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

A caravan of Honduran migrants is approaching the U.S. border ahead of Joe Biden's inauguration, creating the first major test of Biden's plan to reverse many of Donald Trump's immigration policies.

'We recognize the importance of the incoming Government of the United States having shown a strong commitment to migrants and asylum seekers, which presents an opportunity for the governments of Mexico and Central America to develop policies and a migration management that respect and promote the human rights of the population in mobility,' said a statement from Pueblo Sin Fronteras, a migrants right group.

'We will advocate that the Biden government honors its commitments.'


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A caravan of Honduran immigrants appear to be making its way towards the United States as soon as this week

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The Associated Press reports the migrants crossed into Guatemala on Friday night without registering after departing from San Pedro Sula in Honduras earlier in the day.

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The National Immigration Institute in Mexico has been posting videos and images showing what awaits migrants when they try to cross into the country: various agents and National Guard members, ready to protect the border.

The potential arrive of a migrant caravan to the United States harkens back to the midterm elections in 2018, when Trump made it a central issue.

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On Friday, many of the migrants forced their way into Guatemala without registering in the country

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Pictured: Migrants cross into Guatemala and past the Guatemalan soldiers patrolling their border

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Joe Biden has vowed to reverse many of Trump's immigration policies and the caravan may be his first big policy test

Honduran migrant caravan 1,000 strong demands that Biden match his rhetoric about refugees | Daily Mail Online
 
A caravan of Honduran migrants is approaching the U.S. border ahead of Joe Biden's inauguration, creating the first major test of Biden's plan to reverse many of Donald Trump's immigration policies.

'We recognize the importance of the incoming Government of the United States having shown a strong commitment to migrants and asylum seekers, which presents an opportunity for the governments of Mexico and Central America to develop policies and a migration management that respect and promote the human rights of the population in mobility,' said a statement from Pueblo Sin Fronteras, a migrants right group.

'We will advocate that the Biden government honors its commitments.'


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A caravan of Honduran immigrants appear to be making its way towards the United States as soon as this week

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The Associated Press reports the migrants crossed into Guatemala on Friday night without registering after departing from San Pedro Sula in Honduras earlier in the day.

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The National Immigration Institute in Mexico has been posting videos and images showing what awaits migrants when they try to cross into the country: various agents and National Guard members, ready to protect the border.

The potential arrive of a migrant caravan to the United States harkens back to the midterm elections in 2018, when Trump made it a central issue.

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On Friday, many of the migrants forced their way into Guatemala without registering in the country

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Pictured: Migrants cross into Guatemala and past the Guatemalan soldiers patrolling their border

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Joe Biden has vowed to reverse many of Trump's immigration policies and the caravan may be his first big policy test

Honduran migrant caravan 1,000 strong demands that Biden match his rhetoric about refugees | Daily Mail Online
More democrat voters
 
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Hundreds of Honduran migrants are headed for the United States border, just days after Vice President Pence sat down with the Central American country’s leader, urging him to take a tougher stance on mass migrations.
At least 1,300 people, including young children, left San Pedro Sula in northern Honduras on Saturday, in what some are calling the “March of the Migrant,” Reuters reported.


Bartolo Fuentes, the organizer, told the news agency that the group plans to march through Guatemala and into Mexico. From there, participants will request refugee status, which would allow them to stay in the country, or they will apply for a visa to pass through into the U.S.

The development came just days after Pence met with Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez, President Jimmy Morales of Guatemala and Vice President Oscar Ortiz of El Salvador, asking them to step up and help combat illegal immigration in return for help from the U.S.

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Hundreds of Hondurans head for US border in mass migration 'march': report
Odd that so many people would want to come to such a racist country.
 
She Said She Was Raped At A Houston Immigration Detention Center. She Lied To Get A Visa.

In 2018, a Mexican woman was detained at a Houston immigration detention center after getting released from prison for abusing a child. Two years later, in 2020, she filed a lawsuit claiming she had been raped and even impregnated during the two months she was in the center – a lie she hoped would get her a visa.

The woman, referred to only as Jane Doe because she used a pseudonym in court documents, had lived in Texas illegally for 10 years, the Houston Chronicle reported. She had spent two years in prison after she was convicted of causing injury to a child, and was transferred to the Houston Processing Center because U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement placed a detainer on her following her release from prison.

Jane was in the Center for two months, and claimed she was raped the night before she was to be deported. Two years later she filed a lawsuit against CoreCivic Inc., the company that actually ran the Center. She claimed that she was raped in a dark room at the facility after being taken there by guards. She said two other women were in the room during the assault. Jane demanded monetary damages and sought a visa to remain in the U.S.

Her lies were uncovered when a transcript of a phone interview between Jane and a Harris County Sheriff’s Office investigator and ICE special agent contained her confession that she made up the story in order to get a visa.

