Eight women, children from Central American ‘caravan’ first to enter U.S.

First the women and children, then the men, followed by several hundred family members… Sure, why not? Let them all in. Panama, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Mexico. Just open the floodgates and let in anyone who wants to come to the United States from Central America. And once we have 20 -25 million more illegal immigrants from Central America, let’s let in those people from South America who want to enter the United States. Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, Argentina… let them all in. Why not? 

This is what the liberals want, isn’t it? We shouldn’t discriminate. We shouldn’t protect our borders. As Hillary said during the presidential debates: “It’s time we build bridges, not borders.” Brilliant! 

Poor bastards, these liberals have sh*t for brains. TGO

Refer to story below. Source: Reuters

By Delphine Schrank

Reuters 

TIJUANA, Mexico (Reuters) – Eight women and children from a Central American caravan entered U.S. territory to seek asylum on Monday, sparking celebrations among companions after a month-long trail across Mexico that led President Donald Trump to demand changes in the law.

Carrying scant possessions, the asylum seekers walked through a door into the San Ysidro port of entry on the bidding of a Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) officer.

The first to enter were part of a small group from the caravan who Mexican officials let walk over a pedestrian bridge on Sunday and who have been camped at the San Ysidro gate ever since, when the CBP said the facility between Tijuana and San Diego was saturated.

A larger group of about 150 people has not been let onto the bridge and was preparing for a second night sleeping in an open plaza on the Mexican side. Hoping they would also be let through to make their case, members of the group pumped fists and cheered when they heard some of their companions had crossed.

The caravan has been in the spotlight ever since it began a more than 2,000-mile (3,200 km) journey from southern Mexico, gathering 1,500 people at one point, to the fury of Trump, who demanded that officials do not let such groups into the country.

His administration’s hands are tied, however, by international rules obliging the United States to accept asylum applications.

Despite Trump’s threats, earlier on Monday Vice President Mike Pence admitted the caravan members would be processed in line with the law.

Fleeing what they say are death threats, extortion and violence in neighborhoods controlled by the powerful Mara street gangs, once in the United States the asylum seekers must convince officials they have reason to fear returning home.

The majority of asylum claims by Central Americans are ultimately unsuccessful, resulting in detention and deportation. The Trump administration says many claims are fake, aided by legal loopholes.

“We began processing undocumented arrivals again on Monday, a CBP spokeswoman said, adding that the number of individuals they could process in a day varied and that the other asylum seekers may have to wait in Mexico until more space was freed.

“As in the past when we’ve had to limit the number of people we can bring in for processing at a given time, we expect that this will be a temporary situation,” she said.

By the time it reached the U.S. border the caravan had dwindled to a few hundred people, but was still large enough to prompt comments from Trump and Pence on Monday.

Pence said U.S. laws needed to change to remove “incentives” for migrants and he accused immigration activists of encouraging members of the caravan into leaving their homes.

“These families, often women with small children, are victims, they are victims of open border advocates,” Pence said during an inspection of new border fencing a few hours drive from San Diego.

Only two of the dozens of people in the caravan who spoke to Reuters over the past month said they were aware of it before they left home. Those two said the caravan’s existence did not influence their decisions to flee what they described as appalling conditions.

ELATED

Shaken and elated by the sudden turn of events, the remaining 15 women and children at the gate waited to see if the officer returned to let more through. Ayde Hernandez, from Guatemala, beamed and said she hoped she was next.

An immigration lawyer advising the group cried with relief as one boy passed through.

“I’m a lawyer, I’m not supposed to cry, (but) I’ve been with that boy for two days,” she said, declining to give her name.

Asked by Mexican authorities to take down a makeshift tarpaulin roofing as night fell, they huddled close against the deepening cold to talk of what would come next, their children nodding asleep.

Until now, waiting near the gate for the past 24 hours had been the worst part of the journey, said Luisa Cruz, 44, from Nicaragua, which she had fled with her daughter after a case of domestic violence.

“No way to go to the bathroom, and the hunger, and the cold,” she croaked, through a sore throat.

Asylum seekers must demonstrate a well-founded fear of persecution at home, most often from a state entity. Central Americans fare badly in such claims because the state is rarely seen as directly responsible for the life threatening situations they leave behind.

U.S. border authorities say some people associated with the caravan were caught trying to slip through the border fence.

On Monday, Trump railed against a system that may see some of the caravan members freed in the United States until their cases are resolved, because a shortage of beds at detention centers and rules that limit how long women with children can be held.

“Catch and release is ridiculous. If they touch our property, if they touch our country, essentially you catch them and you release them into our country. That’s not acceptable to anybody, so we need a change in the law,” he said.

(Reporting by Delphine Schrank; Editing by Frank Jack Daniel, Cynthia Osterman, Shri Navaratnam & Kim Coghill)

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2 Responses to Eight women, children from Central American ‘caravan’ first to enter U.S.

  1. GhostRider says:

    Where you born in the USA? I was, and at the age of 8 in the 2nd grade, I was taken to the Statue of Liberty on a field trip and climbed all the way up to the Lamp. I believed in the words we read while on the pedestal then, and I believe in them now.

    “Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!”

    A side note: There is not a man left on this planet that knows you better than I do. I know conservatives and so do you. Men like Duane Scholar. Why you have tried to align yourself with the Conservative Party, I have not a clue because you my friend, are not a Conservative.

    _Ghostrider Wisdom…that’s my story and I’m sticking to it.

    • I have no problem with immigrants. The problem I have is with illegal immigrants. This is a nation of laws, not anarchy. Even third-world countries protect their borders, so why shouldn’t we?

      You’re right, I am definitely not a conservative. The thing is that liberals have gone way over the top in just about every aspect of social significance. Conservative speakers are not allowed in universities, speaking anything remotely negative about a woman, gay, lesbian, transgender, black, Hispanic, Muslim, Jew, etc. (even if perfectly justifiable) will almost get you fired. Telling a woman she’s attractive may have the same results. Liberals even want to change the language we speak for fear of offending women! No more mankind, no more fireman; now we have to call it a personhole cover!!! Really? How ridiculous can this political-correctness get???!!! Liberals are turning this into a S O F T society where anyone who doesn’t agree with the MOB is ridiculed, punished and labeled as a racist! Liberalism has gotten to the point that nut-jobs such as Pat Robertson, Jerry Falwell, Billy Graham and all the Bible-thumping followers they’ve left behind seem sane!

      When you have major corporations refusing to sponsor a show because the host (crazy as she may seem or be) makes a mildly cynical statement about a 17 year-old smug punk who barely knows how to wipe his ass, you know that our society is headed in the wrong direction; and FAST!!!

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