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El Paso Sector sees people trying to cross border before Trump win
 
(NewsNation) — At three of the busiest sectors along the U.S.-Mexico border, many migrants are trying to get through before President-elect Donald Trump is inaugurated in January, as he’s promised mass deportations.

At the El Paso Sector, which spans 268 miles, Border Patrol reported having 10,820 encounters with migrants.
 
In the Sunland Park, New Mexico, part of the sector, NewsNation crews hiked up a bluff where human smuggling is rampant.

Walking back down, they saw three men in dark clothing with backpacks walking over from Mexico. After following their route, NewsNation crews met them at a bend, where the men took off running. NewsNation alerted Border Patrol.

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Re: El Paso Sector sees people trying to cross border before Trump win
« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2024, 09:40:54 am »
What's kind of ironic, is that with dims concerted efforts to think they are flooding the country with new democrats, they actually are adding a demographic that is so tended toward social conservatism, might in the long run (50-100 years) backfire on them.  Look at all the red this election cycle along the Texas border. 

I have always been a purveyor or adherent to the "Laws of Unintended Consequences" Club.  And this is a big candidate.

Disclaimer:  No way am I proposing or endorsing the Biden/Harris border disaster, just highlighting future consequences after we are long gone.

I display the Confederate Battle Flag in honor of my great great great grandfathers who spilled blood at Wilson's Creek and Shiloh.  5 others served in the WBTS with honor too.  Note:  Posts may also be allegorical in nature, and not literal.