When they are not insisting that the caravan is crossing the border with ease, they are claiming the border is strangely difficult to cross.
“But the U.S. border has proved impossible so far for the more than 7,000 migrants anxiously arriving in Tijuana, where theyre waiting in the squalor of a small baseball stadium-turned-tent city. Its just a stones throw from the border they hope to cross, which many could not imagine would be so difficult.”
https://www.thedailybeast.com/migrants-in-tijuana-regret-the-caravan-im-done-with-the-united-states
The article goes on to describe Mexican’s hostility toward the caravan as exposing the “underbelly of xenophobia.”
When they are not insisting that the caravan is crossing the border with ease, they are claiming the border is strangely difficult to cross.
But the U.S. border has proved impossible so far for the more than 7,000 migrants anxiously arriving in Tijuana, where theyre waiting in the squalor of a small baseball stadium-turned-tent city. Its just a stones throw from the border they hope to cross, which many could not imagine would be so difficult.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/migrants-in-tijuana-regret-the-caravan-im-done-with-the-united-states
The article goes on to describe Mexicans hostility toward the caravan as exposing the underbelly of xenophobia.
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That squalor doesn’t look any worse to me than San Francisco. So why add to CA squalor by letting them in?
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3709217/posts
Not In Vein: Americas Terrifying Drug Problem
spector.org ^ | 10/16/2018 | Jeffrey Lord
“The Southern Border is now the whole country. It is without doubt one of the most powerful documentary films out there. The subject: The drugs your kids dont know theyre taking a documentary about open borders and the cartels crossing them to kill our kids.
Not in Vein, co-produced by the Dark Wire companys Lynda McLaughlin (Sean Hannitys radio producer) and investigative reporter Sara Carter, the latter also a Fox contributor, screened their new film Not in Vein in Washington the other week. And for those like myself who were only vaguely familiar with the details of the opioid crisis in America, this film is a shocking eye opener.
It is viewable here on YouTube and viewer beware: the film is starkly graphic. Reporter Carter (famous these days for her bird dog persistence in investigating and uncovering the role of the FBI and the Justice Department in the Trump-Russia collusion business as she regularly reports on Hannitys radio and TV shows) is the narrator and on-screen investigator as she travels the country and talks to everyone from Chris Farrell of Judicial Watch fame to parents like self-described pissed off Mom Heidi Riggs, who lost her 20-year-old daughter to opioids.
The film opens with Riggs telling the sad story of daughter Marin and what became her fatal dependency on opioids. Farrell, a member of the Judicial Watch Board of Directors, who earlier served in the U.S. Army as a Military Intelligence officer, then takes Carter on a tour of southern Arizona as he explains in detail the harsh reality of the drug smuggling that is directly responsible for the deaths of Americans like Marin Riggs. All told, in 2017 some 72,000 Americans died of a drug overdose, a truly shocking reality.”...
(I can’t open the video - refuse to log on to youtube - if anyone finds access without logging on, please let me know..)
I’m getting a bit depressed about the border. I posted a bit of the article on the thread earlier. I have the feeling that until the PAIN really starts pounding on those who deserve it, a lot of serious problems are not going to get solved.
Its Not Just Tijuana, Illegal Traffic Is Increasing Everywhere Along the Border
By Sara Carter
November 28, 2018 | 4:10 PM EST