Group of 1200 Immigrants Headed for US

Time for the Oath Keepers and Minute man to head on down to the border as a greeting party

-Geaux
 
Can't make it up. A mass group of illegals are headed to the US. They are not hiding it. The Mexican government is assisting in busing them here. Spokesperson on TV said due to 'catch and release' they are powerless. The typical example is when they step one foot in the US, they are arrested and processed. Then they are released into the community with a court date set 2 years in the future....

Guess what?

They never show up for he trial and there you have it. Unlike what Obama wanted, they go and hide in the shadows

-Geaux
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IMMIGRATION
A 'Refugee Caravan' Is Headed to the U.S. and Getting Bigger Every Day

An estimated 1,500 migrants from Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvadorstarted a month-long journey on Sunday to the United States, where they intend to seek political asylum. Organizers say the “refugee caravan” includes many women, unaccompanied minors, and entire families who are migrating through Mexico any way they can.

The migrants started their journey in Tapachula, Chiapas, near the Guatemala–Mexico border around 7 AM on Sunday. They walked, took public transportation, and hitchhiked their way to their first destination in the town of Huixtla, where many of the migrants camped outdoors. Their entire journey is more than 2,000 miles long.

https://splinternews.com/a-refugee-caravan-is-headed-to-the-u-s-and-getting-big-1824087413

It says "they intend to seek political asylum." Are those seeking asylum normally arrested, processed, and released after stepping foot in the US?

Yes
-Geaux

1981-
1,000 Arrests of Cubans

The argument in the Nine Fifty Lounge, in the Fort Apache section of the Bronx, had been noisy and nearly violent. In the beginning, Ramon Batista Carrelero, a Cuban refugee who came to this country in the 1980 Freedom Flotilla, had served as a peacemaker.

When his friend Ramon Pena pulled a knife on the manager, Carrelero helped take it away. When Pena went to the car and returned with a machete, Carrelero dragged his friend out.

But at 1 in the morning, when the two returned, the situation changed. Carrelero, who, in the manner of many Cuban toughs, has a tattoo between thumb and forefinger, was carrying a .32-caliber pistol. Pena had a 12-gauge shotgun.

In the last year, according to police, there have been an estimated 1,000 arrests in New York City of Cubans who came to this country in the Mariel, Cuba-to-Key West boat flotilla of the spring of 1980.

There were claims at that time that many of these refugees were criminals--that Castro was emptying his prisons into the boats at Mariel. There were counterclaims that the former prisoners were being held for political crimes, or for minor infractions of the law.

But it seems clear that the boats also carried violent criminals, and many of them have migrated to New York.

They came to this country, in many cases, bearing the tattoos with which they were marked in prison or which they gave themselves. They came with their own jailhouse religion and, according to police, with a penchant for high-caliber weapons and amazing bravado. And if their records were unavailable to U.S. officials when they entered the country, they are becoming known now.
1,000 Arrests of Cubans

1985- CUBAN REFUGEE CRIME TROUBLES POLICE ACROSS U. S.
A diplomatic agreement providing for the the United States to deport back to Cuba 2,746 refugees classified as criminal or mentally ill offers little comfort to law-enforcement officials, who say that refugees who fled the port of Mariel in 1980 have been linked to an unusually large number of crimes.

''The deportation is a step, but a very small step,'' said Robert O'Leary, assistant prosecutor in Union County, N.J.

CUBAN REFUGEE CRIME TROUBLES POLICE ACROSS U. S.

Neither of those examples actually supported your statement. There is a difference between political asylum seekers being arrested as soon as they step one foot in the US, and refugees committing crimes once they are already here.
 
Can't make it up. A mass group of illegals are headed to the US. They are not hiding it. The Mexican government is assisting in busing them here. Spokesperson on TV said due to 'catch and release' they are powerless. The typical example is when they step one foot in the US, they are arrested and processed. Then they are released into the community with a court date set 2 years in the future....

Guess what?

They never show up for he trial and there you have it. Unlike what Obama wanted, they go and hide in the shadows

-Geaux
----------------

IMMIGRATION
A 'Refugee Caravan' Is Headed to the U.S. and Getting Bigger Every Day

An estimated 1,500 migrants from Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvadorstarted a month-long journey on Sunday to the United States, where they intend to seek political asylum. Organizers say the “refugee caravan” includes many women, unaccompanied minors, and entire families who are migrating through Mexico any way they can.

The migrants started their journey in Tapachula, Chiapas, near the Guatemala–Mexico border around 7 AM on Sunday. They walked, took public transportation, and hitchhiked their way to their first destination in the town of Huixtla, where many of the migrants camped outdoors. Their entire journey is more than 2,000 miles long.

https://splinternews.com/a-refugee-caravan-is-headed-to-the-u-s-and-getting-big-1824087413

It says "they intend to seek political asylum." Are those seeking asylum normally arrested, processed, and released after stepping foot in the US?

