By Monica ShowalterThe Department of Homeland Security took a lot of flak for identifying 500 migrants traveling with the Central American
caravan as known criminals. And President Trump was blasted in the press for saying the caravan had a lot of "rough people." But what's undercover intelligence compared to the media narrative that the caravan is just moms and kids, fleeing gangs?
Actually, the migrants are the gang.
Buried deep in this RT News story, with an official link, is news that the Tijuana cops have arrested 108 migrants on criminal
charges. Not old charges, but charges for crimes committed upon arriving.
The city authorities have released new data on Friday which states that 108 Central American migrants have been arrested so far, including 104 for administrative offenses, such as possession of drugs, public intoxication and disturbance. The remaining four are to be prosecuted for robbery, fights and insulting authorities.
Sound like the kind of people who ought to be allowed in here?
Seems the 500 criminals are doing their level best to make themselves known. And don't think there won't be more as the months pass and migrants await their asylum claims to be processed, likely rounding the figure upwards to at least 500. Did the Tijuana people have a point after all in their protests?
Score one for Homeland Security.
The silver lining here is that with the migrants cooling their heels in Mexico for the next six months, the crooks now have time to out themselves as the Tijuana police scoop them up one by one, and pitch them into the local hoosegow. Presumably, the asylum claims of such criminals would be rejected and the problem could sort itself out all by itself.
Unless the U.S.'s lefty judges let them in anyway on fake asylum claims in their bid to Get Trump.
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