Can someone please tell me how these children are getting from Hondoras or Guatemala or El Salvador, through Mexico and into the U.S. by themselves? Are they walking? Are they hitchhiking? Are they taking the bus? How are they getting into Mexico by themselves? Is Mexico just letting them in? It is very strange. And why so many now?
John freaking Kerry went to Mexico around 5/16.
The y all arrived with the same pants on!
Coinkydink?
I don’t think so!
from Honduras to Alaska...requires motorized transportation.
whos providing that and at whose cost..and for what REASON?
this stinks like GEORGE SOROS cologne
The Mexican border is USUALLY tight as a drum, being easily controlled. The Mexican govt. nyar have an arrangement to allow passage to the US with unlimited passage through Mexico after entrance through the Mexican border. The Mexican govt surely vets them before allowing passage. Someone should be asking about this. The govt. will not allow newspeople or Border Patrol agents to take or release pics of the immigrants in “federal facilities” according to reports. This is a closed govt. operation. What is coming throughthe border with forty percent of the BP agents involved in “nanny” care of immigrant children? Border patrol function has been reduced massively, and US bases are now acting as “nanny care” facilities.
In the meanwhile there is no “American Dunkirk” operation in Iraq to get our people out. The leader golfs, raises political funds and is taking a “few days” to think about what to do about a forming Caliphate in Iraq, and, continiues to not think about the border for a few days.
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/380337/teenage-latin-border-horde-ryan-lovelace
June 13, 2014 12:00 PM
Teenage Latin Border Horde
Urged by local media, minors from Mexico and Central America are clogging Border Patrol stations.
By Ryan Lovelace
(excerpt)
Border Patrol officials struggling to keep up with the increasing number of minors illegally crossing the Mexican border are not turning away persons with known gang affiliations. Chris Cabrera, vice president of the National Border Patrol Council Local 3307 in the Rio Grande Valley, explained that a Border Patrol agent he represents helped reunite a teenage gang member with his family in the United States. Cabrera notes the young member of Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13), a transnational criminal gang, had no criminal record in the U.S., but asks, If hes a confirmed gang member in his own country, why are we letting him in here?
Ive heard people come in and say, Youre going to let me go, just like you let my mother go, just like you let my sister go. Youre going to let me go as well, and the governments going to take care of us, Cabrera says. Until we start mandatory detentions, mandatory removals, I dont think anything is going to change. As a matter of fact, I think its going to get worse.