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Illegal SENEGALESE migrants are among thousands released on to streets of Tucson Arizona after 2,000 crossed the border from Mexico in 24 hours
2023-09-14
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news]
  • Street releases of migrants are happening along the Southern U.S. border as processing facilities are extremely overcapacity

  • Senegalese migrants are amongst thousands of others being left to fend for themselves

  • Federal records show that 2023 is lined up to have the highest numbers of migrant encounters at Southwest border
Posted by:Skidmark

#5  Wasn't NYC mayor Adams inviting more immigrants to visit his sanctuary city? Or is it's not sanctuary city any more.
Posted by: jpal   2023-09-14 18:21  

#4  /\ Yes, links support NGO activity UPON arrival. What I am talking about is US Gov't funding VIA NGO's in/at countries of origin.

The border logistics network and 'ticket office' is of course the cartels. So we could ostensibly have the USG funding the cartels.

Shocking, of course....or am I just dreadfully naive.
Posted by: Besoeker   2023-09-14 17:32  

#3   I have suspected ...

NGOs use American tax dollars to relocate migrants

Nonprofits and NGOs assisting migrants who cross the border: humanitarian support or abetting a crime?

I have no proof of course...

Don't tease me.
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-09-14 16:05  

#2  Migrant access to travel dollars looks more than a little suspicious. I have suspected US Gov't funding being sent to various NGO (non-governmental organization) nodes and other entities for the transport of these people to the US.

It would seem illogical that NGO support (and USG funding) would only be initiated upon the migrant's entry into the US, the easiest segment of the journey.

I have no proof of course, just a hunch.


Posted by: Besoeker   2023-09-14 15:19  

#1  So, "poor, destitute" migrants from Senegal somehow managed to travel all the way to Mexico for the walk across. I'm betting there's an airliner involved.
Posted by: ed in texas   2023-09-14 13:46  

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