This massive caravan is currently on its way to invading the U.S. border.
We've become so numb to the invasion that most of you will likely scroll past this video and forget about it.
That is exactly what the regime wants.
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Over 8,000 migrants have started walking in a new caravan from the southern border of Tapachula. The Mexican Institute of Immigration and the Commission of Refugees have closed operations since September, causing a bottleneck. The majority of migrants are from Cuba, Haiti, and Venezuela, with the goal of reaching the United States. The migrants are demanding transit permits and humanitarian visas, but it is unclear why operations were closed. The migrants plan to walk along the coast until they receive a response from the Mexican government. They are the poorest of the poor, unable to afford visas or smugglers, and are moving in the name of God.
Speaker 0: More than 8,000 migrants. Today, they started walking in another caravan from the south border of Tapachula, where there is a huge Bottleneck because the Institute National of Immigration of Mexico and the Commission of Refugees have closed operations since month of September, this statement was given out by the defender of human rights and leader of this caravan, Luis Garcia Villagran. They started walking early at 6 o'clock in the morning, and they arrived through every checkpoint passing and demanding Their permits of transit so they can get to the United States of America. In this large group of migrants, the majority of the entities These are people from Cuba, people from Haiti, and ultimately, the number one influx that has come from their country, People from Venezuela. Their number one purpose is to get to the borders of the United States of America as soon as possible.
This is directed to the Mexican state where they have closed their doors of operation for the migrants So they can obtain their permits of transit. And also, it is directed to the commission of refugees that although they have continued with operations, They're not giving out the humanitarian visa. We don't know if the operations were closed because it was a direct order From the country of the United States of America. But the only thing that I can tell you is that we have a huge bottleneck. A human, huge bottleneck of people that they are willing to walk today.
We say to the Mexican state That we are going to walk today on the coast of this highway, and we will walk until the Institute National of Mexico And the president of Mexico will say yes or no to us. Today, the ones that walk are the poor of the poor, The ones that they cannot afford a visa, the ones that they cannot afford a trafficking, the ones that they cannot afford a coyote, we move ourselves In the name of God. As they wait in the municipal city of Alvaro Obregon, they are going to walk on the 25th December December all the way to weeks left with images of Manuel de Jesus. Moscow Blue for Real America's Voice