Posted on 03/17/2020 3:00:58 PM PDT by jazusamo
While the world is absorbed in the Coronavirus drama, yet another caravan of illegal immigrants is heading north to the United States from Central America. The group departed recently from the northern Honduran city of San Pedro Sula and is making its way to Guatemala en route to the southern Mexican state of Chiapas. The final destination is the U.S., according to a Mexican news report that reveals the caravan has some 500 Central Americans but is expected to grow along the way. They left their country due to a lack of work opportunities and prevailing violence, according to the Spanish-language article published a few days ago.
The illegal immigrants are expected to arrive late this week in the Guatemalan city of Tecún Umán, a heavily transited border crossing into Mexico. Earlier this month a Guatemalan newspaper reported that, despite the global Coronavirus pandemic, cross border travel between Mexico and Guatemala continues full throttle without any sort of health screenings. It is very unlikely the new group of illegal immigrants will be monitored for health issues as it makes its way north. This marks the third organized Central American caravan that tries to enter Mexico. The most recent one, with about 2,000 Central Americans, took off earlier this year and was largely intercepted by Mexican authorities in Hidalgo.
At the time Honduran authorities disclosed that four Iranian nationals had been arrested after entering the crime-infested nation illegally. The men were heading north to the United States, according to a Honduran newspaper article that attributed the information to the president, Juan Orlando Hernández. The Iranians were transported to the capital, Tegucigalpa, and officials reportedly launched an investigation. The worrisome incident coincided with a U.S. alert warning Mexico of armed Iranians planning to enter the country through the southern border, further illustrating the national security dangers of unmonitored human caravans. The bulletin, issued by the Border Patrols regional intelligence operation center in Arizona, said that a Guatemalan national may try to smuggle five Middle Easternersincluding a suicide bomberinto the U.S. through Mexico. The smuggler and four other men and a woman transited through Guatemala and Belize before reaching Veracruz, Mexico, according to the bulletin. The Guatemalan, whose name is redacted in the government document, was deported from California a year ago. U.S. authorities received the threat after picking up recordings distributed via social media, according to a Spanish-language news story published by a Latin American outlet.
The scariest part is that the U.S. alert didnt faze a busy Mexican border citys police chief, who confirmed at the time that the region is full of Middle Easterners, Africans and Asians trekking north. In a Latin American news report published shortly after the U.S. issued the bulletin, Mexicali Police Chief María Elena Andrade Ramírez matter-of-factly said the arrival of people from the Middle East, Africa and Asia as well as the rest of the Americas is normal in her California border city of about a million residents . In a separate article published in a Mexicali paper, authorities downplayed the situation by assuring citizens that the arrival of people from the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Asia and the rest of the Americas is something normal.
Central America has long been a popular route for illegal immigrants from terrorist nations who want to reach the U.S. Theres no doubt many will infiltrate all of the organized caravans that take off from Honduras. When the first Central American caravan launched from San Pedro Sula in the fall of 2018, then Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales confirmed that nearly 100 ISIS terrorists had been apprehended in Guatemala. Like its Honduran neighbor, Guatemala too is a major smuggling corridor for foreigners from African and Asian countries making their way into the U.S. In 2017, Guatemalas largest paper, Prensa Libra, published an in-depth piece on the inner workings of an international human smuggling network that moves migrants from Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal and Bangladesh to the U.S.
You and I share the same views on it. The illegals get abused
all along the way, and it angers me that folks don't get that.
I don't like to think of the women getting raped along the way,
the families having what fortune they have being stripped from
them.
Tell you what, they can take the coyotes out and do whatever
they want to them. I'm looking the other way.
... and the political miscreants that embolden them.
works for me
I’ve seen plenty of champions on Free Republic. Pal, you ain’t one of ‘em, lol.
So we’re going to lock down the f’n border and our own home towns, but allow even more h2-bs into the country. Great policy, did I get that about right. The country dinner I go to got locked down this week. The old man and his high school granddaughter’s lives disrupted for who knows how long, but we can still bring in some h2-bs. Ironically, now the Chinese owned companies in our are country are crying they need more h2-bs for their pork plants. https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2020/03/17/u-s-pork-processors-ask-for-more-foreign-h-2-workers/
So we should just nationalize their pork plants.
Right before forcibly expelling every last Chinese national from the US.
What’s the problem?
Hey - we’re still waiting on our checks - gonna help pay for our next vacation...
it’s a national emergency: call out the military to guard our national borders from foreign invaders, and not just as helper-bees ...
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