Posted on 07/01/2014 4:54:38 PM PDT by mandaladon
MURRIETA, Calif. (AP) Protesters have blocked buses carrying migrants from overcrowded facilities on the Texas border to a Southern California processing center.
Several dozen protesters, some waving U.S. flags and signs denouncing illegal immigration, converged Tuesday outside the Border Patrol facility in Murrieta. The buses finally backed away from the facility. Their destination was not immediately known.
The protesters are upset that 136 migrants mainly families and children were flown to San Diego from Texas on Tuesday.
U.S. authorities are trying to deal with tens of thousands of immigrants, many of them unescorted children, who since October have flooded across the U.S. border with Mexico in the Rio Grande Valley.
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Texas, because they really want to turn Texas into a democrat state.
Another awesome one!
I hope they keep blocking them.
Thank you for the photos...only wish that I was there. I’m about an hour and a half away and if someone wants to let me know via this website when another rally like this is going to happen...count me in!
over 65 Americans increasing at 3 percent
young Americans increasing at .3 percent.
Massive Millions of new young illegal/undocumented ‘Mericans is the solution being used by our leaders of both parties.
>> Because Texans are wise enough to know that The Unwanted would only end up in places like CA,so it wouldve been a waste of time to protest.<<
Horsesh*t. Where are the Texans protesting at the border to stop this influx of disease-ridden law breakers?
They’re out driving around with their 4x4’s “all jacked up” with “Don’t Mess with Texas” bumper stickers ha ha
Wasn’t that great? I suspect the confrontations will become more numerous and ultimately violent. The 0 will call in troops to enforce his will. I do not believe the American people will stand for armed government members forcing illegal aliens down their throats. This may be the excuse 0 will use to suspend elections.
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