Wednesday, October 6, 2021

The Invasion Is Being Called An 'Exodus', Law Enforcement Told To Focus On Humanitarian Needs, Not Laws

Oscar El Blue is a reporter in Mexico who has given the United States many warnings about the coming invasion that has come through his home country, from numerous third world countries, causing havoc for Mexico as they make their way to the United States significantly impacting two countries.

"This is not being called a migration it is being called an exodus now," he said, which explains why Democrat Joe Biden welcoming them to the United States claiming humanitarian reasons makes sense.

"All of the commissions of refugees from around the the United States that there are a total of around 400,000 who may be coming at staggered times, we know from our reporters that these people are claiming to want to go to the United States, and that is where that number comes from. So around 25,000 near Columbia now, so these numbers are spread out. We have 2,5000 now. Is Mexico prepared for these numbers? That is why Mexico has a shelter and is getting ready to take on these numbers. We have the footage of what the process is, so these people can get through America," El Blue said in his broadcast.

In a longer broadcast, El Blue shows how the town where the protests have been ongoing has been decimated by the migration process and the leftist influence on the law enforcement in the area.

Along with the migration from the third world through Mexico are massive humanitarian crimes that are committed by the hand of the very activists who claim to be defenders of humanitarian issues.

The immigration process in America appears to have been purposefully destroyed in favor of chaos, as border enforcement is getting orders to help migrants cross into both Mexico and the United States.

Which along with the recent reporting by Ben Bergquam that border security is being told to focus on humanitarian needs, should make everyone sit up and take notice.

https://frontlineamerica.com/the-invasion-is-being-called-an-exodus-law-enforcement-told-to-focus-on-humanitarian-needs-not-laws/ 

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