Anonymous ID: d5d972 Dec. 23, 2018, 12:56 p.m. No.4441914   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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New Horizons, Meet Ultima Thule: Probe's Next Target Gets a Nickname

 

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Anonymous ID: d5d972 Dec. 23, 2018, 12:58 p.m. No.4441949   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2038 >>2048 >>2237

Group that escorts migrant caravans draws more scrutiny

 

TIJUANA, Mexico – Thousands of Central Americans journeying toward the United States were 2,500 miles from their destination in October when they reached a moment of decision: Should they press on toward the U.S. border? Or should they stop and put down roots in Mexico, where the government offered to let them stay?

 

Pueblo Sin Fronteras, a group of activists escorting the caravan, warned the migrants that the offer might be too good to be true and called a voice vote on whether to continue.

 

"Let's keep going!" the crowd yelled amid applause.

 

And they kept going. Thousands are now in Tijuana on the U.S. border, where they are likely to be camped for months or longer with no easy way to get into the United States, creating what is fast becoming a humanitarian crisis in this overwhelmed city.

 

Many blame Pueblo Sin Fronteras, or People Without Borders, made up of about 40 U.S. and Mexican activists.

 

Critics, including former allies and some of the migrants themselves, say Pueblo Sin Fronteras downplayed the dangers of such treks, especially for families and small children, and misled the participants about how long they would have to wait on the Mexican side to apply for asylum.

 

Adelaida Gonzalez, 37, of Guatemala City, who joined the caravan with her 15-year-old son and neighbor, said that now that she is in Tijuana, she wishes she had accepted Mexico's offer to stay and work in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas.

 

"We were never told along the way that it would be this hard," said Gonzalez, after seeing the border wall topped with razor wire and the long waiting list for asylum seekers.

 

https://www.foxnews.com/world/group-that-escorts-migrant-caravans-draws-more-scrutiny