Mexican Ambassador to U.S.: Some in Migrant Caravan ‘Very Violent’
The Mexican ambassador to the U.S. described some of the migrants traveling through that country to the U.S. as “very violent.”
The Mexican ambassador to the U.S. described some of the migrants traveling through that country to the U.S. as “very violent.”
House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) claimed on Tuesday that President Donald Trump cannot end birthright citizenship with an executive order.
Mexican authorities arrested two Hondurans who allegedly shot at federal police officers escorting the migrant caravan across the southern state of Chiapas. The attack follows shortly after government warnings about Molotov cocktail attacks around a second caravan near the border with Guatemala.
Democrat strategists are now publicly admitting that the Senate Democrats’ mistreatment of now Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh harmed their chances in the midterm elections.
Mexico’s immigration authorities issued a warning about individuals in Guatemala who are building Molotov cocktails and other makeshift incendiary devices to be used against federal police officers guarding their southern border. The alert follows an incident where a group of migrants in what’s being dubbed the second caravan threw rocks at officials at the Guatemala-Mexico Border and tried to break through international barriers. Mexican law enforcement confirmed that some of the protesters in the clash carried firearms.
President Donald Trump told Fox News that he will hold Central American asylum-seekers in detention while they wait for their asylum requests to be considered by immigration judges.
No one should doubt President Trump’s resolve to stop the thousands-strong “caravan” of foreigners heading toward our southern border. What they expect to find is what previous caravans, and also unaccompanied minors and family units, have experienced.
The caravan moving north toward our border is a serious threat to the sovereignty of the United States. It is a blatant challenge to the rule of law. For this reason, we sent our Director of Investigations and Research Chris Farrell and Judicial Watch Investigator Reporter Irene Garcia to Guatemala to uncover the truth about “caravan.”
Monday on CNN’s “The Situation Room,” network chief political analyst Gloria Borger said references to the caravan of refugees heading toward the U.S.-Mexico border as an “invasion” showEd a “perverted game of telephone” between President Donald Trump, Fox News and
During an interview broadcast on Monday’s edition of the Fox News Channel’s “Special Report,” Senator Claire McCaskill (D-MO) said “the president has to use every tool he has at his disposal,” including possibly turning the caravan back, to deal with the
International officials with the United Nations Refugee Agency say President Trump must allow a caravan of Central Americans into the United States to seek asylum.
Republican congressional candidate Wendy Rogers is telling Arizonans the security of their southern border could come down to their vote as a migrant caravan moves ever closer to the United States.
The Pentagon is deploying more than 5,200 active duty troops to the southwestern U.S. border to stop caravans of migrants from crossing over illegally, U.S. officials announced Monday at a press conference.
A previously deported illegal alien who was convicted of attempted murder in the United States is just one of the at least 7,000 migrants traveling to the U.S. in a caravan.
Monday on MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports,” Weekly Standard co-founder and political commentator Bill Kristol said both President Donald Trump and Fox News’ rhetoric against the caravan of refugees “provoked” the alleged shooter at a synagogue in Pittsburgh that killed 11 people. When asked
An Emerson poll released Sunday found Republican Yvette Herrell is tied with her Democrat challenger Xochitl Torres Small in New Mexico’s contentious 2nd District race.
“This is an invasion of our Country and our Military is waiting for you!” Trump warned on Twitter.
Reports on Monday indicate that President Donald Trump will order an expansion of the U.S. military deployment to the U.S. southwest border. The order is expected to increase the number of troops being deployed from 800 to 5,000.
“These are people who are trying to protect their children from potential death and abuse and terror,” Murphy said. “We should give them the chance to stay in this country if indeed they will be killed if they go back.”
El Salvador nationals traveling with an at least 7,000-strong migrant caravan which is headed to the United States are detailing crime and poverty as their reasons for fleeing the country, both of which are ineligible asylum claims.
Hundreds of Central American migrants rushed through the border gate between Guatemala and Mexico as another large-scale caravan begins its march to the U.S. border. At this point, Mexican authorities appear to be holding the new caravan back.
Populist conservative author and columnist Pat Buchanan says a caravan of at least 7,000 migrants has “no international right to come to the United States.”
New York Times best-selling author and populist conservative columnist Ann Coulter says a caravan of at least 7,000 Central American migrants are headed to the United States for welfare, not to seek asylum.
The Bishops of Honduras released a statement this week saying they had been “deaf” and “blind” to the needs of their people and calling on the Honduran government to address the “human tragedy” of the migrant caravan.
Mexican authorities disrupted a human smuggling attempt aimed at moving more than 120 Central American migrants to the Texas border. The group, which included at least three pregnant women, is not part of the large migrant caravan from Honduras. Mexican immigration officials deported about one-third of the group in recent weeks.
On this weekend’s broadcast of “Fox News Sunday,” host Chris Wallace pressed Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen on how the migrant caravan from Central America was a “national security threat.” Wallace asked, “There’s a report that the president is considering making a major
On Friday’s “PBS NewsHour,” New York Times columnist David Brooks argued that President Trump’s rhetoric about the migrant caravan is “an exaggeration” given that the country has had refugees come to the US before it wasn’t a major crisis and the country
President Donald Trump will announce Tuesday how plans to use his extraordinary powers over legal immigration to block the caravan and other asylum-seeking economic migrants, according to the Washington Post.
Former President Barack Obama griped about the media and Fox News on Friday, returning to old complaints he expressed as president.
Mexico’s government unveiled a plan to provide employment, health care, and education to thousands of Central American migrants who are part of the caravan that is traveling from Honduras towards the U.S border.
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Friday officially signed off on sending more U.S. troops to the nation’s southwestern border ahead of a caravan of migrants headed north from Central America.
Socialist Democrat candidate for Congress Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in New York’s 14th District says the caravan of between 7,000 and 10,000 migrants is comprised of “refugees” who have a right to claim and seek asylum in the United States.
David Clarke told Breitbart News that a migrant caravan containing thousands of people approaching the U.S. is “an invasion.”
Dr. Jane Orient, executive director of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, said migrants could bring diseases to the U.S.
Yvette Herrell, Republican nominee for New Mexico’s 2nd Congressional District, described the Central American migrant caravan approaching the U.S. border as a threat to American sovereignty.
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey told Breitbart News Daily on Friday that when Democrats such as Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) offer amnesty, it serves as a “welcome invitation” for more migrant caravans and illegal immigrants.
A caravan of more than 7,000 Central Americans is descending on the United States. Like millions of foreigners, they want to live in the U.S. But these people are doing it their way—refusing to participate in our extensive legal immigration process.
Friday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” co-host Mika Brzezinski commented on how Republicans feel about the migrant caravan, arguing there is a “racist twist to it.” Brzezinski then told anybody watching Fox News to watch Shepard Smith because “he will lead
CBS late-night host Stephen Colbert joked that U.S. troops who are going to be stationed at the U.S.-Mexico border to prevent a caravan of migrants from entering the U.S. will need to lie their “ass off” when their kids ask them what they did under President Donald Trump.
Brandon Judd, President of the National Border Patrol Council, told Breitbart News Tonight on SiriusXM that only a border wall and changes to existing asylum laws can stop the status quo of endless migrant caravans coming across the U.S.-Mexico border; and if laws are not changed, then more facilities are needed to detain asylum seekers while their claims are adjudicated.