Posted on 02/15/2019 6:29:32 AM PST by EdnaMode
A caravan of 10,000 actors, singers and musicians from South and Central American and Mexico are heading towards the border. The caravan, dubbed "Artists Without Borders" is heading towards Hollywood in hopes of making in big in Hollywood. Open borders activists in Hollywood are up in arms over the latest development and are now demanding a full border wall at the Mexico/California border.
Several prominent actors have shared their concerns on twitter.
"Someone stop this caravan. They're supposed to come here to clean my toilet, not take my job," said Alyssa Milano.
"What the heck? An acting caravan? What is this, the Muppet movie?" wrote Chris Evans.
"#BuildTheWall" tweeted Mark Ruffalo.
"Artists Without Borders" has revealed its members are willing to work for scale, saving Hollywood studios millions of dollars on every movie and TV series.
"I hope to be on NCIS," said one caravan member. "I'd cost CBS a lot less money than Mark Harmon."
Meanwhile, conservative critics have called out the hypocrisy of the Hollywood elites.
"Hollywood hypocrites only support open borders when their own jobs aren't at stake" wrote Ann Coulter on twitter.
Several prominent Hollywood activists are set to protest at the border next week to demand a wall. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump tweeted "Hollywood was fine with open borders until it affected their own careers. Maybe now they will understand why millions of Americans want the border secured."
Trump needs to declare a moratorium on all shipments of Botox until the wall is built.....tout Hollywood will be screaming for a wall.
Great stuff! lol
LMAO! Perfect!
Love the headline
They only supported our involvement WW2 when Stalin was attacked.
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it. :D
If illegal aliens voted for Republicans the wall would’ve been built 40 years ago.
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