Pomidor Quixote
Daily Stormer
June 30, 2019
#USBP Del Rio Sector Border Patrol agents apprehended 2 large groups of over 100 in 2 days. Total of 3 large groups this fiscal year. More info: https://t.co/sojY5Xy8NN pic.twitter.com/eYGo1sKUO9
— CBP South Texas (@CBPSouthTexas) June 27, 2019
Come in! Welcome to America!
Groups of hundreds of Africans, Haitians and others from Central and South America continue to trudge across the U.S.- Mexico border in record numbers, despite promises from Mexico to help stop the massive migration.
Footage from the Del Rio Sector of the border in Texas shows scores are making their way in mini-caravans, with many arriving well-dressed in designer clothes, toting luggage and backpacks with their children in tow.
Border Patrol agents came across the first of the two most recent groups on June 22, when 105 crossed the Rio Grande River and into the United States.
That group consisted of 82 Haitians, with the rest from South America and Africa.
On Monday, another group nearly twice as big – 205 – waded across, undoubtedly inspired by the success of the first group. The second wave included 122 Haitians, with dozens of others from Africa and South America, according to a statement from U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
“Del Rio Sector Border Patrol agents have apprehended people from over 45 countries around the world,” Del Rio Sector Chief Patrol Agent Raul Ortiz said. “Our agents, along with the assistance of our DHS partners, continue to meet each new challenge as the ongoing humanitarian crisis evolved.”
And it’s escalating quickly.
Del Rio Sector agents apprehended 164% more unaccompanied children, 1,034% more family units, and 70% more single adults through May than they did last year. It’s the same situation across the entire southwest border, with every single sector witnessing staggering increases compared to 2018, CBP data shows.
Through May fiscal year 2019, agents apprehended 56,278 children (74% more than 2018), 332,981 family units (463% more), and 204,248 single adults (27% more).
Border Patrol agents on the southwest border apprehended 132,887 illegal immigrants in May alone, while the running total for fiscal year 2019 stands at 787,161 through May – roughly the population of Seattle or Denver.
These blacks escaping from their hellholes are actually escaping the results of them trying to integrate into civilization. They are the reason their countries don’t work like others, and that won’t change just by moving to another country that is better off than the one they left.
Blacks are happy when they put mud on their bodies and make mud huts.
A group of tribeswomen in a remote village mix up a special paste using butterfat and ochre so they can create extraordinary red braids in their hair.
For generations the semi-nomadic Himba tribe have made the Otjize paste, a red substance, to cover their braided hair and skin with.
Due to the scarcity of water, the indigenous tribe developed the special substance to cleanse their skin, protect them from the sun and to look good.
Its rich red colouring is meant to symbolise the earth and blood and is an ideal of beauty among the 50,000-strong tribe in western Kaokoland, northern Namibia.
Keeping the elaborate dreadlocks in perfect shape is a challenge in itself, with women spending several hours a day tending to their hair and complexion.
That’s what they want to do all day, really. They want to play with mud and tend to their hair and have sex.
And dance around.
If we had just left them alone, everything would be fine.
Notice the teeth. The modern Western diet is bad for your dental health.
That’s what blacks being blacks look like.
They’ve never really been domesticated. Turning their countries into nightmares after being given the white man’s inventions is an expected consequence of forcing them into an unnatural habitat.
You can’t really take a lion out of the wilderness, put it into your garden and then blame it when it eats some neighbor’s pet.
Why are we taking blacks out of their mud huts, washing away their mud braids and their smiles, dressing them up like humans and blaming them for not adapting?