Posted on 08/19/2019 10:07:24 AM PDT by yesthatjallen
Mexican authorities have rescued 65 migrants from South Asia who were found starving and severely dehydrated. Once their nationalities are identified and confirmed they will be sent back to their countries.
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Federal police have found 65 severely dehydrated and starving migrants from Bangladesh, India, and Sri Lanka on a highway in the coastal state of Veracruz.
Mexico's Public Safety Department said on Thursday that the migrants endured a long and difficult journey in an attempt to reach the US border.
"It is very rare to find migrants of this type of nationalities, they are regularly Central American and even Cuban," said an INM source.
The migrants had flown from a Qatar airport on 24 April to Turkey and then to Colombia. They then moved through Ecuador, Panama and Guatemala before reaching Mexico.
Upon arrival in Mexico, they traveled by boat through the Coatzacoalcos River to the country's northern border. There is confusion as to why they opted to embark on the river as it does not lead anywhere close to the US border.
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It's what you get when your moral compass is defective.
All this to break in to the worst country on Erf? </liberal logic>
NOT our problem.
All very sad, but all very illegal too.
The United States cannot be the Catching Bucket for all the poor, unhealthy, uneducated, non-westernized people on earth.
Especially not the kind of people so willing to break our laws and ignore our borders. That’s showing the wrong kind of defiance.
Why in hell did they not just buy a non stop ticket to JFK and claim the freebies when they landed? Ticket prices being what they are the travel must have cost a friggin' fortune.
And who paid for this?
The Bangladesh, India, and Sri Lanka migrants had (A) flown from a Qatar airport on 24 April to (B) Turkey and (C) then to Colombia. (D) They then moved through Ecuador, (E) Panama and (F) Guatemala before (F) reaching Mexico. Upon arrival in Mexico, (G) they traveled by boat through the Coatzacoalcos River to Mexico's southern border.....
Where did these "impoverished migrants" get the money to make such a costly trip?
No doubt their govt's are paying the freight to get their hands on the remittances sent back home from migrants
riding the US gravy train under multiple identities.
I wonder about that too.
I think somebody, or some harebrained organizations are paying these airfares for many of the ‘New Invaders’.
They didn’t come up with all that air fare by themselves, they had help.
Soros is probably not the only billionaire with millions to throw out the car door window on the proverbial freeway. So long as it inconveniances the United States, all is good.
Facebook alone, has dozens of young Billionaires who are proud of their desire to ruin this country.
If Donald Trump had said that (in paraphrase) he'd be called a racist. Oh, he has and he was.
Close the borders. Infuse sanity into our immigration laws and that will save lives.
Bump!
That's always the question no one asks, even though everybody knows that there aren't enough wheel wells.
Bangladesh? Heck, they were starving
before they ever got to Mexico.
“NOT our problem.”
They will be soon.
Hey! How come we can't do that!?!
65 migrants from South Asia who were found starving and severely dehydrated.
How many legal immigrants to America get stranded in Mexico and are found starving and dehydrated?
Wait! What? You mean there are countries out there who send illegals back where they came from instead of setting them up for life??? Amazing!!!
People will do just about anything to get to America. Leftists cannot see this.
The USA has become the worlds dumping ground for their undesirables. It costs much less to pay them the freight to get here than have them suck on their homelands own teats.
We are the milk cow that keeps on feeding.
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