Honduran woman, 19, in migrant caravan scales border wall to give birth in US

Not sure why people are so down on Latin immigrants. The ones they tend to caricature that I see work for cheap doing hard manual labor or housekeeping.
Sure many or most don't report income but neither do all those local cash businesses you see, or all the independent contractors who cheat their asses
off on taxes. Frankly, anyone who makes 40 grand or less and has white privilege is very unproductive and lazy. It's only when you get over 100K that you see
extremely productive and intelligent people. Then once you get over 300K it turns back into greedy and exploiting lazy slobs who golf all day and chase their money around.

Make my world all Latino immigrants and wage earners between 75 grand and 250 K of any stripe and you'd have a very great work ethic labor force as well as
the brain power. The rest are basically burdens on society. They should put everyone who has a wage job under 30K on a stipend and kill everyone who makes too much.
 
Perhaps the people in the very nice parts can help their fellow countrymen and women improve the awful parts.

Ya know, fix their own damn country instead of illegally coming here.

It’s not the ones who have the ability to do something about it that are coming here.
 
you have no idea what is going on along the border. educate yourself before commenting further

More border jumpers nabbed in 2 days than in entire month of November 2017
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/nov/11/illegal-immigrants-break-november-2017-number-2-da/
Sunday, November 11, 2018

Three years ago, the Border Patrol agents in what is known as the Yuma Sector in Arizona arrested a total of 425 illegal immigrants for the entire month of November.

Last week, they broke that number in just two days, nabbing nearly 450 illegal immigrants on Tuesday and Wednesday — most of them Central American families.

Even before the high-profile illegal immigrant caravans reach the U.S. in the coming weeks, the numbers have taken a grim turn, setting records and serving as a major annoyance to the Trump administration, which had promised to turn things around.

The latest data show a staggering 23,121 parents and children traveling as families were caught jumping the border in October. That is nearly 40 percent higher than any other month on record, and it’s nearly 400 percent more than the number recorded in the same month a year ago.

Another major Trump failure.

The POS is fucking useless.
Dubya was a more effective POTUS.
 
Well done, Honduran woman! That's the sort of person you need, someone with guts rather than a bang-bang.

Guts? Dragging your pregnant teenage wife and three year old child 2,000 miles through very dangerous country is guts? Normal people call that stupid and supremely irresponsible.
 
They are coming from a war zone you ignorant asshole.

So? Are we to take in every person in the entire world who lives in a war zone? He'll, we didn't even take her in, she illegally breached the border fence. Fuck off moron.
 
It’s not the ones who have the ability to do something about it that are coming here.

If Hondurans with the ability to "do something about it" choose not to use their time and money to help fix their own country, why should we pay for their poor? The ones who have wealth and education would be welcome here. We don't want the ones who almost certainly won't be able to pay their own way.
 
Why are you not advocating building a wall at the Canadian boarder?

Why can't you spell border?

board·er

/ˈbôrdər/

noun

1.

a person who receives regular meals when staying somewhere, in return for payment or services.

2.

a person who boards a ship during or after an attack.

Tip

Similar-sounding words

boarder is sometimes confused with border

^By people with IQs of 64 or less
 
Over the wall is not the legal way....her "relatives" probably should have told her that...Lets see if and when she gets here....it's been over a week, and no news here...Hmmm...why not, I wonder? I would think this would be big time excitement....

Do you guys ever, and I mean ever, use your fucking heads to consume facts rather then bull shit? Let me repeat this one more time for you low IQ supporters of your gawd and king:

https://www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/refugees-asylum/asylum/obtaining-asylum-united-states

Obtaining Asylum in the United States

The two ways of obtaining asylum in the United States are through the affirmative process and defensive process.
Affirmative Asylum Processing With USCIS

To obtain asylum through the affirmative asylum process you must be physically present in the United States. You may apply for asylum status regardless of how you arrived in the United States or your current immigration status

Get the idea yet you fucking idiot?
 
Do you guys ever, and I mean ever, use your fucking heads to consume facts rather then bull shit? Let me repeat this one more time for you low IQ supporters of your gawd and king:

https://www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/refugees-asylum/asylum/obtaining-asylum-united-states

Obtaining Asylum in the United States

The two ways of obtaining asylum in the United States are through the affirmative process and defensive process.
Affirmative Asylum Processing With USCIS

To obtain asylum through the affirmative asylum process you must be physically present in the United States. You may apply for asylum status regardless of how you arrived in the United States or your current immigration status

Get the idea yet you fucking idiot?
Merry Christmas to you and yours, as well:)
 
Do you guys ever, and I mean ever, use your fucking heads to consume facts rather then bull shit? Let me repeat this one more time for you low IQ supporters of your gawd and king:

https://www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/refugees-asylum/asylum/obtaining-asylum-united-states

Obtaining Asylum in the United States

The two ways of obtaining asylum in the United States are through the affirmative process and defensive process.
Affirmative Asylum Processing With USCIS

To obtain asylum through the affirmative asylum process you must be physically present in the United States. You may apply for asylum status regardless of how you arrived in the United States or your current immigration status

Get the idea yet you fucking idiot?

Question for you fapper. Is the US obligated to grant asylum to everyone who applies for it?
 
A Honduran woman is believed to be the first member of the migrant caravan to have a child in the United States after scaling the border wall with her family and giving birth within 24 hours at a San Diego processing center.

