Central American Migrants Demand Reparations From The U.S.

Migrants from Mexico and several nations to the south, many claiming to be refugees from oppressive government, are staging a 'march of the crosses' and threaten to besiege the US-Mexico border. (Reuters photo)

San Diego Union Tribune: Migrant groups march to U.S. consulate in Tijuana demanding reparations

Two groups of Central American migrants made separate marches on the U.S. Consulate in Tijuana Tuesday, demanding that they be processed through the asylum system more quickly and in greater numbers, that deportations be halted and that President Trump either let them into the country or pay them $50,000 each to go home.

On the one-month anniversary of their arrival into Tijuana, caravan members are pressing the United States to take action but they are dwindling in numbers since more than 6,000 first arrived to the city’s shelters.

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Update: Migrant group demands Trump either let them in or pay them each $50G to turn around: report (FOX News)

WNU Editor: The migrant surge to the U.S. continues .... More than 3,000 illegals caught in one day: DHS (Washington Times).

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