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Sad state of America. Using rubber bullets and tear gas on migrants


You didn't even watch the video. Migrants and refugees are BREACHING US-Mexico border by force. Imagine if Indians were breaching Pakistani border and entering illegally. What would Pakistan army had done? Greet them with open arms and flowers?


Refugees and migrants have international rights to APPLY for asylum at the border. They however have no right to BREACH borders by force. You use force, you meet with force in return. This is international law.

Millions of Afghanis breached Pakistani border when USA imposed war on that country. Now screaming when you taste your own medicine. Sorry bro it is all about human rights.
 
@BHarwana stop this nonsense propaganda.

Its cool. Mexico has already fact checked the tomato farmer big time. This group of 500 are being rounded up by Mexico and are to be deported back to where they came from....for breaking Mexican law as well.

Tomato farmer can post all the tweets from twits that he wants to....aint going to change facts on the ground.

There is a process to stand in line at port of entry and wait for processing of your asylum case. You violate that, you get sent back, its really not rocket science. Any violence inflicted on you because of your stupidity (like that missionary that went on purpose to the Sentinel island tribe not once or twice but 5 times) is on you as well....because it was made very clear to you in first place what the process is for admittance.

@gambit @jhungary @VCheng
 
Millions of Afghanis breached Pakistani border when USA imposed war on that country. Now screaming when you taste your own medicine. Sorry bro it is all about human rights.
They never breached. Pakistan never had completely closed border with Afghanistan. And relaxed it even further to send Jihadists across the border and fight the Soviets.
 
There is a process to stand in line at port of entry and wait for processing of your asylum case.
Sorry, leftists and liberals don't believe in this. In their eyes, Trump is putting migrants and refugees into Nazi gas chambers.
 
Actually they do.
Under the 1951 United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and the 1967 protocol, and adopted into U.S. law, the U.S. must recognize refugees that fear persecution and are not able to get help from their home country.
This law was created by the UN of which your country was the founding and still the most powerful member.
The very UN your country uses to sanction weak countries.

Essentially becomes null and void when you have transited en route through another country (where original persecution threat goes away) first, and did not apply for asylum there first (Mexico).

Neither does it give you right to storm the border after cease and desist already issued to you multiple times....you file your case at port of entry and wait you turn.
 
Essentially becomes null and void when you have transited en route through another country (where original persecution threat goes away) first, and did not apply for asylum there first (Mexico).
Migrants and refugees are crossing international borders illegally by not applying for asylum in the first peaceful country.
 
Here a congressman from Rodhe Island


Please tell all the bleeding heart libtards to now start tweeting nasty things about Mexico for deporting these same people instead of showering them with feewings.

Oh wait can they....can Mexico be waaaississt like Twump?
Mexico denied report of any deal with USA of deportation tweet is up there by CGTN America. Move on bro not your day.
 
Refugees and migrants have international rights to APPLY for asylum at the border. They however have no right to BREACH borders by force. You use force, you meet with force in return. This is international law.
Yes it is, but this is being done by the champion of human rights.
They invaded countries and toppled regimes on the pretext of that, so they gotta choice either keep pretending to be the champion or keep shelling unarmed people and leave the rest of the world alone.
 
shelling unarmed people
Unarmed people still have legs and arms, that can be turned into force.

@BHarwana
Enjoy. Mexico not USA doing this. These migrants and refugees are criminals. Human rights don't apply to them.

Mexico to deport 500 migrants who tried 'violently' to breach US border
  • US shuts San Diego-Tijuana crossing
  • Migrants chant: ‘We are not criminals!’ as US officers fire teargas


Guardian staff and agencies

Mon 26 Nov 2018 00.08 GMTFirst published on Sun 25 Nov 2018 20.49 GMT


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Mexico plans to deport about 500 migrants who it said tried on Sunday to “violently” and “illegally” cross the border into the US, the Mexican interior ministry has said in a statement.

It added that Mexican authorities had contained the protest at the crossing between Tijuana and San Diego and that, despite heightened tensions there, Mexico would not send military forces to control 7,417 migrants from a caravan who have gathered at the border.

Amid heated rhetoric from Donald Trump and confusion over a reported deal to keep asylum seekers in Mexico, all traffic was halted on Sunday at the busy border crossing between San Diego and Tijuana. US Customs and Border Protection said on Twitter traffic in both directions was suspended at the San Ysidro port of entry.

The Associated Press reported that migrants approaching the border were enveloped with teargas after a few tried to breach the fence separating the two countries. US agents shot the gas, according to an AP reporter on the scene. Children were screaming and coughing in the mayhem.

Honduran migrant Ana Zúñiga, 23, told the AP she saw migrants open a small hole in concertina wire at a gap on the Mexican side of a levee, at which point US agents fired teargas at them.

“We ran but when you run the gas asphyxiates you more,” she said, holding her three-year-old daughter, Valery.

Mexico’s Milenio TV showed images of migrants trying to jump the fence. A few yards away on the US side, shoppers streamed in and out of a mall.

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More than 5,000 migrants have been camped in and around a sports complex in Tijuana after making their way through Mexico in caravans. Many hope to apply for asylum in the US but agents at the San Ysidro entry point have been processing fewer than 100 asylum petitions a day.

On Saturday the Washington Post reported that the Trump administration had reached a deal with the incoming Mexican government, which takes office on 1 December, to hold asylum seekers south of the border. The incoming interior minister then said no deal had been reached.

On Sunday several hundred migrants, mostly men, pushed past a blockade of Mexican police near the crossing. The migrants carried hand-painted American and Honduran flags and chanted: “We are not criminals! We are international workers!”

US border patrol helicopters flew low overhead.

Some of the migrants called on each other to remain peaceful. They appeared to easily pass through the police blockade without using violence. A second line of police carrying plastic riot shields stood guard outside a Mexican customs and immigration plaza. That line of police installed tall steel panels on the Mexican side of the border, completely blocking incoming traffic lanes.

Trump used the caravans as an election issue in this month’s midterms, sending US military to the border and authorising troops to use lethal force.

Earlier on Sunday the president tweeted: “Would be very SMART if Mexico would stop the Caravans long before they get to our Southern Border, or if originating countries would not let them form (it is a way they get certain people out of their country and dump in US. No longer).”

Irineo Mujica, who has accompanied the migrants for weeks as part of the aid group Pueblo Sin Fronteras, said the aim of the march towards the border was to make the migrants’ plight more visible to the governments of Mexico and the US.

“We can’t have all these people here,” Mujica told the Associated Press.

On Friday, Tijuana’s mayor, Juan Manuel Gastlum, declared a humanitarian crisis in his city of 1.6 million, which he said was struggling to accommodate the crush of migrants.


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