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Traffickers using kidnapped kids to get across border
If the news couldn’t get any worse from the crisis at the southern border of the United States, details are…
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No crisis? Border Patrol nabs over 700 illegal immigrants in one night
Remember that “manufactured border crisis” the media was accusing the Trump administration of ginning up? Well, it seems there might…
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Organizer of latest migrant caravan arrested for child rape
One of the organizers of the latest migrant caravan that left Honduras for the United States on Jan. 15, Juan Carlos Molina, was…
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Culture Watch
Poll: Majority of voters agree with Trump, call porous border a ‘crisis’
The establishment media and elected Democrats have failed to convince the American public that mass illegal immigration, human trafficking and…
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New US policy: asylum-seeking people must wait in Mexico; 50,000 trying to cross border monthly
People heading to the southwest border to seek asylum in the United States will have to wait in Mexico until…
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Kris Kobach: Understanding the caravan — the map says it all
It’s often said that a picture is worth a thousand words. That is certainly true with respect to the massive…
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Communist group encouraging migrants to rush California border
TIJUANA, Mexico—California-based communist group BAMN (By Any Means Necessary) has failed in its attempt to rally migrants in Tijuana to…
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MS-13 gang member crossed border with migrants
Another member of the notorious transnational gang, MS-13, has been arrested in California after traveling north with the migrant caravan…
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100 caravan migrants kidnapped by traffickers
Human rights activists reported that 100 or more people who were traveling in the migrant caravan didn’t make it to…
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1 in 10 migrants in Caravan have violent criminal records
More than 270 members of the first migrant caravans currently heading north through Central America and Mexico toward the United…
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