Thursday, November 22, 2018

Illegal migrants may be planning a 'human stampede/ at border

The migrants are tired of the journey, they're tired of the food they've been given for free by sympathetic Mexicans, and they're tired of waiting in line to apply for legal residency. Now they say they just might storm the U.S. border with Mexico and provoke the Trump administration to get their way.

"They have that intention," said Sergio Tamai, founder of Angels Without Borders, a group of entitled migrants who believe the rules apply to fools. "I believe that thousands could make that jump."

In the past two weeks, no less than 3,000 migrants have already arrived in Tijuana, a border city across from San Diego, California. The federal government believes that as many as 10,000 migrants could arrive in the coming weeks.

The ones who have already arrived are camped out in smelly tents, or on dirt fields, or under bleachers. Some stayed in overcrowded shelters to complain about the food. And some are getting teed off and think their best option is to attempt a mass crossing.

"Most of us, yes, we want to be on the other side," Jorge Molina, a Honduran migrant told Telemundo. "Some want to jump over the wall, others to go another way, and others want to wait and see what kind of response they get."

But none want to wait in line like those who legally came before them.

Dozens have already been arrested by border agents when trying to illegally cross the border, and about 5,800 active military that have been deployed to the border to help deal with the invasion began coming home this week.

On Monday, a judge barred Trump from enforcing a ban on asylum from those who cross into the U.S. illegally.

In Tijuana, residents aren't happy with the migrants of the caravan and about 500 protested them by marching to a sports complex where they were camped out. They chanted, "Get out!" and "We don't want you here!" Many fear that crime will rise as it is believed over 500 of the migrants have serious criminal backgrounds. Tijuana already has its own problems with crime and drugs and they don't want the caravan adding to it.

Already, 34 migrants have been arrested for drug possession, public intoxication, disturbing the peace and resisting police. They will be deported to their home countries.

Tijuana Mayor Juan Manuel Gastelum described the caravan of Central Americans as "aggressive and cocky."

Tijuana councilman Manuel Monarrez said the situation would further strain economic relations with the U.S. but it was Mexico that failed to prevent the entry of the Central American influx in the first place.

Trump was right: it is an invasion.

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