Yes
-Geaux

1981-
1,000 Arrests of Cubans

The argument in the Nine Fifty Lounge, in the Fort Apache section of the Bronx, had been noisy and nearly violent. In the beginning, Ramon Batista Carrelero, a Cuban refugee who came to this country in the 1980 Freedom Flotilla, had served as a peacemaker.

When his friend Ramon Pena pulled a knife on the manager, Carrelero helped take it away. When Pena went to the car and returned with a machete, Carrelero dragged his friend out.

But at 1 in the morning, when the two returned, the situation changed. Carrelero, who, in the manner of many Cuban toughs, has a tattoo between thumb and forefinger, was carrying a .32-caliber pistol. Pena had a 12-gauge shotgun.

In the last year, according to police, there have been an estimated 1,000 arrests in New York City of Cubans who came to this country in the Mariel, Cuba-to-Key West boat flotilla of the spring of 1980.

There were claims at that time that many of these refugees were criminals--that Castro was emptying his prisons into the boats at Mariel. There were counterclaims that the former prisoners were being held for political crimes, or for minor infractions of the law.

But it seems clear that the boats also carried violent criminals, and many of them have migrated to New York.

They came to this country, in many cases, bearing the tattoos with which they were marked in prison or which they gave themselves. They came with their own jailhouse religion and, according to police, with a penchant for high-caliber weapons and amazing bravado. And if their records were unavailable to U.S. officials when they entered the country, they are becoming known now.
1,000 Arrests of Cubans

1985- CUBAN REFUGEE CRIME TROUBLES POLICE ACROSS U. S.
A diplomatic agreement providing for the the United States to deport back to Cuba 2,746 refugees classified as criminal or mentally ill offers little comfort to law-enforcement officials, who say that refugees who fled the port of Mariel in 1980 have been linked to an unusually large number of crimes.

''The deportation is a step, but a very small step,'' said Robert O'Leary, assistant prosecutor in Union County, N.J.

CUBAN REFUGEE CRIME TROUBLES POLICE ACROSS U. S.

Neither of those examples actually supported your statement. There is a difference between political asylum seekers being arrested as soon as they step one foot in the US, and refugees committing crimes once they are already here.

If we are to just let them in, then please tell why we used the US Navy to intercept them on the seas then send them back?

-Geaux
 
Can't make it up. A mass group of illegals are headed to the US. They are not hiding it. The Mexican government is assisting in busing them here. Spokesperson on TV said due to 'catch and release' they are powerless. The typical example is when they step one foot in the US, they are arrested and processed. Then they are released into the community with a court date set 2 years in the future....

Guess what?

They never show up for he trial and there you have it. Unlike what Obama wanted, they go and hide in the shadows

-Geaux
----------------

IMMIGRATION
A 'Refugee Caravan' Is Headed to the U.S. and Getting Bigger Every Day

An estimated 1,500 migrants from Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvadorstarted a month-long journey on Sunday to the United States, where they intend to seek political asylum. Organizers say the “refugee caravan” includes many women, unaccompanied minors, and entire families who are migrating through Mexico any way they can.

The migrants started their journey in Tapachula, Chiapas, near the Guatemala–Mexico border around 7 AM on Sunday. They walked, took public transportation, and hitchhiked their way to their first destination in the town of Huixtla, where many of the migrants camped outdoors. Their entire journey is more than 2,000 miles long.

https://splinternews.com/a-refugee-caravan-is-headed-to-the-u-s-and-getting-big-1824087413

It says "they intend to seek political asylum." Are those seeking asylum normally arrested, processed, and released after stepping foot in the US?

Yes
-Geaux

1981-
1,000 Arrests of Cubans

The argument in the Nine Fifty Lounge, in the Fort Apache section of the Bronx, had been noisy and nearly violent. In the beginning, Ramon Batista Carrelero, a Cuban refugee who came to this country in the 1980 Freedom Flotilla, had served as a peacemaker.

When his friend Ramon Pena pulled a knife on the manager, Carrelero helped take it away. When Pena went to the car and returned with a machete, Carrelero dragged his friend out.

But at 1 in the morning, when the two returned, the situation changed. Carrelero, who, in the manner of many Cuban toughs, has a tattoo between thumb and forefinger, was carrying a .32-caliber pistol. Pena had a 12-gauge shotgun.

In the last year, according to police, there have been an estimated 1,000 arrests in New York City of Cubans who came to this country in the Mariel, Cuba-to-Key West boat flotilla of the spring of 1980.

