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10-24-15, 10:25
Get prepared for a possible, and literal, swarm invasion in response to the hurricane's possible destruction. Imagine up to MILLIONS swarming the border within weeks...
Oh this could be just awesome, if you want even more excuses to ignore the Southern migrant assault and accelerate the decline of our culture...
I am already counting on the fact that the "boo hoo" cries of humanitarianism are all ready being coordinated at the highest levels of the Socialist/Communist Obama regime... This combined with even more "stand down" orders to the Border Patrol and ICE will follow. Of course - wink, wink, wink - Mexico would never think of helping to coordinate a timely effort to assist their citizens out of the danger zone and North to safety...
"HURRICANE PATRICIA COULD SPELL MASSIVE ONGOING BORDER CRISIS FOR U.S."
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/10/23/hurricane-patricia-could-spell-massive-ongoing-border-crisis-for-u-s/
The imminent landfall of Hurricane Patricia on Mexican shores could spark a massive border crisis for the U.S., as Mexicans flee the storm and its predicted devastating effects. The damaged infrastructure will likely continue to feed waves of U.S.-bound migrants for years to come.
According to the World Bank, the main way in which Central American men responded to the disaster was by migrating North (World Bank, 2001). According to information from Migration Departments in these countries, external migration from Honduras almost tripled and external migration from Nicaragua increased by about 40% (FAO, 2001). In January 1999, Reuters and the New York Times headlines announced “Desperate Hurricane Survivors Push[ing] North to [the] U.S. Border.”
Agent Garza expressed dismay at the Border Patrol’s parent agency, Customs and Border Protection (CBP). He said, “Our agents haven’t received any advisement or notification of the possible increase in aliens that the Border Patrol is likely soon to be overwhelmed by after Hurricane Patricia. I’ve spoken with the agents we represent and we are all very concerned about the likelihood of such a massive wave of aliens.”
http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2015/10/23/mexico-braces-for-strongest-hurricane-in-western-hemisphere/
Patricia’s power was comparable to that of Typhoon Haiyan, which left more than 7,300 dead or missing in the Philippines two years ago, according to the U.N.’s World Meteorological Organization. More than 4 million people were displaced and over 1 million houses were destroyed or damaged in 44 provinces in the central Visayas region, a large cluster of islands.
According to the 2010 census, there were more than 7.3 million inhabitants in Jalisco state and more than 255,000 in Puerto Vallarta municipality. There were more than 650,000 in Colima state, and more than 161,000 in Manzanillo.
Oh this could be just awesome, if you want even more excuses to ignore the Southern migrant assault and accelerate the decline of our culture...
I am already counting on the fact that the "boo hoo" cries of humanitarianism are all ready being coordinated at the highest levels of the Socialist/Communist Obama regime... This combined with even more "stand down" orders to the Border Patrol and ICE will follow. Of course - wink, wink, wink - Mexico would never think of helping to coordinate a timely effort to assist their citizens out of the danger zone and North to safety...
"HURRICANE PATRICIA COULD SPELL MASSIVE ONGOING BORDER CRISIS FOR U.S."
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/10/23/hurricane-patricia-could-spell-massive-ongoing-border-crisis-for-u-s/
The imminent landfall of Hurricane Patricia on Mexican shores could spark a massive border crisis for the U.S., as Mexicans flee the storm and its predicted devastating effects. The damaged infrastructure will likely continue to feed waves of U.S.-bound migrants for years to come.
According to the World Bank, the main way in which Central American men responded to the disaster was by migrating North (World Bank, 2001). According to information from Migration Departments in these countries, external migration from Honduras almost tripled and external migration from Nicaragua increased by about 40% (FAO, 2001). In January 1999, Reuters and the New York Times headlines announced “Desperate Hurricane Survivors Push[ing] North to [the] U.S. Border.”
Agent Garza expressed dismay at the Border Patrol’s parent agency, Customs and Border Protection (CBP). He said, “Our agents haven’t received any advisement or notification of the possible increase in aliens that the Border Patrol is likely soon to be overwhelmed by after Hurricane Patricia. I’ve spoken with the agents we represent and we are all very concerned about the likelihood of such a massive wave of aliens.”
http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2015/10/23/mexico-braces-for-strongest-hurricane-in-western-hemisphere/
Patricia’s power was comparable to that of Typhoon Haiyan, which left more than 7,300 dead or missing in the Philippines two years ago, according to the U.N.’s World Meteorological Organization. More than 4 million people were displaced and over 1 million houses were destroyed or damaged in 44 provinces in the central Visayas region, a large cluster of islands.
According to the 2010 census, there were more than 7.3 million inhabitants in Jalisco state and more than 255,000 in Puerto Vallarta municipality. There were more than 650,000 in Colima state, and more than 161,000 in Manzanillo.