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Caravan Migrants Broke the Guatemalan Fence and Have Rushed Their Way to Mexico

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This left me speechless. Seeing this makes you think, if a country is borderless then your own home/land can end up in the same situation. Invaded.

Why Mexico? They're heading to America (and possibly Canada).

PhilipMarc
over a year ago
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PeteBeds

They would probably have stayed put if they hadn't seen the influx of migrants we've had come into Europe.

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PhilipMarc

Yeah, this is why open borders is not a good thing. There always need to be gates and walls to block strangers from entering a country/land without verifying if he/she is eligible.

The part of Europe that's in EU lets you roam free between countries without showing any ID and there are even special highway roads called 'EU Roads' (or something similar). I'm really hoping UK succeeds with Brexit so they can finally leave the EU. Most people don't realize the harm EU can do to their own lives and yet they support them.

End of politic-ish comment.

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PeteBeds

Rockman Yesterday I'd never before seen 700,000 losers all in one place ha ha

Most of the top people supporting stay (the ones influencing the sheep) have their fingers in many EU pies that will be affected once we leave so it boils down to money and to hell with want the majority voted for!

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PhilipMarc

PeteBeds They don't realize it because they've been living a good life and think the EU is good for the continent and thus, for the country. I know some people who straight up say "The UK is being moronic for leaving Europe." sometimes I'd want to correct them but it would just feel like a waste of time.

This video was released today from the Caravan Migrants. It looks identical to what happened in our continent as well.

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PeteBeds

Rockman I'm pretty sure that if vote stay had won then us leavers would have accepted the decision and move on but we must now admit that democracy is dead and snowflakes are taking over the asylum.

The US cannot build that wall quick enough I bet. Thank god we have a moat that partially keeps the unwanted out.

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PhilipMarc

PeteBeds the fact that Brexit is going forward proves that democracy kinda exists but for the most part it's a walking skeleton.

Countries in Europe were all great, nice, cozy and wonderful before the EU came along to "improve" it.

P.S. I'm glad Britain stuck to their own currency than use Euros. Euros are essentially an imitation of Dollars and the anthem of the EU isn't even an original song, you could say the EU has no originality or creativity. Because, well, they don't.

And the GDPR aka "European Privacy" thingy? Just to make people *feel* safe their data won't be used.

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PeteBeds

Rockman The quicker May goes the better and then put someone in charge who will accomplish what the majority voted for.

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AgnesFaludi

I do not understand....most of them are men alone...I could count 4 women only...

Where are these people go without their wife, family alone? And if it is not enough, they just became criminals, because they crossed the border illegally and maybe it was easy, but they will need to experience the consequences on the other side.

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PeteBeds

It's more traditional in the countries they are coming from that it's still the man's job to earn the money and the wife to look after the kids and home so who's providing the money now!

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PhilipMarc

Agnes, that's exactly how it is. It was the same case in Europe and now in the Americas.

This isn't about having a better life but illegals getting their way and doing what they want.

I respect each country and its people so I always try to abide their laws and not try to enter without permission. It's like, entering a country without authorization is the same as being in someone's land.

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PhilipMarc

PeteBeds maybe but criminals pretend to be the same way and then god knows what'll happen. Besides, the two best countries in the Americas are Canada and US which many Brazilians, Mexicans, Chileans, and so on wish they were living in as their country is nowhere near as good or developed (Mexico and Brazil are but have issues that need to be dealt with).

I'm still hoping someday that Brazil gets rid of those favelas which gives an awful image to the country. And by doing so, the people there would have to be placed elsewhere no prob there but the gangs there? That'd ignite a war, probably.

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AgnesFaludi

Rockman I think the only reason of better life is the immigrant status. If we had none, than everyone needs to work and pay tax.

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