Woman Lies About Being Raped At Immigration Detention Center For Visa
 
Hispanics tend to be Catholic. Catholics hate abortion. WTF are you talking about?

The problem is that although Hispanics are socially conservative they still vote for welfare. they don't consider or understand the unintended consequences for voting communist. This is how va became the California of the south. Hispanics voted for the welfare party but also got the immoral culture of the party too.
 
Joe Biden will unveil sweeping immigration legislation on Wednesday to give 11 million illegal immigrants a path to citizenship and challenge Republicans to embrace it

Despite the Capitol being on lockdown for his inauguration and an early push on the pandemic, President-elect Joe Biden plans to put forward a sweeping immigration proposal on his first day in office.

His plan would provide a path to citizenship for 11 million people estimated to be living in the country illegally – a sweeping turnaround from the posture of the outgoing administration.

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Joe Biden to unveil sweeping immigration legislation Wednesday with path to citizenship | Daily Mail Online
 
They are already here bud. I have read estimates that stay around 30MM illegals here now. 10% of the population roughly. From my subjective view it seems there are more ... but with me living in Charlotte and working construction, I understand that I see far more than most people do.

While I love the guys who work with/for me and respect them and their work ethic, I am smart enough to know that illegal immigration has to be stopped or this entire country will be Northern Mexico...bet yall would be surprised how few of them are actually from Mexico though. Maybe 1 in 4...rest are Honduras, Guatemala, Dom Rep, etc. Mexico is, when compared to the others, much more stable and wealthy. Those smaller central American countries are 3rd world and have low standards of living when compared to Mexico...1 of my favorite dudes on Earth named Freddie is from Honduras...very good carpenter built like a Panzer tank who does more work in a day then most of us do in a week, and he said back home where his parents live 7 bucks US a day is a good job and 10 bucks a day is a GREAT job. Again, not unskilled labor...he makes 20 bucks an hour here and works 50 to 55 hrs a week. So minimum of 1000 a week. Do the math on that one. $42 for a 6 day week there vs $1000 to $1100 here. 7 months there to a week's earnings here roughly? If you lived in a "dirt floor poor" country with those prospects, wouldn't you do whatever you could to get here? When you have friends and family members who already made that journey and survived...so they send their Mamas $200 a week and they live like kings? Some of my guys build mansions back home set on BIG farms...have hundreds to thousands of cattle on their farms/ranches that Dad or brothers etc tend to...Mom and Dad live there too of course in their own new houses. I would have done the same as them. Come here too...made as much as possible then go home to retire a rich man.

We have to put a stop to it though. It will wreck this country and economy... we need to finish the border wall and change our laws and deportation practices. Got. To. Stop.
 
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They are already here bud. I have read estimates that stay around 30MM illegals here now. 10% of the population roughly. From my subjective view it seems there are more ... but with me living in Charlotte and working construction, I understand that I see far more than most people do.

While I love the guys who work with/for me and respect them and their work ethic, I am smart enough to know that illegal immigration has to be stopped or this entire country will be Northern Mexico...bet yall would be surprised how few of them are actually from Mexico though. Maybe 1 in 4...rest are Honduras, Guatemala, Dom Rep, etc. Mexico is, when compared to the others, much more stable and wealthy. Those smaller central American countries are 3rd world and have low standards of living when compared to Mexico...1 of my favorite dudes on Earth named Freddie is from Honduras...very good carpenter built like a Panzer tank who does more work in a day then most of us do in a week, and he said back home where his parents live 7 bucks US a day is a good job and 10 bucks a day is a GREAT job. Again, not unskilled labor...he makes 20 bucks an hour here and works 50 to 55 hrs a week. So minimum of 1000 a week. Do the math on that one. $42 for a 6 day week there vs $1000 to $1100 here. 7 months there to a week's earnings here roughly? If you lived in a "dirt floor poor" country with those prospects, wouldn't you do whatever you could to get here? When you have friends and family members who already made that journey and survived...so they send their Mamas $200 a week and they live like kings? Some of my guys build mansions back home set on BIG farms...have hundreds to thousands of cattle on their farms/ranches that Dad or brothers etc tend to...Mom and Dad live there too of course in their own new houses. I would have done the same as them. Come here too...made as much as possible then go home to retire a rich man.

We have to put a stop to it though. It will wreck this country and economy... we need to finish the border wall and change our laws and deportation practices. Got. To. Stop.

A worker visa program that allows needed labor to cross the border back and forth might cut down on the illegal migrations. Many come here and stay because they're afraid that returning to their own countries would mean another illegal crossing to get back into the States. We cannot adopt masses of populations from other countries. We are no longer a frontier nation, and our ability to sustain our population without destroying our environment is already strained. Over population is a real problem, and we should not just ignore our own problems in order to appease the desires of hundreds of millions of people who want to come here.
 
