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Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Illegal Alien Caravan Issues List of Demands





A caravan of 1,500 people funneling through Mexico towards the U.S. border have released a list of demands that President Trump is expected to comply with, including unfettered access to the United States.
Pueblo sin Fronteras, the political outreach group who organized the caravan, released a press statement for the United States, Mexico, and their respective Central American governments reports Infowars.
“We demand of the Mexico and the United States: that they respect our rights as refugees and our right to dignified work to be able to support our families,” the statements reads.
The second demand is “that they open the borders to us because we are as much citizens as the people of the countries where we are and/or travel.”
Frankly, immigration wouldn’t be a hotbed political issue in America and the world if that second statement was true.
A look at the Pueblo sin Fronteras group website shows that they have extensive experience leading caravans of migrants across different countries illegally.
“Our mission is to provide shelter and safety to migrants and refugees in transit, accompany them in their journey, and together demand respect for our human rights,” says the group’s Facebook page.
“Our dream is to build solidarity bridges among peoples and turndown border walls imposed by greed.”
In the face of this clear PR stunt orchestrated by leftist advocates, Trump has already shut down any notion of letting the caravan into the U.S., accusing Mexico of facilitating the groups trying to take advantage of the DACA situation.



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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

IT IS RIDICULOUS

1) The right to refugee status

Q: What conflict or human rights abuses are they fleeing?

2) The right to dignified work to be able to support our families

Q: When did this become a "right"?

3) The right to open borders because we are as much citizens as the people of the countries where we are and/or travel

Q: Should this not also apply to Honduras and Mexico then?

4) The right to shelter and safety while in transit

Q: Should this not also apply to Honduras and Mexico then?

5) The right to respect for our human rights

Q: What human rights have been violated?

6) The right to pursue our dream of building solidarity bridges

Q: Solidarity with whom?

7) The right to pursue our dream of turning down border walls imposed by greed

Q: Should this not also apply to Honduras and Mexico then? Why do you consider border walls the result of "greed", are they not also necessary for safety? Many people and properties have walls surrounding their homes and places of employment, are they also guilty of "greed"? Are you seriously advocating there should be no walls or fences at all in order to dispose of "greed"? What legal compliance is required ANYWHERE to remove walls and fences based on an opposition to "greed"? Don't you realize how utterly STUPID this demand is, and totally detrimental to your cause? It does not engender sympathy to your cause if you judge most of the rest of the free world as being guilty of "greed" for merely wanting to provide for their own safety and security, which by the way, IRONICALLY, and HYPOCRITICALLY is your demand #4 - so please enlighten us then, why are you entitled to "shelter and safety" when transiting across secure borders, but nobody else is allowed that same "right", what makes you so "special"?

Gary said...

Good points