Sunday, August 11, 2013

Overwhelm the border? Sounds kinda Cloward Piven-ish

Sources said immigrants are being taught to use "key words and phrases" to be allowed to enter and stay in the country. 
Border agents said 199 people came through the Otay crossing Monday claiming a "credible fear" of the drug cartels in Mexico. 
"They are being told if they come across, when they come up to the border and they say certain words, they will be allowed into the country," said a border agent who wanted to remain anonymous. 
Sources said there were so many people doing this on Monday that they had to close down the Otay processing center and the overflow was shipped by vans to the San Ysidro station. 
"We are being overwhelmed," said the agent.
Are we experiencing Cloward Piven strategy along the southern border?

Let's not forget it was our own U.S. government that helped arm Mexican drug cartels through the auspices of the ATF and Operation Fast and Furious.



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