Δευτέρα 17 Ιουνίου 2019

June, Monday 17th., 2019Africans coming across southern border have ‘rolls of $100 bills’

The “poor huddled masses” coming across the southern border may not be so poor after all.

Swiss journalist Urs Gehriger recently visited African migrants who breached the border and hung out on the streets of San Antonio, Texas, waiting to go elsewhere in the country, and he met hostility from people who didn’t want to share details about their experiences, conflicted each other, and had rolls of $100
bills.https://youtu.be/mJlOmMj21uM



In a recording played on Fox News, Gehriger asks a migrant from Congo how she got to America.
She refused to say.
“We are here now in the United States. Why do you ask about Ecuador?” a woman said, referring to the reported country they passed through.
As Gehriger continued to ask simple questions, he said they backtracked and “were not answering at all.”
“They wouldn’t tell me anything about how they got here, and then they started to get aggressive and they were contradicting each other,” he told Laura Ingraham.
“One said they ran through the forest, and another said no, there was no forest, and they were actually arguing among themselves,” Gehriger said.
He said they started to get “aggressive” after questions about money and help.
Gehriger believes the illegals were coached on giving answers to authorities.
“I had the impression that somebody told them not to speak about it,” and acting like “now we’re here, you have to help us, give us money.”

“What I found from an aid worker there, they actually do have money. Quite a few of them, because he spotted them under a tree, right in front of the shelter, counting a roll of money with hundred dollar bills,” Gehriger told Ingraham.
Hundreds of migrants Congo and Angola were transported to San Antonio the week before, and city officials say they received no warning from the feds that they were coming.
KENS published a story showing dozens of people milling around downtown, saying they arrived at the southern U.S. border by way of Ecuador.
All told, 350 Africans arrived that week.
City officials say CBP told them another 200-300 would be arriving later.
One migrant told reporter Jaleesa Irizarry via Google translate that he came to America “for security reasons” and once he made it, “with the help of the USA, I can get it back,” referring to his family that stayed behind.
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  1. Well, they're just stopping over on their way to Maine.. we're told. But, hey no one told SA they were coming so it's kinda up in the air. (Like the integrity of our entire nation.)
  2. Does anyone know who is transporting these people here?
  3. Sounds like the flew themselves to Ecuador and made the trek up somehow.
  4. I am so confused, when we travel, a passport is required. Now we have people rushing our borders, flying or on a bus or foot with no paperwork. Not screened- I will never understand how the US let this happen
  5. I'm with you there.
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  6. Jun 7
    Replying to
    This is an invasion, we have no room for them! It’s also very taxing on our economy! Every state will look like California if this is not stopped!
    1. End of conversation
  7. Replying to
    This is why I do not give a cent to them. I refuse to donate to these illegal invadors. Catholics charities are all about refugee resettlement &illegals. No thank you. What about Americans on the streets first. Stop aiding and abetting illegals into our country
  8. Catholic Charities are not who they pretend to be.
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  9. Jun 7
    Replying to
    Close the damn borders and guard them with the military!
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  10. Jun 9