While U.S. media attention has, for a second time in a year, turned to a massive migrant “caravan” curiously timed to arrive on the United States border just ahead of the contentious midterm elections, very few so-called journalists have bothered to report on the organizers of said caravan, its organizers, and their decades-long history.
After doing some investigative work, it can now be revealed that the Pueblos Sin Frontera(People Without Borders/PSF) — the group that organized a caravan back in April — has a track record of links with the international Quaker movement, historical Democratic Party donors, U.S. government bureaucrats, and perhaps even a senior Mexican diplomat.
In order to understand the nature of this “refugee” caravan, we have to consider first that groups like PSF and their sister organizations like the Casa de los Amigos and the Popular Assembly of Migrant Families (APOFAM) have long been involved in advocacy surrounding the destruction of U.S. borders.
As far back as 1939, U.S.-based organizations like the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), which still lists the Casa de los Amigos on its website, were plowing money into the Casa de los Amigos that now provides offices to APOFAM in Mexico.
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3 comments:
time to use the crowd control equipment that we keep hearing about. have you noticed that the crowd is mostly men?
"a massive migrant “caravan” curiously timed to arrive on the United States border just ahead of the contentious midterm elections"
If these people walked ALL DAY, EVERY DAY from their current location, they would reach the US border by around Christmas, not anywhere near Nov 6th.
Its a mob of illegal immigrants, nothing more, nothing less! WE DONT WANT THEM HERE!
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