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Who is Pueblo Sin Fronteras and why are they leading migrant caravans?
Hotair.com ^ | December 24, 2018 | JAZZ SHAW

Posted on 12/24/2018 6:07:05 PM PST by Kaslin

While the issue of the migrant caravans has largely dropped off the media radar lately in the midst of the shutdown theater drama, the problem hasn’t gone away. If anything, the swelling number of migrants waiting in the Tiajuana area is festering as the migrants grow frustrated with the long wait for their claims to be processed. (American officials are processing up to one hundred per day, but there is already a waiting list in the thousands.) But surely they must have known they were going to run into these sorts of logistical problems, right?

Not really. Many of them seem genuinely surprised with the chilly reception they received from some Mexican officials and the backlog at the U.S. border. And there may be a reason for that. The Washington Times takes a deep dive this week into a supposed human rights group which seems to be playing a key role in both forming these massive caravans and setting unrealistic expectations for them about what the migrants’ journey would entail. The group is called Pueblo Sin Fronteras (People Without Borders), and one of their leaders, Irineo Mujica, is heavily involved with “leading” the caravans toward the United States and discouraging the migrants from looking for work and residency in Mexico.

For the migrants, there is safety in numbers when traveling through crime-ridden Mexico. Such journeys would be near-impossible without the help of Pueblo Sin Fronteras, a collective of about 40 U.S. and Mexican activists that is most closely associated with the U.S.-bound caravan phenomenon. Mujica, a dual U.S.-Mexican citizen who grew up in Arizona, is one of their leading voices.

Pueblo Sin Fronteras activists maintain they simply accompany what they call an “exodus” from Central America and want to ensure migrant rights are respected. But they have drawn increasing criticism, even from one-time allies, who say they play a much larger role than they claim, downplay the dangers of such treks, especially for families and small children, and encourage illegal immigration.

The most recent caravan brought more than 6,000 people to Tijuana, Mexico, last month, where they lived in a squalid, city-funded shelter for two weeks and got a chilly reception from the mayor and some residents.

These caravans have been forming up for a few years now, but they were originally home-grown affairs attracting only a couple hundred participants at most. Once Pueblo Sin Fronteras got involved, however, the numbers spiked into the thousands. The group is funded through Freedom for Immigrants, a non-profit outfit based in San Francisco. They always insist that they are not the “leaders” of the caravans, but whenever the groups of migrants take a vote on what to do next, it seems that Irineo Mujica or one of the other Pueblo Sin Fronteras members is the person doing the counting and “explaining” their options.

That’s where the problem comes in. According to the linked report, Mujica regularly tells the migrants that Mexico doesn’t approve many asylum requests and doesn’t really want them. He also allegedly downplays problems with gaining asylum in the United States and encourages them to “keep going” and make it to the American border, despite the fact that Mexico is opening up their southern territory to more immigrants and creating jobs for them.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: 1986; aliens; ffi; freedomforimmigrants; guatemala; illegalimmigration; invasion; irineomujica; mexicanborder; mexmigrantcaravan; migrants; mujica; nonprofits; pad; peoplewithoutborders; psf; pueblosinfronteras; pueplosinfronteras; pwb; sanfrancisco; sfcell; sonoyta; soros; terrorcharities
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To: PIF

Thank you for jumping in! Let me go see if I can find more on that from my end. The problem I am running into is the normal search engines are blocking funding and connections info. I am going to have to try to run a proxy and use an unbiased European based engine I think. They have this one covered up quite well for some reason and now I would like to know why.


21 posted on 12/25/2018 4:28:32 AM PST by Openurmind
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To: OKSooner

Ouur lovely leasership gifted 10 billlion to Mexico n Cent America as a reward for THOUSANDS of invaders? We could have had a great wall, but no.


22 posted on 12/25/2018 6:05:29 AM PST by momincombatboots (Billions to Mexico & Central America and No wall for YOU. #MAGA But violent felons are free.)
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To: Kaslin

https://tinyurl.com/y9avrqga

“Who is Irineo Mujica?

“Mujica said he was born in the state of Michoacan, and is part of the Purepecha indigenous group native to that part of Mexico.

He said he decided to come to the United States when he was 13 to work and save money to pay for his sister’s quinceañera — 15th birthday celebration — because his parents were too poor to pay for it themselves.

After traveling to the border by bus, he said he crossed the border illegally near Nogales and headed for Phoenix, where an older brother lived.

Mujica said his parents later followed him to the United States and his family gained legal status through the 1986 amnesty because he and his parents worked on farms picking crops.

He graduated from North High School and studied mass communications at Phoenix College before becoming a migrant activist, he said.

He runs a migrant shelter in Sonoyta, a border town in Sonora, across from Lukeville.


23 posted on 12/25/2018 7:37:15 AM PST by Pelham (Secure Voter ID. Mexico has it, because unlike us they take voting seriously)
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To: Kaslin; Fedora

Bump.


24 posted on 10/11/2021 12:03:52 AM PDT by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge)
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To: Kaslin; All
On anti-Jewish, anti-Israel George Soros and his likes

Gadi Taub, Nov 29, 2018:

...with all due respect to George Soros, he has long turned his back on Judaism and Jews... since this ultra-liberal elite is hostile to nationalism, the rules of its political correctness tend precisely against Zionism... In fact.. the mobile elite ... tends to be .. antisemitic.

BTW. The same goes to most Haaretz staff...

25 posted on 10/12/2021 7:52:11 PM PDT by Conservat1
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