A worker visa program that allows needed labor to cross the border back and forth might cut down on the illegal migrations. Many come here and stay because they're afraid that returning to their own countries would mean another illegal crossing to get back into the States. We cannot adopt masses of populations from other countries. We are no longer a frontier nation, and our ability to sustain our population without destroying our environment is already strained. Over population is a real problem, and we should not just ignore our own problems in order to appease the desires of hundreds of millions of people who want to come here.

Rational. Dont know about you but we have enough population and with increasing automation, which is real, we cant keep fueling a service economy. Hence, we need decent and good wage mfg jobs, not artificial min wages which allow artificial substitence. As a consumer nation, if your workers are $15/hour burger workers, the only thing they will be able to afford is a $15 burger.
 
Thousands of US-bound Honduran migrants are beaten back with batons and tear-gas by masked Guatemalan security forces as Joe Biden unveils immigration reform

Hundreds of mostly Honduran migrants were removed from a road in Guatemala where they camped out after security forces blocked their path to the United States

Video footage on social media and local television showed lines of military and National Police officers wielding plastic shields as they moved down the road towards the asylum seekers near the Guatemalan village of Vado Hondo, some 34 miles from the borders of Honduras and El Salvador.

The removal was confirmed by the Guatemalan Institute of Migration a day after the administration of President-elect Joe Biden urged the migrants to return back to Honduras and their other native lands.

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Guatemalan Police dissolves the caravan of thousands of people that blocked the road in Vado Hondo on Monday
Thousands of migrants stranded at Guatemala and Honduras border

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Security remains high as migrants who arrived in caravan from Honduras try to make their way to the United States in Vado Hondo, Guatemala, on Monday

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Migrants holding the American and Honduran flags block a road in the Guatemalan village of Vado Hondo before security forces removed them Monday

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A migrant cries along with her child after the police dispersed the caravan of thousands of people that blocked the road in Vado Hondo, Guatemala

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Thousands of Honduran migrants, who since Thursday night have marched towards Guatemala in hopes of reaching the United States, were forcefully dispersed by Guatemalan security forces on Monday. Cops and soldiers fired tear gas at the migrants who were camping out along a highway in the village of Vado Hondo, about 34 miles from the borders of Honduras and El Salvador. According to Guatemala immigration authorities, more than 1,000 Hondurans were sent back on Sunday and an additional 100 migrants were returned to El Salvador. At least 21 Honduran migrants who joined the caravan tested positive for COVID-19 and were hospitalized. They will be sent back to Honduras once they have recuperated

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Honduran who joined a new caravan of almost 8,000 migrants who want to seek asylum from the United States rest on a stretch of a road in Vado Hondo, Guatemala, before Guatemalan security forces moved in and forced them to disperse

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A migrant from Honduras clashes with Guatemalan cops and soldiers in the village of Vado Hondo on Monday

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Thousands of Honduran migrants clash with security forces in Guatemala to make their way to the U.S | Daily Mail Online
 
Can't wait to see the people defending the lockdowns, people losing their jobs, and all the buisnesses closing because of a virus tell us that we need to open the borders.

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Thousands of US-bound Honduran migrants are beaten back with batons and tear-gas by masked Guatemalan security forces as Joe Biden unveils immigration reform

Hundreds of mostly Honduran migrants were removed from a road in Guatemala where they camped out after security forces blocked their path to the United States

Video footage on social media and local television showed lines of military and National Police officers wielding plastic shields as they moved down the road towards the asylum seekers near the Guatemalan village of Vado Hondo, some 34 miles from the borders of Honduras and El Salvador.

The removal was confirmed by the Guatemalan Institute of Migration a day after the administration of President-elect Joe Biden urged the migrants to return back to Honduras and their other native lands.

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Guatemalan Police dissolves the caravan of thousands of people that blocked the road in Vado Hondo on Monday
Thousands of migrants stranded at Guatemala and Honduras border

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Security remains high as migrants who arrived in caravan from Honduras try to make their way to the United States in Vado Hondo, Guatemala, on Monday

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Migrants holding the American and Honduran flags block a road in the Guatemalan village of Vado Hondo before security forces removed them Monday

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A migrant cries along with her child after the police dispersed the caravan of thousands of people that blocked the road in Vado Hondo, Guatemala

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Thousands of Honduran migrants, who since Thursday night have marched towards Guatemala in hopes of reaching the United States, were forcefully dispersed by Guatemalan security forces on Monday. Cops and soldiers fired tear gas at the migrants who were camping out along a highway in the village of Vado Hondo, about 34 miles from the borders of Honduras and El Salvador. According to Guatemala immigration authorities, more than 1,000 Hondurans were sent back on Sunday and an additional 100 migrants were returned to El Salvador. At least 21 Honduran migrants who joined the caravan tested positive for COVID-19 and were hospitalized. They will be sent back to Honduras once they have recuperated

