A massive horde of U.S.-bound ‘migrants’ began breaking apart in the hours following Donald Trump’s resounding presidential election victory this week, according to reports.
On Tuesday, Reuters reported a 3,000-strong ‘migrant caravan’ (more reliable sources say 5,000+) had embarked from southern Mexico, hoping to reach the U.S.
Thousands of foreign nationals from across the globe set off from Tapachula, intent on busting through the U.S. southern border and demanding a more comfortable, prosperous life from a nation that owes them no such luxury.
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— Oscar El Blue (@Oscarelblue) November 5, 2024
For many in the group, those dreams were dashed against the rocks when they learned Trump will be returning to the White House in January of 2025.
On Thursday, Reuters reported the caravan was hemorrhaging participants and had already shrunk to roughly half its original size as prospective invaders realized the Biden-Harris open border party is coming to an end.
“I had hoped [Kamala Harris] would win, but that didn’t happen,” bemoaned one Venezuelan woman.
It remains to be seen whether Mexico’s new president, Claudia Sheinbaum, will make an effort to impede what remains of the caravan, or how she intends to handle future ‘processions’ through her country, but President-elect Trump has vowed to punish our southern neighbor if they don’t take serious measures to stem the tide.
“I’m going to inform [Mexico’s president], on day one or sooner, that if they don’t stop this onslaught of criminals and drugs coming into our country, I’m going to immediately impose a 25% tariff on everything they send into the United States of America,” Trump vowed on Monday during a rally in Raleigh, NC.
“If that doesn’t work, I’ll make it 50, and if that doesn’t work, I’ll make it 75. Then I’ll make it 100,” he asserted.
Immigration expert Auden Cabello tells InfoWars the disbanding of caravans once they depart Tapachula is a common occurrence and says Americans should still be prepared for a “mad rush to the border” in the months before Trump is sworn in.
“There are key things I learned from talking to migrants in Mexico and covering their journey, whether in Tapachula, Monterrey, or Piedras Negras: they will not voluntarily go back home, and also, they will not remain in Mexico,” Cabello said.
“Today’s rejected asylum seekers are tomorrow’s gotaways.”
InfoWars will be monitoring developments in the weeks ahead.
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