Bestoutwest
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Sounds like they are not getting into Mexico, and they're stuck on a bridge in Guatemala. Mexico is demanding a passport, which the majority don't have.
Bestoutwest":1p5bg1zf said:Sounds like they are not getting into Mexico, and they're stuck on a bridge in Guatemala. Mexico is demanding a passport, which the majority don't have.
TennesseeTuxedo":38tcv2om said:Bestoutwest":38tcv2om said:Sounds like they are not getting into Mexico, and they're stuck on a bridge in Guatemala. Mexico is demanding a passport, which the majority don't have.
They'll get in.
The articles I read this morning said they were allowing some in on temp visas, but not most....yet or not en masse...yet.haase":bpqgo04p said:Looks like there not getting in here. :wave:
TECUN UMAN, Guatemala -- A U.S.-bound caravan that once totaled more than 3,000 Central American migrants looked to be about a third that size Saturday morning, when its remaining members woke up on a bridge that divides the borders of Guatemala and Mexico and waited to get past a crossing guarded by hundreds of Mexican federal police.
Hundreds of migrants have already crossed, some legally, some not. It's unclear whether any have simply turned back.
Members of the migrant caravan burst through a Guatemalan border fence on Friday and rushed onto the bridge over the Suchiate River. Men and women, some with young children and babies drenched in sweat, began storming and climbing the barrier — tearing it down. They defied Mexican authorities' entreaties for an orderly crossing and U.S. President Donald Trump's threats of retaliation.
But they were met Friday by a wall of police with riot shields on the Mexican side of the bridge. About 50 managed to push their way through before officers unleashed pepper spray and the rest retreated, joining the sea of humanity on the bridge.
Police and immigration agents began letting small groups of 10, 20 or 30 people through the gates if they wanted to apply for refugee status. Once they file a claim, they can go to a shelter (in Mexico) to spend the night.
They'll fit right in with the antifa crowd....maybe that's who's footing the bill....or trying to buy votes.greybeard":268pjigw said:The articles I read this morning said they were allowing some in on temp visas, but not most.haase":268pjigw said:Looks like there not getting in here. :wave:
It pretty much turned into a riot when the Mexicans closed and locked the bridge gate and several police were injured.
Yeah....that's the kind of law abiding peaceful folks ya want coming into your country..... :roll:
That's a lot of voters...HDRider":1kzsak9s said:10,000 now