BREAKING: Tomorrow The Migrant Caravan Set To Storm The US Border Due To Mexican Eviction
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Today is Friday, November 30th, 2018.
As of today, the Mexican government has given the migrant caravan till the end of the day to leave the premises of the public area that they are staying in on Cinco de Mayo Street.
Today we witnessed about four or five buses being filled and departing the current camp to the new camp, which is located about 40 minutes south of the border.
It's going to be in a large stadium that seats about 20,000 people that was used for live music.
It's covered.
It has grass, so it'll be dry and comfortable.
Most importantly, it seems, it will be 40 minutes from the border and far from any convenience shops, far from any local businesses.
And this seems to work in favor of both Mexico and the United States.
For Mexico, they will relieve the shop owners right now.
The shop owners right now are, I mean, the migrant camp on Cinco de Mayo is just a few blocks from the main tourist area of Tijuana.
And they've been experiencing a lot of crime, a lot of unrest.
We spoke to some police officers the other day, and they're very upset about it.
Everyone seems very upset about it.
And so that will relieve them by getting them into this more isolated area.
It also benefits the United States because they are not on the border anymore once they're in this place.
So they will not be easily within distance to try to charge the border again, which seems clear in their plans.
Now, the organizers are very upset about this.
Organizers are upset about it.
They are telling everyone to stay.
They're telling everyone that the Mexican government actually wants to lock them up in this place and never let them out.
They're telling them that they won't have any stores to shop in or Western unions to get money.
Apparently, a lot of members of the caravan have been receiving money from Western Union.
So the organizers are not happy about it.
They want to stay on the border.
They want to be very close to the U.S. border because they are planning another challenge, another attack on the borderline.
We also saw a man there from AC Pro Day was the logo on his shirt, which is a NGO.
And he claimed to be from Honduras.
He claimed to be a member of a Honduras humanitarian aid.
And what he was saying was he was saying that the Mexican government is brainwashing all the women and children, making them leave this place, trying to lure them into an area.
He says that the migrants have rights that supersede Mexico and that supersede the USA and not to listen to the Mexican government.
And he was very upset that they were taking them away.
We saw him arguing with some of the local Mexican media.
And a lot of people chose to stay.
I would say it seemed like the majority of the people chose to stay.
We saw maybe between a third and a half of the people what it looked like clearing out.
But then a lot of the people were leaving the public area itself and moving right out onto the street right outside of this park as playing a game of semantics with the rules that the Mexican government are giving them.
The Mexican government gave them till the end of the day to leave this public park.
So they're saying, okay, we'll leave the public park, but we're going to stay right here on the street.
And there are still hundreds of them down there right now.
What the end of the day is, we don't know.
Is the end of the day 12 midnight?
Is the end of the day in the morning?
Are they going to start rounding these people up and forcing them on buses and taking them to the camp?
We don't know.
It seems as if now the caravans that are on their way here now, yet to arrive, will then be taken to this new camp 40 minutes south of the border.
This seems like good news.
It seems like the Mexican government is not allowing them to stay right there on the border so that another mess to prevent another mess, to prevent another charge at the border.
The organizers are not happy about it.
The man who claimed to be from Honduran Aid or Honduran Aid, he's not happy about it.
A lot of the people there are not happy about it.
One of the things I noticed today was the past two days we were there, the spirits were so high on everyone.
Everyone was smiling and laughing and overjoyed.
Today, there were people getting on the buses that seemed happy.
Those who were voluntarily going to the new camp seemed happy.
But everyone else that was staying there, we got a lot of dirty looks, a lot of stares.
There was not the same high spirits that we could sense in the past two days.
They are there for a purpose.
They are there to cross the border.
They want in, they want citizenship, they want it all, and this seems to be ruining it for them.
40 minutes from the border, stuck in this place, isolated, does not allow for an easy charge at the border.
So it seems at this point.
But we will keep you posted as the story develops.
For newswars.com in Tijuana, Mexico, this is Greg Reese.
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