Mexican Government About to Release Massive Illegal Caravan to Storm Border at Eagle Pass, TX
by Stewart Rhodes: The massive caravan of 1,700 Honduran “refugees” (illegal aliens) is about to be set loose in Mexico, to storm the border at Eagle Pass, TX. Will Texas Governor Greg Abbott stop them from entering the U.S.?
Oath Keepers has received word from a credible source on the border in Eagle Pass, TX that it is highly likely that Mexico will release the entire group of approximately 1,700 illegal aliens (80% from Honduras) in a caravan being detained in Piedras Negras (right across the Rio Grand from Eagle Pass, TX) in the next 24-36 hours. The state of Coahuila is to give each member of the caravan group a temporary 30 day visa that allows them to be in Mexico, but requires them to leave Mexico by the end of that 30 days.
The Mexican government had bused the entire caravan all the way from Mexico’s Southern border to Piedras Negras, where they were placed in a makeshift-fenced refugee camp in a warehouse to await the relatively slow process of applying 20 people per day for asylum at the U.S. port of entry.
It does not appear, at this time, that when released they will be bused back to the Southern border of Mexico. To the contrary, it appears they will simply be set loose to then cross over into the United States in the Eagle Pass area, by wading across the shallow Rio Grand where there are no fences, no walls, no barriers of any kind.
Word is the illegal alien caravan quickly became restless upon being bused in and placed in the warehouse, and to prevent a riot from breaking out in the camp, Piedras Negras officials entertained the Honduran “refugees” with a party, complete with Music provided by a DJ.
Mexican medical officials are testing the caravaners and have had positive tests for HIV and Influenza and other diseases. It is not known whether Mexico will detain these people or release them with the rest of the group.
Once the caravan is released, it is highly suspected the group will cross the Rio Grande river into the United States. According to U.S. judges’ interpretations of U.S. asylum laws, all OTMs (other than Mexican) have the “right” to be processed as potential asylum seekers once they set foot on U.S. soil, even if they do so by illegally crossing the border instead of waiting to be processed for an asylum claim at a port of entry. Therefor, it is anticipated that once released by Mexico, the Hondurans will not try to cross over at the international bridge but instead will pan out away from Piedras Negras and cross the shallow Rio Grande river, with the expectation that once they set foot in the U.S. they will be processed and released into the United States, as thousands of other OTMs from all over the world have in recent weeks.
Unless Texas Governor Greg Abbott is truly serious about turning the Hondurans back and preventing them from illegally entering the U.S., the 500 DPS Troopers’ role at that time will transform from blocking the caravan to serving as a welcoming committee and a taxi service to the Border Patrol Stations for the Hondurans to be processed as “asylum applicants” and thereafter released into our nation, most likely to never show up at their scheduled asylum hearing (especially if they go to a “sanctuary city” such as Austin, TX, or “sanctuary state” such as California or Oregon).
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Stewart Rhodes is an author at Oath Keepers - a non-partisan association of current and formerly serving military, police, and first responders, who pledge to fulfill the oath all military and police take to “defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic.”
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Oath Keepers has received word from a credible source on the border in Eagle Pass, TX that it is highly likely that Mexico will release the entire group of approximately 1,700 illegal aliens (80% from Honduras) in a caravan being detained in Piedras Negras (right across the Rio Grand from Eagle Pass, TX) in the next 24-36 hours. The state of Coahuila is to give each member of the caravan group a temporary 30 day visa that allows them to be in Mexico, but requires them to leave Mexico by the end of that 30 days.
The Mexican government had bused the entire caravan all the way from Mexico’s Southern border to Piedras Negras, where they were placed in a makeshift-fenced refugee camp in a warehouse to await the relatively slow process of applying 20 people per day for asylum at the U.S. port of entry.
It does not appear, at this time, that when released they will be bused back to the Southern border of Mexico. To the contrary, it appears they will simply be set loose to then cross over into the United States in the Eagle Pass area, by wading across the shallow Rio Grand where there are no fences, no walls, no barriers of any kind.
Word is the illegal alien caravan quickly became restless upon being bused in and placed in the warehouse, and to prevent a riot from breaking out in the camp, Piedras Negras officials entertained the Honduran “refugees” with a party, complete with Music provided by a DJ.
Mexican medical officials are testing the caravaners and have had positive tests for HIV and Influenza and other diseases. It is not known whether Mexico will detain these people or release them with the rest of the group.
Once the caravan is released, it is highly suspected the group will cross the Rio Grande river into the United States. According to U.S. judges’ interpretations of U.S. asylum laws, all OTMs (other than Mexican) have the “right” to be processed as potential asylum seekers once they set foot on U.S. soil, even if they do so by illegally crossing the border instead of waiting to be processed for an asylum claim at a port of entry. Therefor, it is anticipated that once released by Mexico, the Hondurans will not try to cross over at the international bridge but instead will pan out away from Piedras Negras and cross the shallow Rio Grande river, with the expectation that once they set foot in the U.S. they will be processed and released into the United States, as thousands of other OTMs from all over the world have in recent weeks.
Unless Texas Governor Greg Abbott is truly serious about turning the Hondurans back and preventing them from illegally entering the U.S., the 500 DPS Troopers’ role at that time will transform from blocking the caravan to serving as a welcoming committee and a taxi service to the Border Patrol Stations for the Hondurans to be processed as “asylum applicants” and thereafter released into our nation, most likely to never show up at their scheduled asylum hearing (especially if they go to a “sanctuary city” such as Austin, TX, or “sanctuary state” such as California or Oregon).
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Stewart Rhodes is an author at Oath Keepers - a non-partisan association of current and formerly serving military, police, and first responders, who pledge to fulfill the oath all military and police take to “defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic.”
Tags: caravan, Eagle Pass, Honduras, Mexico, refugees, TX, illegal caravan, Stuart Rhodes, Oath Keepers, border control To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service and "Like" Facebook Page - Thanks!
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