Caravan Day 3, Plan B, About That Journalist

Thursday, October 18, 2018

Caravan Day 3
 
The migrant caravan has grown to at least 4,000 people.  I would argue that there are many people who, though they are not in Guatemala right now, are symbolically leading the march. 
 
They are George Soros and Barack Obama.  They are editorial writers of our major newspapers and left-wing federal judges.  They are all "leading" this caravan and the march for open borders.  The left is committed to swamping America with a wave of illegals, all under the guise of compassion.
 
Here's what you need to understand:  Since the left blocked Donald Trump's zero tolerance policy for illegal immigration, a record number of migrant families have crossed the border.  Consider this excerpt from the Washington Post:
 
"Border Patrol agents arrested 16,658 family members in September, the highest one-month total on record and an 80 percent increase from July...
 
"Large groups of 100 or more Central American parents and children have been crossing the Rio Grande and the deserts of Arizona to turn themselves in, and after citing a fear of return, the families are typically assigned a court date and released from custody.  'We're getting hammered daily,' said one Border Patrol agent."
 
The open borders crowd stopped President Trump's attempts to secure the border.  Catch and release is back.  And lo and behold, another caravan is coming our way.  Gee, who could have predicted that?
 
If it reaches the border, by law we must admit them.  If that happens, the next caravan will be 10,000 migrants.  The one after that will be 50,000.  Just like in Europe.
 
 
 
Plan B?
 
Is there another option President Trump could consider to deal with the caravan? 
 
As we reported, the White House has issued stern warnings to Central American leaders to stop the caravan or risk losing foreign aid.  Unfortunately, those governments have limited resources to enforce their own immigration laws.
 
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is headed to Mexico to urge that government to secure its southern border. 
 
This morning, President Trump tweeted:
 
"I must, in the strongest of terms, ask Mexico to stop this onslaught — and if unable to do so I will call up the U.S. Military and CLOSE OUR SOUTHERN BORDER!"
 
I don't know how that would play politically.  Many Americans would cheer the president's decisive action.  But the entire left-wing media complex would start screaming about comparisons to the Berlin Wall.
 
My friends, let me remind you of just how unpopular the left's immigration agenda is:
 

  
 
About That Journalist. . .
 
The media complex is in complete meltdown over what appears to be the brutal murder of Saudi journalist and Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi.  Reports indicate he may have been killed at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey.
 
Let me make a few observations. 
 
When ISIS was beheading Christians all over the Middle East, many in the media were making excuses for why Obama couldn't do much about it.  It took Donald Trump to smash the ISIS caliphate.
 
As Iran cracked down on pro-democracy demonstrators, Barack Obama did nothing to make the Iranian regime pay for its brutality.  And while U.S. troops were being killed and maimed by Iranian terrorism, Obama and the media teamed up to give that regime billions of dollars.
 
When Donald Trump imposed tariffs on the communist government of China, which has so many political prisoners in jail that accurate counts are impossible, he was attacked by elements of the U.S. business community and the media.
 
But now the media are demanding that Trump sever relations with Saudi Arabia.  Several liberal senators are attempting to make the president complicit in Khashoggi's murder by suggesting that Trump is protecting personal business interests in the kingdom. 
 
Give me a break. 
 
While I certainly do not condone the murder of journalists, Jamal Khashoggi was far from a liberal reformer.  This "media martyr" was a member of the Muslim Brotherhood and a supporter of Palestinian terrorism.

Even the New York Times wrote of Khashoggi, "A Tangled Mix of Royal Service and Islamist Sympathies."
 
And why do I have the feeling that if an evangelical pastor had been killed by the Saudis all we would be hearing from the media now would be silence?