150,000 or more Migrants Plan to rush U.S. Border Before Election

'We pray Trump DOESN'T win': 150,000 migrants in Mexico are rushing to the border before the election - and tell TODD BENSMAN they're terrified Donald will lock them out!

NEWS

10/25/20242 min read

FAITH CHECK STAFF: Illegal immigration is not the answer to an "alleged" labor shortage. In fact, it exploits the poor and vulnerable, steals a nation's greatest resource (its people), and ends up with most of these unskilled people become a second-class citizen partially or wholly dependent on taxpayer resources. One could argue the correct term would be a slave class. Not to mention illegal immigration has created the world's largest human trafficking industry in history to include child-sex trafficking. Government whistleblowers allege the Harris-Biden administration have lost more than 300,000 children in the last two years. Christians should be shaken to their core by the wicked outcome of illegal immigration and support the candidate who will restore the nation's border and put an end to illegal immigration. To put it another way, show me where in the Bible God supports illegal immigration.
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As reported by Todd Bensman, Daily Mail
'Donald Trump, no,' the Venezuelan man said, shaking his head and dragging his thumb across his throat in a slicing motion.

He is one of thousands of migrants – from all over the world – joining a new rush traveling north from southern Mexico toward the U.S. border, less than two weeks before the presidential election.

I went to Tapachula in southwest Mexico near the border with Guatemala to investigate why they were on the move – again.

Throughout 2022 and 2023, massive caravans – some reportedly as large as 6,000-strong – became a common feature of the immigration crisis.

The mass migration became such a humanitarian and public relations disaster for the Biden-Harris Administration that U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken was dispatched to meet with Mexico's president in December 2023 to demand that he impose stricter immigration controls.
...For months, an estimated 150,000 U.S.-bound migrants have been bottled up in increasingly dire conditions in Tapachula, as ever more arrive there from South and Central America.

In fact, the true number massing in southern Mexico may even be in the hundreds of thousands.

I've visited Tapachula at least five times over the last decade and I've never seen it so crowded. All the hotels and motels are packed. Immigrant shelters are at full capacity.

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