A second wave of some 30,000 unaccompanied illegal minors from violence-ravaged Central American nations is expected to swamp the U.S.-Mexico border in September and October, a crisis that could be worse than the one that has already pushed 62,000 children into the U.S., according to a top immigration group.
“Right now it’s just too hard for them to cross, but we expect when it cools down a little bit in August or in September, October, we’ll see another surge again,” said Tiffany Nelmswith the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, a key support group handling the current crisis.
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4 comments:
I say shoot them as the cross the border.
It's astounding to me that our DHS is not only inviting them to come, but planning ahead for their welcoming party and then not documenting any of them.
Goodbye, USA.
And the few workers that still exist get to pay for it. And what are the Republican's doing to help us? Oh yea Blah blah blah.
Bring em all in. What is one more hole in the dam when the whole dam is about to break anyway. Who will own this country in the end? The Chinese... the Arabs? Just tell me which language I need to be teaching my children.
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