Posted on 11/28/2018 1:21:12 PM PST by Beautiful_Gracious_Skies
Again, if these Hondurans really walked the entire way from their country to Tijuana, they still would be only half way there in a month. It’s 4800 kilometers to the U.S. Border.
Who is transporting these people? Who is paying for the nurses vans and water and food?
Hoax.
... Honduran flags, projectiles and photo-prop smoke bombs?
Now they are saying "vaya, mi mal" (loosely opps, my bad) to thousands of angry suckers.
The razor wire needed to be put up regardless. And will probably reduce future enforcement expenses.
Non-national guard troops were on the payroll regardless. So even though their cost would get added to most analyses, it’s not really an incremental cost that we wouldn’t have had anyway.
And deployment costs, and you could probably treat that as a deployment exercise.
So what’s left is national guardsmen who were mobilized and maybe a few other expenses.
That’s a more comforting way to look at it.
Sorry comrade; The end justifies the means. The communists murdered and imprisoned tens of millions of people. Inconveniencing a few hundred migrants is a leftist day at the beach.
Look here:
https://mobile.twitter.com/pueblosf?lang=en
Go back and check the history.
Check out Adolfo Flores’s tweets
Find someone here to interpret the Spanish as well.
Those organizing the caravans wanted a crisis at the border and desperate poor people who would be great “cannon fodder” for the media.
They have no interest is humanitarian treatment or justice for the would be immigrants.
Those who walked for days and depleted all of their money are in a horrible situation of their and the organizers making. How sad, but maybe next time Mexico will act while they are still close to their homeland so they will have a chance to return safely.
Now they are the mercy of the drug gangs and human smugglers who operate near the borders. How truly sad and avoidable.
But this is not a reason for the USA to step in and help them.
Caravan members won’t be processed for another five to six weeks.
USA TODAY - 1 hour ago
It’s not about the donkeys they paint to resemble zebras. And I don’t need to know any more.
I actually started feeling bad for them. For the most part, they are simple people, deceived peasants that are experiencing a rude awakening. Let it be a lesson that is carried back to their villages....
“There’s no place like home,” “There’s no place like home,” “There’s no place like home.”
They need to project their anger at their own government and ask where all the 1/2 billion dollars went that we sent those three countries this year?
The waiting time for a preliminary immigration interview in now 5-6 weeks.
And then cut them loose to go home with no help, and the media fades into the sunset. Used and cast aside.
It’s “Pueblos Sin Fronteras”.
They re they people behind this.
Mexico should have thought of that before the caravans crossed their very short southern border.
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