Migrant Caravan Headed for U.S. Border - So, uh.. About that wall.

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Hundreds of Central American migrants have organized and banded together on a journey to the US border, and right-wing media and President Donald Trump are reacting with outrage, even describing the caravan as an “act of war” against America.

“INVASION: Army of Illegal Migrants Is Marching Its Way Through Mexico to U.S. Border,” reads a Friday headline on the Gateway Pundit. The piece describes the group as a “horde” of “invading migrants” who are “organized into groups and sub-groups like an army.”

The migrants—roughly 80 percent Honduran—are walking through 90-degree heat from south to north through Mexico, according to Adolfo Flores, a reporter documenting the journey for BuzzFeed News. He notes that yes, the group has organized into groups of 10-15 people, and there are committees to organize security, food, and logistics, but it’s “meant to help the migrants empower themselves.”

The march, part political theater and part exodus, was organized by Pueblos Sin Fronteras, (“People Without Borders”), a migrant advocacy and support organization. It replicates, in a large-scale version, the journey tens of thousands of people from all over Central America and Mexico have made over the years trying to get to the US while fleeing conditions back in their home countries. Making the journey as part of a large group not only draws attention to their cause; it’s also much safer. Traveling alone or in very small groups, they’re much more likely to be harassed and assaulted by authorities or bandits who are known to rob migrants along the journey. In 2010, 72 migrants traveling a similar route were executed by members of a drug cartel.

Now, migrants find themselves traversing a different sort of battlefield. On Sunday morning, after tweeting “HAPPY EASTER!”, Trump started tweeting about the caravan. He fumed that “Border Patrol Agents are not allowed to properly do their job at the Border because of ridiculous (Democrat) laws like Catch & Release,” and then attacked the Mexican government and the caravan:
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Flores, the Buzzfeed reporter accompanying the caravan, reports that the group will march to the US border where roughly two-thirds of the participants will either seek asylum in the US or try to cross the border illegally. Others in the group are traveling to other parts of Mexico.

Right-wing media groups are blaming the Mexican government. The caravan is entirely unsanctioned. It was organized by Pueblos Sin Fronteras but organizers emphasized to participants that they were responsible for their own food, water, and bus tickets. “Mexico aids Easter invasion of over 1,000 illegals into US,” the conservative Washington Examiner headline from Saturday reads, and the piece goes on to slam the Mexican government for allowing the group to pass through the country “with relative ease.”

PJ Media, another conservative platform, cast the caravan in similar terms, but took it one step further. In a piece titled “New Wave of Migrants from Central America Headed to U.S.,” Rick Moran calls it “an organized attack on the American border by open borders activists, aided and abetted by Mexican authorities.” Moran speculates that the group’s intention is to force the US government to “overwhelm the system” and force the US government to release the migrants within the US.

“This is not only a direct challenge to U.S. sovereignty, it could be considered an act of war,” he writes. “These illiterate, uneducated ‘international workers’ are simply pawns being used by the Mexican government and international migrant activists.”

Karen, a mother making the journey with her children from Honduras, had a different message. “The crime rate is horrible, you can’t live there,” she told BuzzFeed News on the side of a highway near Huixtla, a town in Chiapas, Mexico’s southernmost state, referring to her home country. “There were deaths, mobs, robbed homes, adults and kids were beaten up.”

“If we all protect each other,” Rodrigo Abeja, an organizer with Pueblas Sin Fronteras, had said a few days earlier, “we’ll get through this together.”
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I half-expected this group to break cohesion awhile ago and not keep working their way any further, but they're getting awfully close and they only seem to be picking up steam. I get the distinct feeling that a bunch of them are making one last, mad dash to try and break through before this Wall gets any further along or before DACA gets the axe.

It's strange to see such a large-scale push all at once, though. I refuse to believe that this is just some grassroots, just-happens-to-be sort of crowd, because that's way too many people and it's been getting media coverage way too early. We were hearing about this migrant crowd over a week ago, before they'd barely even started to move through Southern Mexico.

Also, a bunch of high-profile idiots are trying to spread this video around to market it as though it's the current migrant caravan, but this video's from 2013. It'd really be nice if people would fact check stuff deeper than, "Oh James Woods said it so it's 100% true and now I'm super mad." It'd also be nice if people with a profile that large would fucking fact check their own shit to begin with. Highest IQ in Hollywood my ass.
 
Here's a great idea, let them all go to America, but move everything from America to their shitty countries. More land and they can annoy the Canadians.
 
A buzzfeed journalist is traveling with them and promoting it.
Which is probably not the best idea if you have a hostile president with an aggressive anti-immigration stance.
 
A buzzfeed journalist is traveling with them and promoting it.
Which is probably not the best idea if you have a hostile president with an aggressive anti-immigration stance.

The migrants can be captured and turned back or detained but I hope the Buzzfeed journalist is shot.
 
"lol look at us we're illegal immigrants"
You would think illegals would try to be stealthier about their illegal status. It's like they're asking to get deported.

Edit: I fail English forever
 
If they went through the proper channels to get into America than great, but all I see are criminals who need to be treated as such. If there are hundreds of them, than it's an invading force and should be treated as such. It's the only way these people will learn. Stop treating them like fucking fish with the whole "Catch and Release" bullshit and put your foot down. Hell, there's even some rules for that in fishing, an invasive species is caught and killed.
 
that's why they will never fix their country.
immigration towards america is pretty much a relief valve, that gives them an easy alternative out, compared to an armed revolution against the ruling class/cartels.
 
This is obviously organized by Mexico, considering that normally Mexico gets very angry about Guatemalans, Hondurans, and other shitholers trying to cross their border. Of course, they might have had some (((help))) along the way.
 
Unchecked migrants destroy fragile desert ecosystems, leaving trash, starting fires, and destroying historic sites all over the southwest.

Where's the outrage there?
 
I feel the most awful for the children who're being forced to go along with this, especially since the worst outcome that can come from this is they'll be used as meat shields against the border patrol.
 
Why are they always from the shitty part of Mexico that don't make chile rellenos the way I like them?
 
Holy shit, the modern era's Peasant's Crusade is about to be met on the field at Anatolia Wholesale Foods in San Antonio.
 
Give the CIA a few million dollars and the whole problem can magically vanish if they bribe the local drug lords to "clean up" the mess. Hell, you might even be able to bribe the cartels to act as Mexican-side border security.
 
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