Millions of Illegal Aliens From All Over The World Head For U.S. Border

Who said that? Is that what you think? Just look at the history of sending in the guard. I expect them to do the same they have done in the past. What makes you think they will do anything different?

You inferred we we’re sending troops to provide logistics support to the migrants / soon to be illegal aliens. I called bull **** on that.
 
O’ROURKE CAMPAIGN WON’T COMMENT YET ON THE MIGRANT CARAVAN MARCHING TOWARD THE US BORDER — HE ‘DOES NOT YET HAVE A STATEMENT’

Texas Democratic Senate candidate Beto O’Rourke’s campaign would not share his views about the migrant caravan filled with thousands of people from Central America traveling through Mexico toward the U.S., when asked by The Daily Caller News Foundation.

In an email to TheDCNF, O’Rourke’s campaign responded to an inquiry regarding the caravan, saying the Texas Democrat does not yet have anything to say about the migrant caravan approaching, and sending a link to an immigration section on O’Rourke’s campaign website, which touts his lax immigration views.


“Beto does not yet have a statement about the migrant caravan. Stay tuned,” an email from the campaign stated. “In general, Beto believes that immigrants help our state and country grow strong, safe, and prosperous and wants to ensure that immigrants have a lawful, earned path to citizenship.”

O’Rourke Campaign Won’t Comment Yet On The Migrant Caravan Marching Toward The US Border — He ‘Does Not Yet Have A Statement’

Saw him interviewed on HBO. He was quite clear on his stance regarding this without coming right out and saying it. Interesting that liberals never mention the rule of law or the Constitution when discussing this issue, It’s always an appeal to emotions.
 
You inferred we we’re sending troops to provide logistics support to the migrants / soon to be illegal aliens. I called bull **** on that.
You infer, I imply. But I didn't imply, you just inferred. The military will be building tents for the migrants when they come across the border just like they have done in the past.
 
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You infer, I imply. But I didn't imply, you just inferred. The military will be building tents for the migrants when they come across the border just like they have done in the past.
Lol. My grammar was correct and you just proved it. You reached the conclusion their role will be that of hospitality. I call BS on that. If they send 11 bravo infantry I don’t think they will be taking their dress uniforms and white gloves with them 🤣🤣🤣
 
Lol. My grammar was correct and you just proved it. You reached the conclusion their role will be that of hospitality. I call BS on that. If they send 11 bravo infantry I don’t think they will be taking their dress uniforms and white gloves with them 🤣🤣🤣
Afraid you are mistaken, the reader infers and the writer implies. Their role will be nothing more than it has in the past, logistics, detention. If it's a military style intervention, I would be surprised.
 
You infer, I imply. But I didn't imply, you just inferred. The military will be building tents for the migrants when they come across the border just like they have done in the past.
You inferred from the article the federal troops were going to a meet and greet and doubled down in this reply even with your interpretation . I implied your FOS... as usual.
 
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You infer, I imply. But I didn't imply, you just inferred. The military will be building tents for the migrants when they come across the border just like they have done in the past.
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Back on point and moving beyond grammar what I’m implying is the statement on logistics doesn’t make any sense. Also that was in an update to the article after I posted the link. I don’t doubt Fox inferred that from whoever told them the info but it doesn’t add up. The conclusion of US troops building temporary housing means it would have to be within the US. Mexico isn’t going to let our federal troops into their country. So that goes completely against everything that has been stated thus far. That they will not be allowed in at all. Ultimately I guess we won’t know until Mattis signs the order and the details of the order are made public.
 
Traitor...

Back on point and moving beyond grammar what I’m implying is the statement on logistics doesn’t make any sense. Also that was in an update to the article after I posted the link. I don’t doubt Fox inferred that from whoever told them the info but it doesn’t add up. The conclusion of US troops building temporary housing means it would have to be within the US. Mexico isn’t going to let our federal troops into their country. So that goes completely against everything that has been stated thus far. That they will not be allowed in at all. Ultimately I guess we won’t know until Mattis signs the order and the details of the order are made public.
no, thats just in reference to the infer/imply thing. I was the one who taught Mick the difference.
 
After the media Hatred toward President Trump because of the Zero Tolerance policy of his administration, we are now back at Obama's CATCH AND RELEASE program.

Nearly all of the invading Illegals will be processed, given a court date to appear before an immigration judge, then released into the United States. Ninety per-cent of them will never show up for their court dates.
 
After the media Hatred toward President Trump because of the Zero Tolerance policy of his administration, we are now back at Obama's CATCH AND RELEASE program.

Nearly all of the invading Illegals will be processed, given a court date to appear before an immigration judge, then released into the United States. Ninety per-cent of them will never show up for their court dates.
Are you having trouble posting links all of the sudden? Maybe even a meme.
 
After the media Hatred toward President Trump because of the Zero Tolerance policy of his administration, we are now back at Obama's CATCH AND RELEASE program.

Nearly all of the invading Illegals will be processed, given a court date to appear before an immigration judge, then released into the United States. Ninety per-cent of them will never show up for their court dates.
Then be given voter registrations cards and shown how to vote straight dem party line
 
And store them where?
So the law with regard to catching at the border is pretty clear. We process them for finger prints etc... and they go back fairly quickly. Unless an asylum claim is made. I’ll try to dig up a link or two if I can find them again. The catch comes in if they are beyond X miles from the border (I think X is 100 ) or more than Y days (I don’t remember the Y number at all). Then you do the court date and release OR, etc,..
 
Now Mexicans are being mean to the caravan: 1,200 drop out over sickness, fear and police harassment as Mattis prepares to order 800 troops to fortify the border
Sickness, fear and police harassment have slowly whittled the size of the migrant caravan, but thousands remained on the northward march even as Defense Secretary Jim Mattis was expected to sign an order sending 800 or more troops to the southern border.

The caravan, still numbering some 4,000 to 5,000, set off from from Mapastepec, Mexico at dawn on Thursday with more than 1,000 miles still to go and the rigors of the trek toward the U.S. taking their toll.

In the 95 miles since the caravan burst through the border with Guatemala over the weekend, about 1,200 have left the caravan. An estimated 500 people have voluntarily accepted bus trips back to their home countries, and 1,700 have dropped out to apply for asylum in Mexico, officials in that country say.

'We didn't know what lay ahead,' lamented Pedro Arturo Torres, homesick for Honduras. 'We want to return to our country, where you can get by — even if just with beans, but you can survive, there with our families, at peace.'
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A Honduran migrant carries his national flag as he walks north as part of a thousands strong caravan trying to reach the U.S., still over 1000 miles away, near Mapastepec, Mexico on Thursday

As the caravan ground north from Mexico's southern border, Mexican federal police have seen to it that their journey is as unpleasant as possible.

In at least one case, reporters have witnessed Mexican police pulling over a vehicle carrying hitchhikers from the caravan and ordering everyone who wasn't a Mexican citizen to get off of the truck.

Forcing the migrants to walk under the scorching midday heat may eventually take a toll on their health and compel more of them to take free buses back to Honduras.

In addition, the Mexican federal government has flatly refused to provide any aide to the migrants: not a single meal, a bathroom or a bottle of water.

It has reserved those only for migrants who turn themselves in at immigration offices to apply for visas or be deported.

500 Central Americans leave migrant caravan to take buses home | Daily Mail Online
 

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