The move is likely to reignite the debate surrounding "anchor babies" and birthright citizenship. President Trump threatened in October to end birthright citizenship with an executive order, although others believe it would require a constitutional amendment.

Maryury Elizabeth Serrano-Hernandez, 19, was more than seven months pregnant when she left Honduras, along with her husband Miguel Ortiz, 20, and their three-year-old son, travelling more than 2,000 miles.

Late last month, they finally made their way to Tijuana, Mexico, where thousands of other Central Americans had gathered, hoping to cross into the United States.

At the makeshift camp, Serrano-Hernandez and her husband say they feared for their safety after being surrounded by Mexicans who weren’t happy they were there. Scared and outnumbered, they decided to cross the border illegally. U.S. inspectors at the main border crossing in San Diego are processing up to about 100 asylum claims every day. Some migrants are crossing the border illegally, avoiding the wait.

Calling the birth in the U.S. a "big reward" for her family's journey, Serrano-Hernandez told Univision, which documented parts of their journey: “With the faith in God, I always said my son will be born there (in America).”
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Central American migrants walk along the U.S. border fence looking for places they might be able to cross, in Playas de Tijuana, Mexico, Wednesday, Dec. 5. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)


After somehow climbing the border wall, Serrano-Hernandez and her family were met by three border patrol agents who demanded they return to Tijuana. The family refused and asked for asylum. They were taken to the Imperial Beach Station in San Diego County for processing.

As the events were unfolding however, Serrano-Hernandez could tell something wasn’t quite right.

“The day I came across, I felt a little pain, but I thought it will be because of my nerves,” she said.

U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agency told Fox News: “The woman, who was eight months pregnant, began complaining of abdominal pain (Nov. 27) and was immediately transported to a local hospital by Border Patrol agents.”

Serrano-Hernandez was in labor. Soon thereafter, she gave birth to a baby boy.

CARAVAN ORGANIZER SAYS MOST MIGRANTS NOT BAD PEOPLE, TELLS TRUMP: 'LET THESE PEOPLE IN!'

But it wasn’t all roses and rainbows after that.

“I felt like a criminal,” Serrano-Hernandez said.

Her husband claims immigration officials, who stood guard outside the hospital room, closed all the windows and tried placing handcuffs on the new mother moments after giving birth. They also inspected food brought in by nurses and monitored people entering and exiting the room. The nurses held a drive and gifted the family clothes, diapers and baby wipes but Ortiz says once his family returned to the San Diego detention center, their property was confiscated.
Border Patrol did tell Fox News that the family was “placed into immigration proceedings and released on their own recognizance on December 2.”

They are now being housed by a family and hope to move on to Columbus, Ohio, where they have family and will continue their asylum application process.

ump has vowed to stop migrants from entering the U.S. He’s ramped up rhetoric about the types of people seeking asylum and claims many in the caravan are hardened criminals and ready to wreak havoc. He’s also sent thousands of troops to patrol the border.

The border mission was supposed to come to an end on Dec. 15, but on Tuesday, Defense Secretary James Mattis extended the deployments of active duty troops into early 2019.

Currently, there are about 5,600 troops stationed in Texas, Arizona and California. Some troops in California have been helping Border Patrol place concertina wire and construct concrete barriers at border crossing points – something Mattis indicated last week was close to completion.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/honduran...wall-to-give-birth-in-us-after-2000-mile-trip

That kid has no idea what a surprise he is in for if he tries to run away from his mother!
 
If Hondurans with the ability to "do something about it" choose not to use their time and money to help fix their own country, why should we pay for their poor? The ones who have wealth and education would be welcome here. We don't want the ones who almost certainly won't be able to pay their own way.

Because we helped to create ht class of poor back under Reagan, and Bush41 you ignorant fool.

https://medium.com/s/story/timeline-us-intervention-central-america-a9bea9ebc148

The liberal rhetoric of inclusion and common humanity is insufficient: we must also acknowledge the role that a century of U.S.-backed military coups, corporate plundering, and neoliberal sapping of resources has played in the poverty, instability, and violence that now drives people from Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras toward Mexico and the United States. For decades, U.S. policies of military intervention and economic neoliberalism have undermined democracy and stability in the region, creating vacuums of power in which drug cartels and paramilitary alliances have risen. In the past fifteen years alone, CAFTA-DR — a free trade agreement between the U.S. and five Central American countries as well as the Dominican Republic — has restructured the region’s economy and guaranteed economic dependence on the United States through massive trade imbalances and the influx of American agricultural and industrial goods that weaken domestic industries. Yet there are few connections being drawn between the weakening of Central American rural agricultural economies at the hands of CAFTA and the rise in migration from the region in the years since. In general, the U.S. takes no responsibility for the conditions that drive Central American migrants to the border.

U.S. empire thrives on amnesia. The Trump administration cannot remember what it said last week, let alone the actions of presidential administrations long gone that sowed the seeds of today’s immigration crisis. There can be no common-sense immigration “debate” that conveniently ignores the history of U.S. intervention in Central America. Insisting on American values of inclusion and integration only bolsters the very myth of American exceptionalism, a narrative that has erased this nation’s imperial pursuits for over a century.

As the British immigrant rights refrain goes, “We are here because you were there.” The adage holds no less true here and now. It’s time to insist that accepting Central American refugees is not just a matter of morality or American benevolence. Indeed, it might be better described as a matter of reparations.
 
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