The New York Post reports that "Migrants rushing to cross border now in case Biden loses in November: ‘We don’t want Trump’." This part from the article is telling:
Colombian brothers Ricardo, 20, and Sebastian, 18, spoke with The Post after crossing the Arizona border illegally last week.
They said they had been receiving assistance at the Yuma Regional Center for Border Health as they waited for a bus to the Phoenix airport, where they later caught a flight to New Jersey.
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The brothers claimed asylum after they crossed the southern border and turned themselves in to Border Patrol agents in Yuma. They said they faced threats from criminals in Colombia, leading them to flee.
Border Patrol agents subsequently released them to the local nonprofit aid group and gave them court dates for their first asylum hearings scheduled for October.
Their mom, whom they spoke with over the phone from the nongovernmental organization, was awaiting their arrival in New Jersey.
The article goes out of its way to not name the NGO helping the illegals.
The interesting thing to me is that the illegals are claiming that they are coming now (and undoubtedly paying large sums of money to cartels to do so) in case Biden loses and Trump implements a mass deportation of illegals--risking the money they have spent--rather than wait until after the November election. It make me suspect that they might be coming now--before the election--for a different reason.
Related:
- "'Up to a third' of illegal immigrants are registered to vote, according to new study: 'Potentially high enough to overturn the will of the American people'"--Not the Bee. I think that is the point.
- "Study: 10% to 27% of Non-Citizens Are Illegally Registered to Vote"--Just Facts.
- "Illegal migrants are being 'encouraged' to vote, top Republican warns after shocking documents reveals 'training' for noncitizens to cast ballots in Washington D.C."--Daily Mail.
This will play well with everyone in Chicago.
ReplyDeleteThe Chicago machine? Yes.
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