Posted on 10/23/2018 1:24:19 PM PDT by jazusamo
Besides gang members and mobs of young angry men, the Central American caravan making its way into the United States also consists of Africans, Bangladeshis, Sri Lankans and Indians. Judicial Watch is covering the crisis from the Guatemalan-Honduran border this week and observed that the popular mainstream media narrative of desperate migrantsmany of them women and childrenseeking a better life is hardly accurate. Guatemalan intelligence officials confirmed that the caravan that originated in the northern Honduran city of San Pedro Sula includes a multitude of Special Interest Aliens (SIA) from the countries listed above as well as other criminal elements and gang members.
There are also large groups of men, some with criminal histories, aggressively demanding that the U.S. take them in. During a visit to the Guatemalan town of Chiquimula, about 35 miles from the Honduran border, Judicial Watch encountered a rowdy group of about 600 men, ages 17 to about 40, marching north on a narrow two-lane highway. Among them was a 40-year-old Honduran man who previously lived in the United States for decades and got deported. His English was quite good, and he said his kids and girlfriend live in the U.S. Another man in his 30s contradicted media reports that caravan participants are fleeing violence and fear for their life. Were not scared, he said waving his index finger as others around him nodded in agreement. Were going to the United States to get jobs. Others chanted vamos para allá Trump! (Were coming Trump) as they clenched their fists in the air. We need money and food, said a 29-year-old man who made the trek with his 21-year-old brother.
All of the migrants interviewed by Judicial Watch repeated the same rehearsed line when asked who organized the caravan, insisting it was a spontaneous event even though there were clearly organizers shouting instructions in Spanish and putting select persons in front of cameras for interviews. A few claimed they heard about it on local news in Honduras. All of them said the caravan was not about politics but rather poverty. I just want to get back to the U.S., said a 32-year-old man who admitted he has been deported from the U.S. twice. We are all just looking for work. The group radiated a sense of empowerment. One marcher, who appeared to be in his late teens, yelled you go live in Honduras and see what its like!
Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández, a conservative, said in a local newspaper report that leftist interests seeking to destabilize the country are manipulating migrants. Women and children are being used without regard to the risks to their lives, Hernández said. The irregular mobilization was organized for political reasons to negatively affect the governance and image of Honduras and to destabilize the peace of neighboring countries, the president said, adding that many have returned to the country after realizing theyve been fooled.
Guatemala is overwhelmed with the sudden onslaught and immigration officials confirmed 1,700 migrants have been returned to Honduras on buses. The first wave of migrants totaled about 4,000, according to Guatemalan government sources, followed by a second, less organized group of about 2,000. The impoverished Central American nation needs help, including logistical, communications and civil affairs support to stop the human caravans. There are only so many resources we can dedicate to this, said Guatemalan Secretary of Strategic Intelligence Mario Duarte. Guatemalans are getting robbed and crimes are being committed by the people in the caravans, Duarte said.
the bleeding hearts have absolutely nothing to say about the children in this caravan that are being tossed around, handled like flour sacks, passed from person to person, crying and dripping with sweat. Used as human shields when convenient; little kids forced to walk miles a day with no time outs to pay or rest - half of them barefoot or in bad shoes. One woman was complaining that babies were dying and dead along the way. The level of child abuse we see in photos (especially the DailyMail) is just mindblowing. But as soon as they hit the US border, mommies and daddies will claim the children were traumatized just from being detained and expect a judge to give them a payoff instead of throwing them in jail for mistreating the children.
I saw it used on Discovery Channel.
A perfect use for this problem
Fix your own damn countries you f’ing parasites!
The only way that Rat Wallace would speak one word of this is someone having a gun to his head.
Translation: We’re going FOR Trump.
Sounds like a threat, to me.
ALRIGHT TRUMP, ABBOTT, ENOUGH TALK. DO SOMETHING! STAND UP TO YOUR VOWS TO PROTECT US!
The heroes of the Alamo who died so that we would be free from the tyranny of Mexico, must be flipping in their graves!
Off the Wall Ping!
Contact to be added.
What could go wrong ladies
The men are hiding behind the women and children.
Cowards.
Paging MSNPC and NPCNN!
Listening to Rush today, I got the impression that he knows something that would attribute the group behind this would be the democrats with funding to these people. I hope if he does know something he can bring it out in the open to let everyone know before the elections.
Firehoses set on mild to shunt aside the women and kids. Then full strength on the men. Dye in the water for easy ID.
“many of them women and children”
There must be something wrong with my TV. Whenever they show videos of the mob, I see mostly men...and young one at that.
Time to put that “behind every blade of grass” phrase to the test if they persist on stepping into our country and causing havoc.
Gee willikers, I hope Rush isn't channeling Q-Anon!
I don’t think they can make it by the mid term: If (and this is a big IF!) they can make 50 miles per day, they are at least 20 days south of the border.
Does anybody have a more clear idea/picture of the MOB’s Speed of Advance?
If we did this to Mexico, a lot of Americans would be attacked or disappear.
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