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"It Can't Rain All The Time"
(set 25 days ago)
Location: North Pacific
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Originally Posted by pilotpair
The only interesting (to me) question is who paid to organize and send the migrant caravan to the US?
Someone(s) had to provide buses; publicize the trip and convince people the U.S. streets are paved with gold or whatever they said; provide enough water and food to sustain life.
The impoverished migrants couldn't pay much, if anything.
I'm sure criminal elements such as MS-13, took advantage of the caravan to plant criminals or drug mules (they'd be fools if they didn't) but organizing it in the first place seems like too much work for too little payback. It's not hard, obviously, for them to send people, drugs and guns across the border as is.
The Russians? Dumping all Central America and Mexico of uneducated, impoverished people would overwhelm U.S. social, educational, health and law enforcement which Russia/China/Iraq would like.
Again, it seems like cyber attacks would be easier and cheaper.
So who instigated this?
Someone like George Soros? Could the left think Trump would allow all the migrants in the U.S? This caravan has done much more damage to Mexico than the U.S.
The lazy, biased mainstream news media will never investigate this.
Where did the money to set this in motion come from?
If you live on the east coast of the u.s. and want to move to the west coast u.s., how do you fund that? Well, there's your answer.
If you live on the east coast of the u.s. and want to move to the west coast u.s., how do you fund that? Well, there's your answer.
People in the U.S. generally have at least some cash, or some access to credit. I don't think the average migrant has an American Express, Discover, MasterCard or VISA handy.
Status:
"It Can't Rain All The Time"
(set 25 days ago)
Location: North Pacific
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Originally Posted by Ellis Bell
If you live on the east coast of the u.s. and want to move to the west coast u.s., how do you fund that? Well, there's your answer.
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Originally Posted by jbgusa
People in the U.S. generally have at least some cash, or some access to credit. I don't think the average migrant has an American Express, Discover, MasterCard or VISA handy.
Short sited, don't ya think? Not in that, don't have a credit card, but it takes that to make a move across country. Makes for a lot of unhappy easterners who want to be westerners ... (play ons)
Moving from a place of birth with just the clothes on ones back ... not an easy task, I'm sure.
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