Sunday, November 25, 2018

Illegal Breaks

From Reuters:
"U.S.-Mexico border crossing closed after migrant protest halted in Tijuana"

The United States closed its busiest border crossing with Mexico on Sunday after Mexican police broke up a protest of Central American migrants massed in Tijuana, scattering some demonstrators toward the border where U.S. officers hurled gas canisters from the American side.  Traffic in both directions was suspended at the San Ysidro port of entry between San Diego and Tijuana, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency said on Twitter.  U.S. President Donald Trump has raised alarms about a caravan of Central American migrants as it approached the United States, with its members planning to apply for asylum on reaching the United States. Traffic in both directions was suspended at the San Ysidro port of entry between San Diego and Tijuana, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency said on Twitter. U.S. President Donald Trump has raised alarms about a caravan of Central American migrants as it approached the United States, with its members planning to apply for asylum on reaching the United States.  A small group broke off and headed a few hundred feet (meters) away to a part of a canal between Tijuana and San Diego that led to the border fence.     At that point, before the group had reached the border, U.S. Customs and Border Protest officers who had gathered on the other side of the fence launched canisters of what a Reuters reporter said felt and smelled like pepper.      Protesters were caught between the Mexican and U.S. authorities. A young woman fell to the ground unconscious, and two babies cried, tears streaming from the gas. After running to relative safety a few hundred feet away, hundreds of the caravan members held a sit-in.  Later, immigrants again approached the border in groups and were met by a further volley of canisters emitting large clouds of gas. Trump has deployed military forces to the border to support the Border Patrol and threatened on Saturday to close the entire southern border. But Sunday’s action affected only the San Ysidro crossing, the busiest port of entry between the United States and Mexico. Trump also tweeted on Saturday that migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border would stay in Mexico until their asylum claims were individually approved in U.S. courts, but Mexico’s incoming government denied any deal had been struck.

^ I'm not sure why this should surprise anyone (the Americans, the Mexicans, those in the Caravans, etc.) The US has said it would not let any of the illegals to enter the country from the moment they left their countries and headed into to Mexico and up towards the US border. I respect those in the Caravan that are peacefully waiting at the border for their claims to be processed, but have no respect for those that try to break-through the border fence. By doing that they become illegal criminals in the eyes of the US (before that they are illegals in Mexico) and so whatever happens to them is their own fault. ^

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