The migrants ‘walking’ through Mexico to reach the US appears to be more of a production than reality.
It’s clearly impossible for an individual or a group to cross the southern Mexican border and then walk all the way to the northern Mexican border in a matter of a couple of days.
It is simply not possible.
GO GET THE WHOLE STORY.
AND THEN THERE'S THIS:
So this is transnational organized crime. It is human smuggling.
ReplyDeleteSee this through the lens of crime - and punishment.
Those "children" with facial hair riding atop the trains when Obama was POTUS? Also organized crime.
Politically enabled Human trafficking - unacceptable
ReplyDeleteUSAID? LOL.
ReplyDeleteWhy make Soros pay for it when you can get the American taxpayer to foot the bill?
"It’s clearly impossible for an individual or a group to cross the southern Mexican border and then walk all the way to the northern Mexican border in a matter of a couple of days."
ReplyDeleteI made that same point a couple days ago. Just get out a map and measure the miles. Absolutely impossible.
Also, crossing Guatemala is almost as difficult. I've been there. It is really rugged country, the roads are steep, narrow, and winding. Five Hundred and even Thousand foot sheer drops on the roadsides are not uncommon. Third world driving. For pedestrians it's "Death Race 2000." NO way the Hondurans are crossing on foot.