Originally posted by Surtur
Out of curiosity, where do you draw the line? Is there a limit? Or is it anyone who wants to come...can come?
This whole thing is odd. Why are they putting their life on the line, for a public caravan, instead of the usual covert trucking/transportation. Why is this thing so public?
One comment from an organizer sent a chill down my spine: He said they are escaping threats of death.
Does that mean death, from living there. Or death, for refusing to migrate?
I mean, a lot of migrants have family at home. If it was normally that dangerous, the families would never be left back home from the start.
But if Trump was threatening their operation, and they wanted to make a statement with a very public caravan, and the members were "volunteered'? Join up, or else?
Especially considering the timing of all this. Just before elections, when prospective swing voters are paying attention.