a relay race.