There is no sense standing there with firearms if they aren't going to use them. If the invaders know the soldiers won't use them, they'll keep on making mad dashes for the border. If someone breaks into your house, will you just stand there with your gun?
How can we allow this for 9-10 more months?? Will we even have a country left?
'Hundreds of migrants broke through razor wire today at the wall in El Paso, Texas , overpowering border agents who had tried to push them away.
'Hundreds of migrants were pushed south of the concertina wire in the middle of the night by Texas National Guard,' the border snapper explained.
'Hours later they again breached the concertina and made a rush for the border wall in El Paso, Texas.'
The migrants are already in the US as they had already crossed the international boundary, which is a few hundred yards south of the border wall.
A migrant sits on a fence after a group of migrants forced their way by breaking through razor wire and a fence
Many of these asylum seeking migrants had chosen not to turn surrender themselves immediately as this is a well-known place to give up to US Border Patrol agents, because they were caught in limbo due a Texas law SB4 .
The controversial law gives state and local police in the Lone Star State permission to arrest illegal immigrants, a right that has only been reserved for federal officers like US Border Patrol and Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The law, which has been banned several times in recent days by federal courts, was then allowed to take effect for a few hours Tuesday, before it blocked again Tuesday night.
The legal whiplash left many migrants unsure would would happen to them if they turned themselves over to Border Patrol.
Tension had been building up for the last two days as the camp grew.
Known as 'Gate 36' this is popular give up spot for migrants seeking asylum in El Paso, Texas. Migrants regularly cross this area, look for Border Patrol and surrender to US authorities. Hundreds were camping out in the no-mans land between north of the river that separates the US and Mexico, the Rio Grande.
The river is the international boundary, not the border wall.
Wednesday night, Texas National Guard rounded up hundreds of migrants and forced them south of the razor wire, which is still in US.
By Thursday morning, the migrants climbed over the wire fence in coordination and made a run for the border wall to presumably turn themselves in.
Migrants camp out along concertina wire on the U.S. side of the Rio Grande on the day the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals hears oral arguments on Texas' motion to lift a block on its SB4 immigration law that would allow state officials to arrest migrants suspected of being in the country illegally.'
It’s past time for the military to step in, if that’s indeed the plan. This shit makes my blood boil.
We’ll probably have to wait until they hit the streets and the SHtF, though…
So ridiculous it is actually real
'Bout time for some real pew pew.
Getting freaking close.
There is no sense standing there with firearms if they aren't going to use them. If the invaders know the soldiers won't use them, they'll keep on making mad dashes for the border. If someone breaks into your house, will you just stand there with your gun?
How can we allow this for 9-10 more months?? Will we even have a country left?
'Hundreds of migrants broke through razor wire today at the wall in El Paso, Texas , overpowering border agents who had tried to push them away.
'Hundreds of migrants were pushed south of the concertina wire in the middle of the night by Texas National Guard,' the border snapper explained.
'Hours later they again breached the concertina and made a rush for the border wall in El Paso, Texas.'
The migrants are already in the US as they had already crossed the international boundary, which is a few hundred yards south of the border wall.
A migrant sits on a fence after a group of migrants forced their way by breaking through razor wire and a fence Many of these asylum seeking migrants had chosen not to turn surrender themselves immediately as this is a well-known place to give up to US Border Patrol agents, because they were caught in limbo due a Texas law SB4 .
The controversial law gives state and local police in the Lone Star State permission to arrest illegal immigrants, a right that has only been reserved for federal officers like US Border Patrol and Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The law, which has been banned several times in recent days by federal courts, was then allowed to take effect for a few hours Tuesday, before it blocked again Tuesday night.
The legal whiplash left many migrants unsure would would happen to them if they turned themselves over to Border Patrol.
Tension had been building up for the last two days as the camp grew.
Known as 'Gate 36' this is popular give up spot for migrants seeking asylum in El Paso, Texas. Migrants regularly cross this area, look for Border Patrol and surrender to US authorities. Hundreds were camping out in the no-mans land between north of the river that separates the US and Mexico, the Rio Grande.
The river is the international boundary, not the border wall.
Wednesday night, Texas National Guard rounded up hundreds of migrants and forced them south of the razor wire, which is still in US.
By Thursday morning, the migrants climbed over the wire fence in coordination and made a run for the border wall to presumably turn themselves in.
Migrants camp out along concertina wire on the U.S. side of the Rio Grande on the day the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals hears oral arguments on Texas' motion to lift a block on its SB4 immigration law that would allow state officials to arrest migrants suspected of being in the country illegally.'