Military-Aged Men from Various Countries Rushing to Cross US Border
In the event of Trump's potential win in the November elections, migrants are hurriedly trying to cross into the United States. Bill Melugin from Fox News provides alarming footage from Jacumba, California, where he spoke with a group of military-aged men from different parts of the globe. Surprisingly, none of these men were from Mexico, Central America, or South America.
Encounters with Migrants from the Middle East and Asia
Melugin encountered groups of men from the Middle East and Asia illegally crossing into Jacumba, CA at 2AM. The men hailed from countries such as Iran, Pakistan, China, Turkey, India, and Bangladesh. Notably, there were no Mexicans among these groups. Some of these men were identified as "special interest aliens".
Experiences of Migrants Crossing the Border
Melugin had the opportunity to walk through a mass illegal crossing of people from around the world in Jacumba, CA. He attempted to interact with the migrants and find out their origins. An Indian man confessed that he didn't know why he came, while several others chose to hide their faces and avoid any interaction.
A Turkish man shared with Melugin that he paid $10,000 to a cartel and was taken aback by the ease with which he was able to cross into the US without any resistance. He expressed that Americans should be concerned about their country's security.
Failed Attempts at Legal Entry
The men confessed to Melugin that they had attempted to legally enter the US but were denied visas multiple times. Consequently, they decided to resort to illegal means. Melugin observed that the Border Patrol in the area was stretched thin, as agents were dealing with another group of migrants.
What are your thoughts on this situation?
This situation raises serious questions about the security of the US border and the desperation of migrants who resort to illegal means after failing to enter the country legally. What are your thoughts on this matter? Do you think there should be stricter border control or more accessible legal avenues for migrants? Share this article with your friends and discuss these important issues. Don't forget to sign up for the Daily Briefing, which is available every day at 6pm.