Discount airlines fly migrants to U.S. border (illegal immigration, activist, Mexican)
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New Mexican discount airlines are using rock-bottom fares to cater to legal and illegal migrants heading for the USA.
The airlines — known among fliers as Aeromigrante, or "Migrant Air" — take passengers from central or southern Mexico to cities along the northern border such as Tijuana and Mexicali. From there, customers make their way across the U.S. border.
If this don't make you an activist against illegal immigration I don't know what will! We better spread the word loud and clear to everyone that this goes beyond immigration and is an incursion.
New Mexican discount airlines are using rock-bottom fares to cater to legal and illegal migrants heading for the USA.
The airlines — known among fliers as Aeromigrante, or "Migrant Air" — take passengers from central or southern Mexico to cities along the northern border such as Tijuana and Mexicali. From there, customers make their way across the U.S. border.
If this don't make you an activist against illegal immigration I don't know what will! We better spread the word loud and clear to everyone that this goes beyond immigration and is an incursion.
Location: In an illegal immigrant free part of the country.
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Originally Posted by ProLogic
There is nothing illegal about this?
No, there is nothing illegal about flying them to the border. It is obvious that there is a conserted effort by Mexico to invade our country under the guise of illegal immigration.
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