INVASION ! ! !

Today  "travelers" broke down fencing and crossed onto a border-bridge from Guatemala into Mexico.

 

A clash with Mexican riot-police soon subsided and "[s]inging the Honduran national anthem and chanting 'Yes we could!', the crowd of about 3,000 people – including entire families pushing wheelchairs and strollers – walked across the bridge over the muddy Suchiate river on Friday afternoon.

 

Mexico’s government has said only migrants with the proper papers will be allowed entry into the country, although anyone wishing to seek asylum was free to do so. In Tecún Umán on Friday morning, representatives from the UN refugee agency were handing out leaflets explaining how to claim refugee status in Mexico.

 

Ref: The Guardian

 

DonDiego supposes most of the migrants do not, in fact, possess the "proper papers".

 

And based upon the interviews with the "migrants",  they do not intend to apply for asylum in Mexico.

 

What they do intend to do is traverse Mexico and enter the United States.

 

So the next question is:  What should the response of the United States be if the "migrants" storm the boder bridges from Mexico into the United States ?

 

DonDiego opines they should be denied entry.

 

So, what should the response be ?

 

 

This would be a moot question if the wall had of been built. Since Californa harbors other illegals, I suggest they be sent there. Let the Socialist Democrat liberals deal with the crisis they have implemented.

It is simply a case of our chickens coming home to roost. Doc and Don don't want us to clean up our own mess.

I have a great idea! 

first, dont sepertate their families because thats abhorantly disgusting

second, allow them to apply for assylum via the normal process.   

Third, take the ones who pass and send them to:

 

Cargill meat packing plants that are not able to fill all their jobs   

 

Dalls Ft Worth that has a shortage of 20K construction workers

 

California Farms who have raised wages beyond minimum wage and still cant find workers

 

Fast Food restaurants everywhere who cant fill all their open positions

 

Ohio where landscapers cant find enough people to landscape

 

Arizona Farms that have the same problem as California

 

 

I could add more but I think there are enough job openings here for the "invaders" with their scary language and dark skin.    

 

What else can I help with today?

 


oh, one more thing.  I'd encourage at least a few of them to open a street food stand.    There's a Guatamalan joint a few miles from my house in INdy - and their marinated meats are simply AMAZEBALLS !

 

Photo of Carniceria El Ranchito - Indianapolis, IN, United States. Left to right: fish, pork, asada, chicken, pastor

Originally posted by: Mark

It is simply a case of our chickens coming home to roost. Doc and Don don't want us to clean up our own mess.


You talking about when Øbama encouraged and promoted illegal immigration from Central American countries?

 

This latest invasion is a coordinated and funded leftist "October Surprise" effort. These "refugees" have been organized, have their own inside media coverage, and are being paid for this latest democrat stunt to increase the illegal immigrant population in the USA and AFFECT OUR NOVEMBER ELECTIONS. At least this time (unlike during Øbama's reign), Mexico is showing some resistance to letting them enter Mexico.

I am talking about 100+ years of U.S. Central American policy designed to keep the natives poor and the governments weak so they would remain in a subservient role to the U.S. government and the large U.S. corporations that operated there. You know banana plantations, sugar cane plantations and numerous other types of agricultural and manufacturing interests.

 

In 1904 the U.S. government declared it had the right to exercise international police power anywhere it saw fit in Latin America for whatever reason.  We often backed military coups led by brutal dictators that ruled the countries with an iron fist to simply allow continued U.S. corporate plundering. Many of those dictators were trained right here in the good old USA at the School of the Americas which is located at Ft. Benning and is operated by the Defense Department. 

 

Some notable Alumni include:

>Diego León Montoya Sánchez (aka "Don Diego"), the leader of the Norte del Valle Cartel and one of the FBI's 10 most-wanted criminals.

>Salvadoran Colonel and Atlacatl Battalion leader Domingo Monterrosa and other members of his group who were responsible for the El Mozote massacre.

>Franck Romain, former leader of the Tonton Macoute, who was responsible for the St Jean Bosco massacre.

>The Zetas Cartel founders Heriberto 'The Executioner' Lazcano and Arturo 'Zeta One' Guzmán Decena

>Manuel Noriega

 

All of these scum and many more were trained by us. They were given free reign to be as brutal to their citizens as they wanted as long as they supported U.S. economic policy. 

 

So, yes, we are largely responsible for creating these very horrific conditions these immigrants are fleeing from. 

 

The U.S. history of intervention in Central America is a fascinating read for those of you interested in history. 

 

[Spolier]We didn't play the role of the good guys.[/Spolier]

Edited on Oct 20, 2018 8:30pm

As a public service I provided Bob’s source regarding left wing funded migrants.    You can read the full story on page 26.

 

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Edited on Oct 21, 2018 7:52am

Mark writes: ">Diego León Montoya Sánchez (aka "DonDiego"), . . . 

 

For the record the nom de guerre "DonDiego" chosen for myself is a reference to DonDiego de la Vega, the foppish dandy by day and masked swordsman by night who protected the citizenry of the pueblo of Los Angeles from the corrupt Spanish tyrants, . . . not the leader of the Norte del Valle Cartel referenced by Mark.

 

Ref: Zorro

 

President Trump is sorta a modern Zorro protecting the citizens of el pais Estados Unidos from an invasion from the South. 

 

Originally posted by: Mark

I am talking about 100+ years of U.S. Central American policy designed to keep the natives poor and the governments weak so they would remain in a subservient role to the U.S. government and the large U.S. corporations that operated there. You know banana plantations, sugar cane plantations and numerous other types of agricultural and manufacturing interests.

 

In 1904 the U.S. government declared it had the right to exercise international police power anywhere it saw fit in Latin America for whatever reason.  We often backed military coups led by brutal dictators that ruled the countries with an iron fist to simply allow continued U.S. corporate plundering. Many of those dictators were trained right here in the good old USA at the School of the Americas which is located at Ft. Benning and is operated by the Defense Department. 

 

Some notable Alumni include:

>Diego León Montoya Sánchez (aka "Don Diego"), the leader of the Norte del Valle Cartel and one of the FBI's 10 most-wanted criminals.

>Salvadoran Colonel and Atlacatl Battalion leader Domingo Monterrosa and other members of his group who were responsible for the El Mozote massacre.

>Franck Romain, former leader of the Tonton Macoute, who was responsible for the St Jean Bosco massacre.

>The Zetas Cartel founders Heriberto 'The Executioner' Lazcano and Arturo 'Zeta One' Guzmán Decena

>Manuel Noriega

 

All of these scum and many more were trained by us. They were given free reign to be as brutal to their citizens as they wanted as long as they supported U.S. economic policy. 

 

So, yes, we are largely responsible for creating these very horrific conditions these immigrants are fleeing from. 

 

The U.S. history of intervention in Central America is a fascinating read for those of you interested in history. 

 

[Spolier]We didn't play the role of the good guys.[/Spolier]


Recent US Central American "policy" has been to give those countries hundreds of millions of dollars. The latest wave of "refugees" must be fleeing that. 

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