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Trump has already issued a statement to the Gov. of Honduras and others that if they do not stop the caravan then they will face loss of further funding.
Trump wrote. "We have today informed the countries of Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador that if they allow their citizens, or others, to journey through their borders and up to the United States, with the intention of entering our country illegally, all payments made to them will STOP (END)!"
My question is who is funding these caravans? How can 1500 people walk thousands of miles with small children? What do they drink, eat, where do they go the bathroom? Are there buses to shuttle them along?
Imagine the mess they would leave if they were to march down your street?
Why are they leaving their country in the first place? Who is encouraging them? Who is organizing them? Who is paying for their supplies?
Politically speaking I have a feeling that this group will be reaching America the day before the mid terms and how they are handled (the Dems) are hoping poorly ie. splitting up families again and this mess will be fresh on the minds of voters as they head to the polls.
My question is who is funding these caravans? How can 1500 people walk thousands of miles with small children? What do they drink, eat, where do they go the bathroom? Are there buses to shuttle them along?
What a mess.
Non-Profit globalist organizations fund them. You can find their information below there is many more like them.
I checked it out and from their mission statement..
We are a collective of friends who decide to be in permanent solidarity with displaced peoples.
We accompany migrants and refugees in their journey of hope and together demand our human rights.
We provide humanitarian rights and legal advice to migrants and refugees.
Their dream is to, "build solidarity bridges among peoples and turndown border walls imposed by greed"
That is all and good to stand up and help people but what they are doing is encouraging and actually helping them to break the law of each country they walk across.
We all know why they are coming to America the land of opportunity and handouts but I wonder how they would feel if at our border they were ushered into buses and driven to the Canadian border? Would Canada allow them to walk on through?
I checked it out and from their mission statement..
We are a collective of friends who decide to be in permanent solidarity with displaced peoples.
We accompany migrants and refugees in their journey of hope and together demand our human rights.
We provide humanitarian rights and legal advice to migrants and refugees.
Their dream is to, "build solidarity bridges among peoples and turndown border walls imposed by greed"
That is all and good to stand up and help people but what they are doing is encouraging and actually helping them to break the law of each country they walk across.
We all know why they are coming to America the land of opportunity and handouts but I wonder how they would feel if at our border they were ushered into buses and driven to the Canadian border? Would Canada allow them to walk on through?
If you go on their facebook . Theres a buncha soy boy comments in spanish (google translated) that are encouraging them to come.
The National Institute of Migration clarified that it will not allow Hondurans who do not have the required documentation to enter Mexican territory.
Mexico.- The National Immigration Institute (INM) informed the members of the "Migrant Walk" that if they arrive at the points of entry to the southern border of Mexico, the requirements established by law will be reviewed. fail to comply with them, may not enter national territory.
In a statement, he stressed that among the powers conferred by the Migration Law, are listed in Article 20, sections II and III, relating to "monitor the entry and exit of people to the territory of the United States of Mexico and review their documentation".
And, in the cases indicated in this Law, "process and resolve on the admission, stay and departure of the country of foreigners."
He recalled that Mexico has a series of international facilitation and protection measures that are used by thousands of Central Americans each year.
However, he clarified that the law does not provide for any permission to enter the country and address a third party, without complying with the requirements.
The INM reiterated the "Migrant Walk", which departed from San Pedro Sula, Honduras, on October 13 and that this afternoon entered Guatemalan territory, its unrestricted commitment to respect the human rights of migrants
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