Yes, Border Crossing Bubble

From a highly trustworthy source, I have several unsolicited observations that I quote.

“I want to point out that we do have a real crisis on the border. The number of undocumented immigrants has risen steeply in the last few weeks, so much so recently that Harlingen, for the first time, has had to house and feed a number overflowing from McAllen. There are so many, including children, that they are released immediately and put on buses to wherever they wish to go.

“I spoke to ‘T’ who is instructing immigrant children here in Harlingen. She relates that most, who arrived earlier, are eager to learn English and their average stay here is 84 days.

“Sorry to say, but we need to close the border completely or we’ll be inundated with whole populations from ill-run Central American countries. I don’t know that hitting them in the pocket book will effect much change. We’ll see.”

Major news sources are having to report the same.

On top of organizations that promote caravans and border crossings and on top of cartel activity, the prolonged advertisement of a wall to be built, without it actually being built, energizes people to migrate in order to get across before any wall is built or the border closed, whatever that means.

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7:38 am on April 1, 2019