Last chance to get in? 3,000 Mexican Migrants March Towards America On Election Day: US border source blasts 'one last f*** you to America'
More than 3,000 Mexican migrants marched towards America on Election Day as after
Donald Trump vowed to carry out the 'largest deportation operation in American history'.
Men, women and children were seen marching towards the southern US border Tuesday carrying banners that read 'no more migrant blood' and images of the Virgin of Guadalupe, an important religious and cultural symbol in
Mexico, as Americans headed to their local polling stations.
US Border Patrol was aware the election could trigger mass migrations of asylum seekers, according to sources who told
The New York Post that the migrants want to arrive in the country as 'one last f*** you to America' before Trump takes office.
More than 3,000 Mexican migrants marched towards America on Election Day
The large caravan gathered in Tapachula, the capital of the southern Chiapas state, before heading northward Tuesday on the 2,000-mile journey to America
Men, women and children were seen marching towards the southern US border Tuesday carrying banners that read 'no more migrant blood' and images of the Virgin of Guadalupe, an important religious and cultural symbol in Mexico
Migrants walk in a caravan during the US Election Day in an attempt to reach Mexico's northern border
The caravan gathered in Tapachula, Mexico before setting off on the 2,000-mile journey to America. US Border Patrol was aware the election could trigger a mass influx of asylum seekers.
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