The Caravan
#47
Re: The Caravan
Dozens of LGBTQ migrants settled into a local shelter in Tijuana (located just south of San Diego) on Monday, The Washington Post reported. Various U.S. and Mexican LGBTQ organizations allegedly helped fund their trip to the border by bus, allowing them to get ahead of the rest of the group.
“We were discriminated against, even in the caravan,” said Erick Dubon, 23, a Honduran migrant traveling with his boyfriend. “People wouldn’t let us into trucks, they made us get in the back of the line for showers, they would call us ugly names.”
https://news.yahoo.com/first-migrant...111807326.html
Somehow vaguely amusing.
“We were discriminated against, even in the caravan,” said Erick Dubon, 23, a Honduran migrant traveling with his boyfriend. “People wouldn’t let us into trucks, they made us get in the back of the line for showers, they would call us ugly names.”
https://news.yahoo.com/first-migrant...111807326.html
Somehow vaguely amusing.
#49
Re: The Caravan
People sit on that fence all the time.
And people cross the border all the time, although not as much as a few years ago.
There is no real interest here in stopping it, for obvious economic reasons.