Mexican authorities identified 10 people who were part of a caravan of 1,600 people trying to enter the United States. After they deported them, they found 15 more members who started creating problems and they deported them also, along with 70 others, who were deported without the reason being given.
I wonder if Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats will sue the Mexican government for not allowing them to enter the United States. Did Nancy want the divinity hiding in their souls or drugs hidden in their knapsacks? That would certainly explain why she wished people a Happy Thanksgiving on St Valentine’s day.
The caravan first arrived in Piedras Negras, Mexico, two weeks ago across the border from Eagle Pass, Texas, when officials from the Instituto Nacional de Migración identified 10 gang members from Mara Salvatrucha, also known as MS-13.
But after warehouse scuffles with police last week, officials discovered and deported 15 additional MS-13 “agitators,” INM Media Deputy Director Aline Juarez told Fox News.
In addition to the gang members, a total of 70 Central American migrants have been deported to their home countries, while about 1,500 have been granted humanitarian visas to move freely within Mexico.
News of the deportations was first reported by Mexican state news agency Notimex. The news agency reported that deportations came after issues at a shelter in the border city of Piedras Negras.
On Saturday, officials said the shelter where hundreds of Central American migrants have been confined would be closed by Wednesday.
Coahuila State Public Safety Secretary Jose Luis Pliego told the Associated Press that authorities have taken some 400 migrants to neighboring states such as Nuevo Leon and Tamaulipas to be incorporated into the workforce, while others may seek other options to try to cross into the United States.