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    'Caravan' of migrants reach US border, temporarily turned away by Border Patrol

    'Caravan' of migrants reach US border, temporarily turned away by Border Patrol


    • By BEN GITTLESON
    • M.L. NESTEL

    Apr 29, 2018, 7:35 PM ET

    ns-Maximo Musielik/AP
    WATCHCaravan carrying dozens of migrants seeking asylum from Central America


    The quest for asylum for the caravan of Central Americans was put on pause after Border Patrol authorities declared that they were unable to process them due to space constraints.
    “CBP facilities at capacity at San Ysidro. They won't be taking any more until space becomes available," U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Kevin McAleenan said in a statement Sunday afternoon. "At this time, we have reached capacity at the San Ysidro port of entry for CBP officers to be able to bring additional persons traveling without appropriate entry documentation into the port of entry for processing."

    He then assured that once space opens up and "resources become available" officers "will be able to take additional individuals into the port for processing."


    The news for a dwindling group of Central Americans caravaning to the busiest border crossing in the U.S. to seek asylum was met with frustration and anger.


    One rejected migrant blamed the U.S. government for failing "to get sufficient agents and resources" to process the refugees.



    “The United States government is the most powerful government on the planet," the migrant said. "One of the most richest governments on the planet. We can build a base in Iraq in under a week, [yet] we can't process 200 refugees? I don't believe it.”


    Before it was announced that San Ysidro was at capacity, an attorney representing a caravan migrant told ABC News that approximately 150 to 180 people would present at the official port of entry and seek asylum today.

    She said most were children.

    “The majority of those that will be presenting are children coming with their families,” Nicole Ramos, an attorney with the organization Al Otro Lado, which directs the Border Rights Project. “Some of them are coming with just their mothers, some of them are coming with just their fathers, and them some of them are coming with both parents. We also have several children who are unaccompanied minors who do not have parents or family to take care of them, and they will obviously be coming by themselves."


    The border at San Ysidro has for weeks been built up as a flashpoint where the caravan of emigrants hoped to make the 15-minute walk over the pedistian bridge and gain entry into the U.S.


    But it was unknown if border authorites would welcome them with open arms or turn them away.


    The nearly 400 migrants -- many mothers carrying infants children who filled five old school buses and at one point numbered over 1,000 strong slogging from as far as Guatemala -- arrived in Tijuana last week. Some secured pro bono legal counsel and have been staying in shelters in Tijuana near the U.S. border in San Diego.


    The vast majority of emigrants that make up the caravan come from violence-ravaged Honduras.


    A large caravan arrived in Tijuana within the last week and had waited until Sunday to cross the border into San Diego.

    Supporters on both sides of the border held celebrations and demonstrations.

    Attention on their flight and plight has reached a fever pitch, with President Donald Trump painting the caravan as a direct threat to the U.S.


    During a Saturday night rally in Washington, Michigan, he railed against the caravan as proof that the country's laws were too lax.


    "Are you watching that mess that's going on right now with the caravan coming up?" he asked the crowd.

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    Already this month, Trump called on more manpower to be deployed by the National Guard in Arizona, New Mexico and California to secure the border.


    He said Saturday that it was clear that for too long immigration laws were "so weak" and the country's borders too porous.


    "We don't have borders," he said. "We're going to build the wall. We're getting it. We have already started."


    Edgard Garrido/Reuters

    Members of a caravan of migrants from Central America walk next to the border fence between Mexico and the U.S., before a gathering in a park and prior to preparations for an asylum request in the U.S., in Tijuana, Mexico, April 29, 2018.more +Viridiana Vidal, a spokeswoman for Pueblo Sin Fronteras, the group behind the so-called migrant “caravan,” said she expected approximately 100 to 200 people to attempt to cross from Mexico to the U.S. at the San Ysidro border crossing, where they planned to request asylum.

    The group vowed in a statement that the 1,500 men, women and children who have at times joined the long journey were seeking peace and "fighting for a safe and dignified life."


    "Now that our journey is ending, we demand that our rights as refugees, migrants and human beings be respected,” the group said in a statement.


    They called the effort by President Trump to deploy the National Guard as a way to "further militarize the U.S. southern border."


    Late last week, another organizer told ABC News that the "caravan" had been reduced to 375 migrants -- and stressed that not all of the remaining members were seeking asylum in the United States.


    Edgard Garrido/Reuters

    Members of a caravan of migrants from Central America carry their luggage before a gathering in a park prior to preparations for an asylum request in the U.S., in Tijuana, Mexico, April 29, 2018.more +On Sunday afternoon, at least a dozen people climbed to the top of the border fence from the Mexican side and sat or stood on top. It isn't clear how many of them were part of the caravan group or inspired supporters.

    They appeared to protest and also celebrate the caravaners coming to the United States.


    Edgard Garrido/Reuters

    Members of a caravan of migrants from Central America ride on a bus past the border fence between Mexico and the U.S., to gather in a park prior to preparations for an asylum request in the U.S., in Tijuana, Mexico, April 29, 2018.more +

    U.S. authorities on Sunday stated that some immigrants crossed over an especially vulnerable section of the border into the country over the past 24 hours to wade through a dangerous canyon.

    Rodney S. Scott, chief patrol agent at the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, condemned members of the Central American caravan and accused them of having "illegally entered the United States without immigration documents by climbing over the dilapidated scrap metal border fence on either side of the San Ysidro Port of Entry."


    He lambasted caravaners who are mothers attempting to put themselves and their children in peril to traverse "illegally through a dark, treacherous canyon that is notorious for human and drug-smuggling."


    Edgard Garrido/Reuters

    Members of a migrant caravan from Central America walk on a bridge at the end of their caravan journey through Mexico, prior to preparations for an asylum request in the U.S., in Tijuana, Baja California state, Mexico, April 27, 2018more +

    "As a father myself, I find it unconscionable that anyone would expose a child to these dangerous conditions, especially when there is a legitimate Port of Entry within a few miles of these dangerous canyons," Scott stated.

    There have been counter protests by a group calling themselves "San Diegans for Secure Borders," who planned to make their presence known at Friendship Park that the asylum seekers are not welcomed, according to ABC News station KGTV.


    Also, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen warned anybody attempting to breach the border illegally that they could face legal consequences and their cases could be adjudicated.


    "If you enter our country illegally, you have broken the law and will be referred for prosecution. If you make a false immigration claim, you have broken the law and will be referred for prosecution. If you assist or coach an individual in making a false immigration claim, you have broken the law and will be referred for prosecution," she wrote in a statement released last week.

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    Most of these people filled with "fear" look overweight, well clothed and loaded with kids.

    Their "fear" is not based on the necessary criteria for asylum law BUT obama left off the "based on" part - religious, political reasons. Based on wanting FREEBIES paid for by American citizens.
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    Quote Originally Posted by artist View Post
    Most of these people filled with "fear" look overweight, well clothed and loaded with kids.

    Their "fear" is not based on the necessary criteria for asylum law BUT obama left off the "based on" part - religious, political reasons. Based on wanting FREEBIES paid for by American citizens.
    They're liars, frauds, thieves, con artists, whiners, scammers, drug runners and the worst of the worst.
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    Quote Originally Posted by artist View Post
    Most of these people filled with "fear" look overweight, well clothed and loaded with kids.

    Their "fear" is not based on the necessary criteria for asylum law BUT obama left off the "based on" part - religious, political reasons. Based on wanting FREEBIES paid for by American citizens.
    As for the clothing, advocate groups were handing out the clothing on the Mexican side of the border. They couldn't have them looking shabby, filthy and unkept in front of the media cameras. I saw them handing out the clothing on Fox.

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