Wednesday, October 31, 2018

INVASION IS THEIR INTENT!

Submitted by: William Homolka

It certainly is a damn invasion organized and funded by local & globalist communists to create chaos and try to make President Trump look bad. My plan of action: 

1.  Announce that the illegal invaders WILL NOT be allowed into America.
2.  Deploy repeated aerial tear gas attacks until they turn back. Repeat!!
3.  Utilize rubber bullets or anything that hurts & stings them to stop advancing. 
4.  Use live ammo to immobilize the aggressive ones by shooting below the waist.
5.  Shoot to kill the dangerous and/or armed aggressors.
6.  Arrest any illegals and deport them ASAP. No apologies!
7.  Notify the governments of Mexico, Guatemala, Hondoras, El Salvador and any other participants that U$ Aid will STOP until they stop these illegal caravans. 
8.  Round up those [Americans] responsible and arrest them under the NDAA to be detained in FEMA camps or GITMO indefinitely including the fat cats like Soros and any other subversives.

If Trump does these things, he will be cheered to heaven. If not, he's toast!! 

And, Patriots, prepare for when TSHTF to kill commies. They only understand FORCE!!

On Wed, Oct 31, 2018, 4:14 AM Kathy Hawkins <katwoman0852@yahoo.com> wrote:

 
So who is feeding these people and why are they headed her specifically...if they ware in such 'danger' in their own countries,
why are they not stopping in Mexico or anywhere else that is better and not just headed HERE?  Something smells bad about
all of it.  Think it is the beginning of a civil war with those South of us and more.....I pray not,  but they are pushing this and
someone is making sure they will be the fodder for their agenda using these people who seem either totally ignorant or are
part of the revolution??
I am of course sad for people in bad situations, BUT they do Not have the right to invade our nation and expect we take care
of them...we are gong broke doing so and that is not right...charity begins at home!  There are millions already her are in the
wrong...where does it stop already? 


 

THIS IS NOT AN INVASION?????


The second migrant caravan, including members believed to be carrying bombs and guns, crossed into Mexico on Monday despite a huge police presence. Cops are seen allowing some of the migrants on the banks of the Suchiate River after the arduous crossing, but they were stopped from moving any further

The second migrant caravan, including members believed to be carrying bombs and guns, crossed into Mexico on Monday despite a huge police presence. Cops are seen allowing some of the migrants on the banks of the Suchiate River after the arduous crossing, but they were stopped from moving any further
The migrants were met by hundreds of federal officers in riot gear on the river bank. It followed a night of violence that left one Central American dead 
The migrants were met by hundreds of federal officers in riot gear on the river bank. It followed a night of violence that left one Central American dead 
Central American migrants walk along the highway near of Ciudad Hidalgo after crossing to Mexico from Guatemala willing to reach the U.S.
Central American migrants walk along the highway near of Ciudad Hidalgo after crossing to Mexico from Guatemala willing to reach the U.S.
The second group back at the Guatemalan frontier has been more unruly than the first that crossed. Guatemala's Interior Ministry said Guatemalan police officers were injured when the migrant group broke through border barriers on Guatemala's side of the bridge
The second group back at the Guatemalan frontier has been more unruly than the first that crossed. Guatemala's Interior Ministry said Guatemalan police officers were injured when the migrant group broke through border barriers on Guatemala's side of the bridge
Hundreds of Central American migrants are seen on Monday attempted to wade through the brown waters of the Suchiate River from Guatemala to Mexico
Hundreds of Central American migrants are seen on Monday attempted to wade through the brown waters of the Suchiate River from Guatemala to Mexico
The caravan migrants are seen making their way through the river on Monday in Tecun Uman, Guatemala 
The caravan migrants are seen making their way through the river on Monday in Tecun Uman, Guatemala 
A helicopter of the Mexican Police flies over members of the second migrant caravan, mostly Hondurans, as they cross the Suchiate River
A helicopter of the Mexican Police flies over members of the second migrant caravan, mostly Hondurans, as they cross the Suchiate River
Second caravan continues journey as they cross into Mexico

The standoff at the riverbank followed a more violent confrontation that occurred on the bridge over the river Sunday night, when migrants threw rocks and used sticks against Mexico police. One migrant died from a head wound during the clash, but the cause was unclear.

Dust clouds are created by a Mexican Federal Police helicopter flying close to the Suchiate River  in order to create a downwash force to discourage the migrants bound for the US border
Dust clouds are created by a Mexican Federal Police helicopter flying close to the Suchiate River in order to create a downwash force to discourage the migrants bound for the US border
A new group of Central American migrants bound for the US border, wade in mass across the Suchiate River that connects Guatemala and Mexico Monday
A new group of Central American migrants bound for the US border, wade in mass across the Suchiate River that connects Guatemala and Mexico Monday
The first group of migrants was able to cross the river on rafts - an option now blocked by Mexican Navy river and shore patrols
The first group of migrants was able to cross the river on rafts - an option now blocked by Mexican Navy river and shore patrols
Aerial view showing migrants reaching Mexico after crossing the Suchiate River from Tecun Uman in Guatemala to Ciudad Hidalgo in Mexico
Aerial view showing migrants reaching Mexico after crossing the Suchiate River from Tecun Uman in Guatemala to Ciudad Hidalgo in Mexico
Young children made the perilous river crossing on the back of their older 

Mexican federal police arrive to provide security, following some complaints by irate local residents regarding some of the migrants in Tapanatepec, Mexico
Migrants, part of  the first caravan of 7,000 from Central America en route to the United States, wait in line for food donations in San Pedro Tapanatepec, Mexico, Sunday
Migrants, part of  the first caravan of 7,000 from Central America en route to the United States, wait in line for food donations in San Pedro Tapanatepec, Mexico, Sunday

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