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Border agents on horseback round up Haitian migrants after closing Rio Grande crossing where 15,000 have congregated under Texas bridge: First removal flight arrives in Haiti with up to EIGHT scheduled per day to deal with crisis
2021-09-20
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news]
  • The Department of Homeland Security will begin on Sunday sending out removal flights of Haitian migrants who are at an encampment under a bridge in border city of Del Rio, Texas

  • One official said they would likely send five to eight flights of migrant out per day starting on Sunday while another expects no more than two a day

  • The plan also includes increasing the number of Border Patrol in the area by sending 400 agents and officers by Monday morning – and more if necessary

  • Haitian migrants are using a dam to cross into and from the U.S. and Mexico and staying shaded near a bridge

  • Del Rio Mayor Bruno Lozano said Saturday there were 14,534 immigrants at the camp under the bridge
Related:
Del Rio: 2021-09-19 Cartel Violence, Cheaper Smuggling Rates Drive Caribbean Migrants to West Texas Border
Del Rio: 2021-09-19 Border Patrol given police escort as they begin removing 14,800 migrants from underneath Texas bridge after Biden vowed to deport thousands back to Haiti; Laredo checkpoints stripped to support Del Rio op.
Del Rio: 2021-09-19 Scrappy Fox News teaches Biden administration's censors a lesson
Posted by:Skidmark

#6  Bill and Hillary already bled the Haitians dry. They are therefore useless to the Dems.
Posted by: Retard Strength   2021-09-20 17:57  

#5  Perhaps the Haitians were unable to pull together the required cartel funding alliance and DNC contributions package.

Just a wild guess.

Posted by: Besoeker   2021-09-20 12:26  

#4  While I am glad to see some border enforcement, I wonder why Haitians are the only people being refused entry? Why them and not anyone else?
Posted by: Tom   2021-09-20 11:36  

#3  Take em down river and load up five of the idled cruise ships. At 3,000 a pop, we should clear them out in no time. Port of call = Port-au-Prince.
Posted by: Sninerong Clunk5833   2021-09-20 09:01  

#2  We are told they live on 10 cents a day and we can feed them for $2 / month in the NGO fundraising campaigns. BS, yes I know, but there it is.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2021-09-20 06:25  

#1  

Still asking Whom was funding the transportation and feeding of 15,000 people for a 1500 to 2000 miles journey and why to this point.

It ain't like Illegals are overflowing with Travel $$$$$,
Posted by: NN2N1   2021-09-20 06:12  

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