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rangerrebew

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May 7, 20218:00 AM EDT
How confusion around Biden policies birthed a new refugee camp on the U.S. border
Mimi DwyerLizbeth Diaz

 

Honduran migrant Kevin, wearing a U.S. flag, holds his daughter Keiry, during a multicultural activity at a makeshift camp at the El Chaparral border port of entry with the U.S., in Tijuana, Mexico April 22, 2021. REUTERS/Toya Sarno Jordan

A red pickup truck pulls up next to a migrant tent encampment in the Mexican city of Tijuana, its bed filled with loaves of bread and clothes. Men, women and children run to meet it.

"A line! Form a line!" someone yells. A woman in a long skirt climbs into the truckbed and begins to preach into a microphone: "You all are hoping to cross into the United States!" she says. "You all are hoping to be blessed! Well, take God's hand!"

Migrants raise their hands in prayer. Food can be scarce in the encampment, and the line stretches back down the road, past dozens of tents and dirty portable restrooms.

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/how-confusion-around-biden-policies-birthed-new-refugee-camp-us-border-2021-05-07/
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What "confusion"?

Biden said "let them come" and then didn't let them in as fast as they wanted to.   

But they'll be let in before the elections, guaranteed.
The GOP is not the party leadership.  The GOP is the party MEMBERSHIP.   The members need to kick the leaders out if they leaders are going the wrong way.  No coddling allowed.