Posted on Nov 19, 2018
Migrant caravan at US border is harboring more than 500 criminals, Homeland Security claims
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I wonder how they would know who is a criminal and who is not until they process them?
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MSgt (Join to see)
MSG Stan Hutchison - Ok, here are your FACTS. https://www.dhs.gov/news/2018/11/01/myth-vs-fact-caravan
The facts surrounding the “caravans” en route to the U.S. Southwest border.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
MSgt (Join to see) - OK,,, thank you.
From the link:
", there are over 270 individuals along the caravan route that have criminal histories, including known gang membership. "
This from paid informants.
Now, if we know these people are there, why can we not stop them? And it should not take the US Army to stop 270 people.
From the link:
", there are over 270 individuals along the caravan route that have criminal histories, including known gang membership. "
This from paid informants.
Now, if we know these people are there, why can we not stop them? And it should not take the US Army to stop 270 people.
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MSgt (Join to see)
MSG Stan Hutchison - Mexico offered all the people in the caravan asylum in Mexico. Most turned down the offer. They are not looking for asylum otherwise they would have taken Mexico up on the offer. They have NO RIGHTS TO ENTER THE US ILLEGALLY. There are laws and procedures that have been in place FOR A VERY LONG TIME. If they want to come here to the US, they must do so legally like so many other have. Furthermore, the troops are there to support border security. Border patrol can't be there every square inch 24/7.
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Why does it feel like Homeland Security is speaking off a White House talking paper?
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin You've been around long enough to know that agencies put out info that backs their positions, not necessarily the facts. So with that said I question the assumptions in the Myth vs Fact DHS attachment.
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Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin
They do not release facts which are untrue. Already they have stated there are criminals running with the caravans. That information is getting updated as they continue to have these caravans observed.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin If you say so, sure haven't heard much about all the criminals with the caravan since they reached Tijuana though.
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Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin
I spent time writing doctrine for Information Operations, and had some very enlightening discussions with the Public Affairs reps, who were there to provide SME information on Media Operations for the Human Influence Ops discipline of IO. The media arm of the US government cannot by law willingly lie about the facts they report on. Even the associations of Media Operations to Counter-Propaganda operations resulted in very tedious discussions and carefully crafted language to separate the two. Even getting associated with human influence operations was met with a lot of push back because of the perception. In the end it had to be made clear in the doctrine that the Military PAs cannot report false information.
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Should be easy to reject them for asylum if they actually can identify them as criminals.
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