Posted on 10/22/2018 5:18:58 AM PDT by JonnyFive
As the migrant caravan re-forms in Mexico, swelling to a massive 7,000 strong herd following a dramatic storm of the Guatemala-Mexican border over the weekend, the army of immigrants now faces a new threat from Hurricane Willa as it makes it's way to the United States Southern Border. Forecasters are now warning that the "extremely dangerous" category 4 storm will make landfall on Tuesday/Wednesday and is heading for the path that the migrant caravan will eventually cross as it pushes toward the US seeking American asylum.
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God works in wonderful and mysterious ways....c’mon storm!
God works in wonderful and mysterious ways....c’mon storm!
Mother Nature cares more about the US than Mexico does.
It’s the same with grasslands: Prairie, Savanna, Steppe, Pampassame thing, different names.
So why did the castaways from Gilligans Island always call them typhoons? Their island was somewhere in the general vicinity of Hawaii.
Cyclones are western Pacific.
Divine intervention? Yes, Biblical. Like the Red Sea.
The media will blame Trump for sure.
Just Gaia flushing the toilet.
You ever been around after a hurricane? It sucks and I was prepared for it.
Now try living in a disaster zone without provisions.
They can’t take a bus when trees block the road and there is NO gas.
Can’t cut up the trees cause there’s NO gas.
People are real stingy with their food and water after the storm as well.
The hurricane is hitting the Pacific coast. By the time the remnants get anywhere near the route, it is forecast to be a tropical depression. If there is one thing I can do, it’s read a map. See post 9.
Wet and soggy with kids and women pushed forward to show their suffering ...no doubt will be the plan...and the media will surely show it all.
Surprised you are under the impression mexico cares about these people. They are only cannon fodder and blackmail bait.
Seriously, check out post 9. All the hurricane’s fury will be spent on the Pacific coast. The remnants will be long gone well before the caravan gets that far, if ever.
After hurricane Irma hit Tampa and crossed the state it still did alot of damage. Lots of standing water and trees down everywhere. Yeah, that’s the part we love. Non stop rain for days with humidity around 100%. Another day in paradise with no water to shower in and hard to find water to drink, yeah that’s the ticket!
If these people had any sense they turn around.
Maybe God loves President Trump.
The storm adds urgency to any appeal we make to the UN to deal with this refuge crisis.
Florida doesn’t have mountains. Mexico does, very high ones on the west coast. Those will shred the hurricane after landfall. Plus, Florida is a narrow peninsula with warm water all around it. This storm is going right into the heart of dry Mexican terrain.
It’s not even forecast out past 3 days. You have to understand geography and the nature of hurricanes.
If it does, then the locals affected by Willa will be even less disposed to welcome the thieving penniless hordes into their area. Mehican government will face a quandry, whom do they protect and assist first?
Willa is only going to have a significant impact along the Pacific coast. The caravan is going nowhere near there.
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