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09-09-2018, 07:31 PM #1
Cops Capture 217 Central American Migrants Along Mexican Border State Dirt Roads
Cops Capture 217 Central American Migrants Along Mexican Border State Dirt Roads
Breitbart Texas / Cartel Chronicles9 Sep 201879
MONTERREY, Nuevo León — Cartel-connected human smugglers tried to move more than 300 Central American migrants from Monterrey to the border city of Reynosa, Tamaulipas. From there, the migrants were expected to cross into Texas. The effort failed after the groups tried to use multiple dirt roads in an attempt to get around a police checkpoint along the highway.
Earlier this week, Breitbart Texas reported that Mexican state authorities detained 119 migrants who had been locked inside a tractor-trailer headed for the border.
That detention took place near the town of General Bravo which is located near a mobile checkpoint set up by Nuevo León’s Fuerza civil and military authorities.
Breitbart Texas has since learned that the 119 migrants were part of a larger group of 336 migrants who had been riding in three tractor-trailers en route to the border with Texas. Law enforcement sources revealed that moments before they stopped the first truck, the driver radioed to the rest that there was a checkpoint and he tried to turn around causing a traffic jam that drew the attention of authorities.
Upon hearing about the checkpoint, the drivers of the other two trucks turned into some dirt roads and unloaded the 217 migrants they had locked in their trailers, telling them to walk around the checkpoint to a designated meeting place. Soon after authorities detained the 119 migrants from the first trailer, they began a large-scale search operation to locate the other migrants
Within the group, authorities found more than 30 young children who had been traveling alone, being cared for by other migrants.
The state police provided first aid to some of the migrants and then turned them over to Mexico’s National Immigration Institute to determine if they are in the country legally.
https://www.breitbart.com/texas/2018...te-dirt-roads/
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09-09-2018, 07:34 PM #2
See?! These home countries know what to do to stop illegal immigration from or through their country into the United States.
Judy's Plan B Now!!
Judy's Plan B Now!!
Judy's Plan B Now!!
Judy's Plan B:
Tell all these countries, if your citizens don't stop entering our country illegally, then your country will have no aid from or trade with the United States. Period.A Nation Without Borders Is Not A Nation - Ronald Reagan
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09-09-2018, 07:50 PM #3
The article fails to say what Mexico will do with them.
Mexico doesn't want to get stuck caring for them so they will probably transport them to the border, or let them make their own way to the border and let them ask for asylum in the U.S.
And Trump will give them asylum and set them free in the U.S.Last edited by JohnDoe2; 09-09-2018 at 07:53 PM.
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09-09-2018, 07:54 PM #4
Well if the Dems were in control they would have the buses for them all ready to go.
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09-09-2018, 08:02 PM #5
If Judy's Plan B was in effect, they would be deported by Mexico back to their home country.
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09-09-2018, 08:23 PM #6NO AMNESTY
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09-10-2018, 01:39 AM #7"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing" ** Edmund Burke**
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09-10-2018, 08:29 AM #8
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09-10-2018, 08:33 AM #9
Mexico can put them ALL on buses back to Central America!
STOP THIS HUMAN TRAFFICKING!ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM
DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL
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09-10-2018, 06:18 PM #10
Volunteers help immigrants released from center in Texas
Miguel Roberts
In this photo taken Sept. 7, 2018, three immigrant women sit with backpacks donated by the Good Neighbor Settlement House at La Plaza Bus Terminal in downtown Brownsville, Texas. The individuals were released from custody by Department of Homeland Security officials and were waiting to board buses to travel to destinations further inside the United States. (Miguel Roberts/The Brownsville Herald via AP)
Posted: Monday, September 10, 2018 3:18 pm |Updated: 3:35 pm, Mon Sep 10, 2018.
Associated Press |
BROWNSVILLE, Texas (AP) — Volunteers from faith-based and grassroots organizations have spent their early morning for several weeks helping people released from an immigrant detention center in South Texas prepare for their journeys across the country.
The Brownsville Herald reports they are continuing work that started in McAllen when public outrage over the Trump administration's "zero tolerance policy" and family separations at the border hit its peak earlier this year.
Four volunteers from the Good Neighbor Settlement House greeted 15 immigrants who were dropped off around 6 a.m. on a recent Friday by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Volunteers helped them get their bus tickets, use their phones to call family members, distributed backpacks, food and offer rides to those heading for the airport.
Those in the process of seeking asylum are sometimes dropped off at La Plaza at Brownsville Terminal with little more than the clothes on their backs, said volunteer Jim Pace.
"We identify ourselves as being from the Evangelical Methodist Church," he said, "and we have Good Neighbor Settlement House where — if their trip is delayed — they can have shelter, rest, a bath, hot food, and we'll bring them back to the bus station."
Jack White, executive director of the settlement house, said the original intent was to give shelter to immigrants dropped off at the bus station at night. Meeting them in the morning has had an impact on the number of volunteers who can help, he added.
"Given the situation, we're here to . alleviate the pain and suffering refugees have experienced," White said.
"We need more volunteers to continue this process, but we've got some great people and really appreciate the support we've gotten from ICE, the new police chief and the community for these people who just need to be treated like human beings."
As the arriving immigrants settled in, Pace talked with 27-year-old Augustine from Cuba. Augustine said he traveled through 13 counties before turning himself in at a bridge in Matamoros, Mexico, and he was detained for 38 days.
Pace said the migrants are given temporary asylum until their case is heard by an assigned immigration judge in the area to which they are traveling.
Immigrants recently helped were heading around the country, including New York, North Carolina and Florida.
They were joined by volunteers from Angry Tias and Abuelas, a group started in McAllen to give supplies to asylum-seekers released at the bus station there. The men, known as Los Primos, brought clothing donated by their friends and cards with information on how to find pro bono legal services.
Sergio Cordova said he has been coming to the bus station to distribute donations for about four weeks, after another member of Angry Tias and Abuelas spread the word that immigrants were being left at the station.
"What I'm guessing is when the court system said they wouldn't do 'zero tolerance,' I think that's when they started releasing people," he said of a federal policy that required criminal prosecution of all people illegally entering the country.
The Trump administration this month announced new regulations that would discard a limit on how long immigrant children can be detained and allow the government to hold families until their immigration cases are decided, The Associated Press reported.
John Chosy, Good Neighbor Settlement House development director, said Interim Brownsville Police Chief David Dale told the group recently released detainees are targets for robbery and other crimes.
Police have stepped up their presence in the area, Chosy added, and volunteers have worked with leadership at the Port Isabel detention center to select a safe drop-off spot.
"All these people want is what God gave me," he said.
"It's really humbling to see what these people go through just so they can have a shot at what we were given."
Marianela Watson, a settlement house board member, lent her phone to the women contacting their families and trying to sort out money transfers. One woman became worried after realizing she could not get the funds her sister had wired without an ID, fearing she wouldn't have money during her three-day bus trip.
"I came because Jack said, 'I need help,'" Watson said.
"You can tell they're afraid, but you go talk to them and see them relax, and you have a short relationship."
Daniel, 27, spent the day at Good Neighbor Settlement House as he waited for his bus to Massachusetts. The Guatemala City man said he had a job at a gasoline station but decided to flee when gang members threatened to kill him if he did not join them.
Daniel said he crossed the Rio Grande near Reynosa, Mexico, and was detained for 44 days. He said he was grateful to the volunteers who met him at the bus station because he didn't have any money or know what to do next. He plans to donate to the organization so they can continue that work.
Information from: The Brownsville Herald, http://www.brownsvilleherald.com
https://www.brownsvilleherald.com/ne...adffbff14.html
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