shockedcanadian
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Dang climate change has been scaring so many people that they take the time to get together as a massive group of men, women and children from different parts of the world and they head to America. No other country of course, only America.
Is this acknowledgement that America is NOT impacted by climate change which is why all the poor and unemployed head there? If so, shouldn't Kerry and his cult look elsewhere for a population to address the issue?
A Haitian migrant taking part in what could be the largest ever migrant caravan through Mexico to the U.S. is demanding that President Biden keep his promise to allow them to stay once they reach the border.
"He promised the Haitian community he will help them," the migrants, who were interviewed by Fox News Friday, said. "He will recall Title 42. He will help us have real asylum."
The migrant is taking part in a caravan that could become the largest ever to reach the U.S. southern border, with the current number of close to 10,000 migrants, is expected to swell to about 15,000 before it reaches the border.
The caravan departed Tapachula on the Mexico-Guatemala border on Monday. The migrants, which mostly come from Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua, will travel what is known as the coastal route to reach the U.S. border.
Is this acknowledgement that America is NOT impacted by climate change which is why all the poor and unemployed head there? If so, shouldn't Kerry and his cult look elsewhere for a population to address the issue?
Migrant in potentially the largest caravan ever demands Biden keep asylum promise
A Haitian migrant taking part in what may become the largest caravan from Mexico to the US is calling on President Biden to keep his promise to grant migrants asylum.
www.foxnews.com
A Haitian migrant taking part in what could be the largest ever migrant caravan through Mexico to the U.S. is demanding that President Biden keep his promise to allow them to stay once they reach the border.
"He promised the Haitian community he will help them," the migrants, who were interviewed by Fox News Friday, said. "He will recall Title 42. He will help us have real asylum."
The migrant is taking part in a caravan that could become the largest ever to reach the U.S. southern border, with the current number of close to 10,000 migrants, is expected to swell to about 15,000 before it reaches the border.
The caravan departed Tapachula on the Mexico-Guatemala border on Monday. The migrants, which mostly come from Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua, will travel what is known as the coastal route to reach the U.S. border.