Norman
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The invasion hasn't stopped, it's intensifying. It won't stop for as long as the border is not secured.
"They just keep coming.
A report from the Center for Immigration Studies indicates another 35,000 African migrants are on their way to the United States.
Like the proverbial “bulge in the belly of the snake,” unusually high numbers of non-Latino migrants, obviously not from Central America, are now reportedly passing from Colombia through Panama on their way to the U.S. southern border. Their numbers range to the tens of thousands, whose vanguards we have already seen at the U.S. Southwest Border in recent months: Cameroonians, Ghanaians, Congolese, Haitians, Cubans, and some from the Middle East.
Word of their successful entries into the United States this year clearly reached home countries because now a swell numbering as many as 35,000 is on an infamous migrant passage through which migrants have long funneled from South America to North America: the Darien Gap.
“They have some level of understanding of what a sanctuary city is. ‘If we can get to one of those they won’t mess with us; They won’t get us out,'
“And we just talked to someone who works in the facility and he said, about on average, 1,500 more people come in each day and about 500 go out,”
“Everyone’s goal is to come to the US."
REPORT: 35,000 MORE Africans on way to US via South America - The American Mirror
Did anyone tell the third-worlders that they can soon get free health care here?
"They just keep coming.
A report from the Center for Immigration Studies indicates another 35,000 African migrants are on their way to the United States.
Like the proverbial “bulge in the belly of the snake,” unusually high numbers of non-Latino migrants, obviously not from Central America, are now reportedly passing from Colombia through Panama on their way to the U.S. southern border. Their numbers range to the tens of thousands, whose vanguards we have already seen at the U.S. Southwest Border in recent months: Cameroonians, Ghanaians, Congolese, Haitians, Cubans, and some from the Middle East.
Word of their successful entries into the United States this year clearly reached home countries because now a swell numbering as many as 35,000 is on an infamous migrant passage through which migrants have long funneled from South America to North America: the Darien Gap.
“They have some level of understanding of what a sanctuary city is. ‘If we can get to one of those they won’t mess with us; They won’t get us out,'
“And we just talked to someone who works in the facility and he said, about on average, 1,500 more people come in each day and about 500 go out,”
“Everyone’s goal is to come to the US."
REPORT: 35,000 MORE Africans on way to US via South America - The American Mirror
Did anyone tell the third-worlders that they can soon get free health care here?