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Honduran who joined a new caravan of almost 8,000 migrants who want to seek asylum from the United States rest on a stretch of a road in Vado Hondo, Guatemala, before Guatemalan security forces moved in and forced them to disperse

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A migrant from Honduras clashes with Guatemalan cops and soldiers in the village of Vado Hondo on Monday

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Thousands of Honduran migrants clash with security forces in Guatemala to make their way to the U.S | Daily Mail Online

Trump Lifts Ban On Travel From EU, UK And Brazil... And Biden Immediately Reinstates It | ZeroHedge

Can anyone make sense of these two headlines?
 
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Joe Biden: Amnesty for Everyone Who Was Here on January 1

NEIL MUNRO 18 Jan 2021

President-elect Joe Biden’s amnesty plan will reportedly provide the glittering prize of U.S. citizenship to everyone who can show they were in the United States illegally on January 1, if Congress passes the wage-cutting, nation-changing legislation amid a deep economic recession.


Joe Biden: Amnesty for Everyone Who Was Here on January 1
 
Some in Migrant Caravan Carry Fake COVID-19 Test Results, Say Guatemalan Officials

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Guatemalan officials report that some of the migrants in this weekend’s caravan carried fake COVID-19 test results. Others actually tested positive for the potentially deadly virus.

Guatemalan Foreign Affairs Secretary Pedro Brolo Vila told reporters that some of the thousands of migrants who violently crossed their border from Honduras over the weekend are carrying fake COVID-19 test results indicating negative findings, according to Fox News.

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Brolo’s comments came after Guatemalan security forces dealt with thousands of violent, mostly Honduran, migrants forcing their way into the country and ultimately, the United States. Officials report the violent migrant caravan threw rocks at security forces. Others pushed their way through the human barricade of security forces, Breitbart Texas reported.

Guatemalan health officials said 21 of the migrants tested positive for Coronavirus, the Fox News article continued. These 12 men and nine women are being held in quarantine before being returned to Honduras.

Some in Migrant Caravan Carry Fake COVID-19 Test Results, Say Guatemalan Officials
 
Great. All of the people that sucked for hundreds of years in their own country are going to come here and make the US great again. I hope none of you need to use the ER anytime soon because they'll be a little busy treating all of these migrants.
 
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A SECOND Migrant Caravan of at least 3,000 is set to depart Honduras bound for the US just days after 2021's first caravan of nearly 8,000 migrants was broken up by Guatemalan security forces

  • The second migrant caravan of 2021 is set to depart Honduras on January 25
  • Facebook users urged migrants to meet up in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, the day before
A second migrant caravan is poised to depart Honduras on Monday just days after security forces in Guatemala stopped the first caravan of 2021 during a series of violent clashes in which asylum seekers were met with tear gas and batons.

Guatemalan television network Televisiete reports that at least 3,000 migrants will plan to meet in the Honduran city of San Pedro Sula a part of an attempt to cross into Guatemala and enter Mexico before proceeding to the southern United States border despite calls from the Biden administration asking them to reconsider.

Honduran Facebook users urged countrymen looking to cash in on the American Dream to meet Sunday at the San Pedro Sula terminal, where many other caravans departed from in the past, set march Monday before sunrise.

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Bryan, a Honduran who last week joined a caravan of 8,000 migrants that crossed into Guatemala in hopes of entering Mexico and continuing the journey to the southern United States border, was returned to his home in the Honduran city of Copan on Wednesday. Guatemalan television network Televisiete reported that at least 3,500 Hondurans are expected to form the second caravan of 2021 next Monday

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Detained Honduran migrants wait at a police checkpoint to be returned by bus to El Florido, one of the border points between Guatemala and Honduras, near Zacapa, Guatemala, on Wednesday

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A Guatemalan worker legally ferries customers back and forth across the Suchiate River, between Guatemala (right) and Mexico. Central American migrants looking to receive asylum from the United States have in the past crossed the river to make it into Mexico before continuing their journey north

A THIRD migrant caravan, the network also has learned, will reportedly take off from El Salvador on February 14.

At the urging of former President Donald Trump, security coordinated by Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Mexico, along with coronavirus travel restrictions, have become a roadblock for groups trying to reach Mexico to continue their journey north to the United States.

The uncertainty hovering over Central American asylum seekers received some much needed respite when the Biden's Homeland Security Secretary nominee, Alejandro Mayorkas, told a Senate committee that the U.S. will reopen the asylum process.

Second migrant caravan to leave Honduras after Guatemala stopped first caravan of 2021 | Daily Mail Online
 

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