Common
06-07-2016, 06:13 AM
Make no mistake this is the Obama admins plan and it has been for his entire 7 yrs. He has no regard for what it costs americans in treasure and wages or anything else. His plan is and always was to dilute the country.
The left and their children and grandchildren will suffer the results of this like everyone else and those without means will suffer more than others. The left puts thier politics before anything.
Refugees from Central America are pouring into the United States, a trend from 2014 that seems to be resurfacing along the U.S.-Mexican border this year. Many of them are children, sent on the long journey alone.
The Border Patrol, immigration courts and refugee workers were overwhelmed the last time it occurred, in 2014. Border officials have asked for more resources this time out.
In Yuma County, Arizona's southwestern most corner, work to strengthen the fence and add patrols led to a significant decline in illegal crossings last year, 90 percent by some accounts.
It is picking up again, Yuma County law enforcement officials said.
"They’re not what you would consider a typical border crosser," Yuma Sheriff's Capt. Eben Bratcher said. "Many of these people are from other nations, other than Mexico. Central America, Chinese, Romanians are a big one right now, and so that’s kind of a change in what we’ve come to expect here."
In 2014, Central Americans flooded the U.S., mostly at the Texas border. By April that year, 28,000 lone children were among them. That number dropped by half last year. This year, the surge is already back to 2014 levels with more than 27,000 children, officials reported.
The Yuma Sector of the Border Patrol has seen its own spike. In 2014, 178 kids arrived here. By March this year, the number was 1,500.
Customs and Border Protection officials declined interview requests. In February, agency Commissioner Gil Kerlikowske asked the House Appropriations Committee for enough funding to manage an expected 75,000 children at the border, about the same number as in 2014.
"Along the Southwest border, we monitor and respond to the flow of unaccompanied children and families," Kerlikowske said at the hearing. "The numbers in fiscal year '15 declined from their spike in '14, but we did see an increase in the numbers this past fall and we remain concerned about seasonal increases this year and in fiscal year 2017."
https://www.azpm.org/p/crawler-stories/2016/6/6/89423-new-surge-of-central-americans-seen-on-border/
The left and their children and grandchildren will suffer the results of this like everyone else and those without means will suffer more than others. The left puts thier politics before anything.
Refugees from Central America are pouring into the United States, a trend from 2014 that seems to be resurfacing along the U.S.-Mexican border this year. Many of them are children, sent on the long journey alone.
The Border Patrol, immigration courts and refugee workers were overwhelmed the last time it occurred, in 2014. Border officials have asked for more resources this time out.
In Yuma County, Arizona's southwestern most corner, work to strengthen the fence and add patrols led to a significant decline in illegal crossings last year, 90 percent by some accounts.
It is picking up again, Yuma County law enforcement officials said.
"They’re not what you would consider a typical border crosser," Yuma Sheriff's Capt. Eben Bratcher said. "Many of these people are from other nations, other than Mexico. Central America, Chinese, Romanians are a big one right now, and so that’s kind of a change in what we’ve come to expect here."
In 2014, Central Americans flooded the U.S., mostly at the Texas border. By April that year, 28,000 lone children were among them. That number dropped by half last year. This year, the surge is already back to 2014 levels with more than 27,000 children, officials reported.
The Yuma Sector of the Border Patrol has seen its own spike. In 2014, 178 kids arrived here. By March this year, the number was 1,500.
Customs and Border Protection officials declined interview requests. In February, agency Commissioner Gil Kerlikowske asked the House Appropriations Committee for enough funding to manage an expected 75,000 children at the border, about the same number as in 2014.
"Along the Southwest border, we monitor and respond to the flow of unaccompanied children and families," Kerlikowske said at the hearing. "The numbers in fiscal year '15 declined from their spike in '14, but we did see an increase in the numbers this past fall and we remain concerned about seasonal increases this year and in fiscal year 2017."
https://www.azpm.org/p/crawler-stories/2016/6/6/89423-new-surge-of-central-americans-seen-on-border/