2018 Migrant caravan

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The 2018 migrant caravan was organized in Honduras several weeks before the 2018 Midterm elections.[1] WND reported,
"The caravan is organized by a group called Pueblo Sin Fronteras [Village Without Borders], but the effort is supported by the coalition CARA Family Detention Pro Bono Project, which includes Catholic Legal Immigration Network (CLIN), the American Immigration Council (AIC), the Refugee and Immigration Center for Education and Legal Services (RICELS) and the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) – thus the acronym CARA," WND reported. "At least three of the four groups are funded by George Soros' Open Society Foundation."[2]
The purpose of the group is to storm U.S. border control enforcement around election day.[3][4] Similiar tactics have been used against the peoples of Europe,[5] overwhelming border control checkpoints with thousands of illegal migrants daily.[6] Liberal mainstream media, the New York Times, and alleged "Fact Checker" sites immediately tried to debunk the claim.

Soros front groups are known to have paid human trafficers and have sponsored the migrant invasion of Europe since 2013.[7][8] Some migrants even arrived with ATM cards provided by the Soros-funded Mercy Corp organization. [9] Mercy Corp has been implicated in human trafficking.[10]

Soros has in the past called for regime change in the United States.[11]

Genesis

August 2017

Mexico’s Economic Minister Ildefonso Guajardo threatened to flood the U.S. with South American illegal aliens, criminals and gang members as leverage to keep exploiting NAFTA. [[Reutes]{ reported, "Mexico could pull back on cooperation in migration and security matters if the United States walks away from talks to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement."

October 2018

On Saturday October 13, 2018 Bartolo Fuentes left the city of San Pedro Sula, Honduras with 700 people, carrying banners with anti-Honduran government slogans. Fuentes previously organized a caravan from Honduras on March 25, 2018, which he joined up with in Mexico on April 8. In the town of Cofradia, Fuentes provided buses to move people to Santa Rosa de Copan. In that city Fuentes was assisted by people to assemble a larger group in the town's sports center. Fuentes restarted the march leading in his vehicle, while the mayor provided buses to carry the people to Agua Caliente. The deception of organizers was apparent, assuring the people that by boarding the buses they could finish the route.

On Sunday October 14, the caravan arrived in Ocotepeque and were housed in the Sports Center, the House of Culture, and the Lions Club. The Human Mobility Pastoral of the Episcopal Conferance of Churches ecpressed concern for the safety and protection of people and warned of the dangers children will face on the route, which the organizers ignored. The same day the U.S. embassy issued a statement warning migrants they are traveling under false promises of entry into the United States made by those seeking to exploit their countrymen.

On Monday October 15 Bartolo Fuentes acknowledged in interviews with national and international media that the caravan began to be planned in the city of El Progreso with members of the Libre Party. Fuentes says, "There are organizers in Tegucigalpa and Ceiba. It was about 20 people who coordinated with other people who joined in." Fuentes confirms they will cross into Mexico.

The government of Guatemala alerted the public of the deception of the organizers, and expressed concern about the "conditions in which adolescents and children are traveling." Guatamala warns "it rejects movements organized for illegal purposes that manipulate or distort human rights for private purposes." The organizers however continued to use social media to induce more people to join undrr false promises and deceptions.

President Donald Trump reacted on Twitter, "If the large caravan of people going to the United States does not stop and return to Honduras, no more money will be given effective right now."

On Tuesday October 16, Guatamala arrested Bartolo Fuentes.

The Human Mobility Pastoral warns the majority of people mobilized under deception do not meet the requirements for asylum. Trump tweets "anyone who enters the United States illegally will be arrested and detained before being sent back to their country."

On Wednesday October 27, the government of Mexico issued a statement that anyone entering Mexico without proper documentation will be arrested and returned to their country of origin. Several Hondurans returned to their country. The United States embassy published a video asking people to "return to their country. You are bring deceived by false promises on the part of leaders with POLITICAL AND CRIMINAL ends."

Honduran Foreign Minister Maria Delores Aguero stated: "We strongly condemn that thus irregular mobilization has been incited under deception, which has subjected our people to suffering, for which we have to requested the Public Prosecutor's Office to carry out the corresponding investigations... This has triggered a series of migratory tensions... which have had a negative impact on the public, private, social, and commercial spheres...We call to join to protect the life, physical integrity, and dignity of the people...so they are not expecting sed to trafficking, sexual and commercial exploitation, and various violations of their human rights.'[12]

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