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The Impertinence of the Migrant Caravan
« on: November 13, 2018, 05:01:13 pm »
 The Impertinence of the Migrant Caravan
avatar By Matt O'Brien   November 12, 2018 8 Comments


My grandma, who survived both the Spanish flu epidemic and the Great Depression, was fond of the saying, “Beggars can’t be choosers.” It’s a folksy way of expressing the notion that when you rely on others for charity, it’s just plain rude to demand something other than what a gracious benefactor is willing to provide.

The caravan migrants currently making their way toward the United States from the Northern Triangle (Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador) claim they’ve been driven out of their native countries by criminal violence and economic failure – that they had no choice but to leave.

https://immigrationreform.com/2018/11/12/the-impertinence-of-the-migrant-caravan/