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A caravan of several thousand people is moving through Mexico on its way north to the U.S. border. On Saturday they forced their way through a barricade formed by Mexican law enforcement, continuing on with their march.
This is a well-organized effort. It is being reported that the migrants had to register with a QR code on their phones or a web link to participate. They learn about the caravan through social media. One organizer blames the Mexican government for not welcoming the migrants and providing a way for them to stay in Mexico. He says many don’t want to go to the United States but Mexico won’t provide paperwork that would allow them to stay and find work.
Why would Mexico WELCOME thousands of criminal illegals who have violated Mexico's laws and intends to violate US laws, who overwhelmed Mexican forces, blowing through their roadblock, determined to force their way into the U.S.?
Why should the US allow proven criminals force their way into the US?
This is a well-organized effort. It is being reported that the migrants had to register with a QR code on their phones or a web link to participate. They learn about the caravan through social media. One organizer blames the Mexican government for not welcoming the migrants and providing a way for them to stay in Mexico. He says many don’t want to go to the United States but Mexico won’t provide paperwork that would allow them to stay and find work.
Why would Mexico WELCOME thousands of criminal illegals who have violated Mexico's laws and intends to violate US laws, who overwhelmed Mexican forces, blowing through their roadblock, determined to force their way into the U.S.?
Why should the US allow proven criminals force their way into the US?
New migrant caravan breaks through police blockade in Mexico, heads north
Several thousand migrants from Haiti, South America and Central America set off from southern Mexico headed north on Saturday, clashing with law enforcement trying to hold the caravan back.
www.france24.com