Posted on 02/08/2025 1:28:39 PM PST by CFW
Immigrants who were looking to enter the country illegally have turned back after President Donald Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration, according to a report from Fox News. This comes amidst Trump's actions to secure the southern border as well as pressure Canada and Mexico to police their own borders.
According to the outlet, an internal Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) memo indicated that there were two groups of immigrants looking to cross the border illegally that ended their trek to the southern border and turned around to go back to their home countries.
A group of 23 immigrants that were previously heading to the United States ran into Honduran officers on Wednesday. The group came from the countries of Honduras, Panama, El Salvador, and Venezuela. The memo indicated that when the officers interviewed the immigrants, they said they had to end their journey after "learning about the multi-agency force security on the Southwest Border in social media and through family members in the United States."
The CBP memos also noted another incident where on Feb. 3, Honduran police officers encountered a group of 26 immigrants. They were also going to the US when they found out that Trump had tightened up security and was deporting illegal immigrants.
(Excerpt) Read more at thepostmillennial.com ...
Time to give those “hikers” a few dancing lessons. They can do the cotton-eyed-Joe.
A group of 23 immigrants that were previously heading to the United States ran into Honduran officers on Wednesday. The group came from the countries of Honduras, Panama, El Salvador, and Venezuela. The memo indicated that when the officers interviewed the immigrants, they said they had to end their journey after “learning about the multi-agency force security on the Southwest Border in social media and through family members in the United States.”
Honduran officers
“learning ....... in social media and through family members in the United States.”
A group of 23 and another group of 26. What happens to those groups of 10,000 we used to see filling the streets.
You just KNOW some NGO printed and distributed those shirts, too.
“Do you wonder if usaid paid for those shirts?”
I added a PS in the next post #5 that said that. You bet! USAID sent millions to some NGO that made those shirts. No doubt about it.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/immigrants-biden-shirts-let-us-in/
As images of these “Biden Please Let Us In” shirts circulated on social media, many people asked who was providing the funding for these shirts. As far as we can tell, these shirts were provided by Casa de Luz Tijuana, an organization that provides assistance to people who have migrated. On Feb. 27, the group posted a photograph of these shirts to their Facebook page and wrote that “Biden PLEASE Let us In” was a movement started by Casa de Luz:
https://www.casadeluz.com/about-1
I don’t think they are using their own money.
And guaranteed the wetbacks wearing those shirts can’t read them.
Agreed
Catholic Charities I have no doubt.
“Catholic Charities” — no doubt. Agreed.
I asked Grok about funding of Casa de Luz, Casa de Luz Tijuana, relationship between Catholic Charities and Casa de Luz. It did not find anything on the web about it.
In other words, it’s well hidden.
It is clear these invaders had logistical support traveling north, the question is will they get logistical support going home. I doubt it. It is going to be a long hard hike back to their home country.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/migrants-turning-back-due-tighter-border-security-cbp-memo-shows
Why not post the original article
Why not post the original article?
For f....s sake, I don’t know. I followed a link to the article I posted and just thought it was interesting.
If you aren’t interested in the article as posted, then skip over it and read something else.
And none of them look like they’ve been going hungry, do they?
Where did they get those shirts. Which USAID funded NGO gave it them. That’s what I’d like to know.
“Immigrants”: built the welfare offices
“Criminaliens”: make a bee-line to the welfare offices.
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