There were claims at that time that many of these refugees were criminals--that Castro was emptying his prisons into the boats at Mariel. There were counterclaims that the former prisoners were being held for political crimes, or for minor infractions of the law.

But it seems clear that the boats also carried violent criminals, and many of them have migrated to New York.

They came to this country, in many cases, bearing the tattoos with which they were marked in prison or which they gave themselves. They came with their own jailhouse religion and, according to police, with a penchant for high-caliber weapons and amazing bravado. And if their records were unavailable to U.S. officials when they entered the country, they are becoming known now.
1,000 Arrests of Cubans

1985- CUBAN REFUGEE CRIME TROUBLES POLICE ACROSS U. S.
A diplomatic agreement providing for the the United States to deport back to Cuba 2,746 refugees classified as criminal or mentally ill offers little comfort to law-enforcement officials, who say that refugees who fled the port of Mariel in 1980 have been linked to an unusually large number of crimes.

''The deportation is a step, but a very small step,'' said Robert O'Leary, assistant prosecutor in Union County, N.J.

CUBAN REFUGEE CRIME TROUBLES POLICE ACROSS U. S.

Neither of those examples actually supported your statement. There is a difference between political asylum seekers being arrested as soon as they step one foot in the US, and refugees committing crimes once they are already here.

If we are to just let them in, then please tell why we used the US Navy to intercept them on the seas then send them back?

-Geaux

You seem to be all over the place here. Maybe some clarification is in order.

You stated earlier that "The typical example is when they step one foot in the US, they are arrested and processed." I asked if that was true of those seeking asylum, and you responded by providing links to refugees already in the US committing crimes, without any indication about being arrested as soon as they step one foot in the US. When I pointed that out, you asked about just letting them in, and say something about the Navy intercepting refugees and sending them back. That would indicate the refugees never step one foot in the US. Maybe you could stick to one narrative at a time?
 
Can't make it up. A mass group of illegals are headed to the US. They are not hiding it. The Mexican government is assisting in busing them here. Spokesperson on TV said due to 'catch and release' they are powerless. The typical example is when they step one foot in the US, they are arrested and processed. Then they are released into the community with a court date set 2 years in the future....

Guess what?

They never show up for he trial and there you have it. Unlike what Obama wanted, they go and hide in the shadows

-Geaux
----------------

IMMIGRATION
A 'Refugee Caravan' Is Headed to the U.S. and Getting Bigger Every Day

An estimated 1,500 migrants from Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvadorstarted a month-long journey on Sunday to the United States, where they intend to seek political asylum. Organizers say the “refugee caravan” includes many women, unaccompanied minors, and entire families who are migrating through Mexico any way they can.

The migrants started their journey in Tapachula, Chiapas, near the Guatemala–Mexico border around 7 AM on Sunday. They walked, took public transportation, and hitchhiked their way to their first destination in the town of Huixtla, where many of the migrants camped outdoors. Their entire journey is more than 2,000 miles long.

https://splinternews.com/a-refugee-caravan-is-headed-to-the-u-s-and-getting-big-1824087413

Welcome to America
 
MS-13 recruitment.

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They are not entitled to political asylum.
I'm really tired of hearing about political asylum. There are hellholes all over the world. Practically the whole world needs political asylum.

Time for people in other countries to tough things out, when they have a bad political system, and not go running to Daddy USA. Our ancestors toughed it out in 1776. They didn't go running anywhere.
 
Millions of Democrat Voters are dangerous racist Aztlan Nationalist who refuse to accept that America is a sovereign country.
 
What kind of fear mongering shit is this? Lol!

The illegals are coming! Run for your lives. Hide yo kids, hide yo wife and hide yo husband!

I have to give credit where it's due. Republicans never fail to make me laugh and entertain me. You guys are comedic gold.
 
If shit was so rough, why not find "refuge" in a closer country?
What a bunch of bullshit. If they didnt have incentive, they would ALL be stopping in Mexico City.
Republicans and Democrats LOVE this shit.
 
Can't make it up.
LOL!!! The fringe media does it all the time. It's gotten so that they're talking about toning things down to avoid the avalanche of lawsuits that's developing.
Will the spate of lawsuits against fringe media stop the flow of conspiracy theories?
CNN and MSNBC have been running a crazy left wing conspiracy theory that the Russians stole the election from Hillary Clinton.
So sue.
 
If shit was so rough, why not find "refuge" in a closer country?
What a bunch of bullshit. If they didnt have incentive, they would ALL be stopping in Mexico City.
Republicans and Democrats LOVE this shit.
Yeah, it's like in Europe. People run for their freedom and safety, go to Turkey then Greece, but apparently will not be safe and free until they're on welfare in Germany or Sweden.
 

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