Pence: Migrant Caravan Funded By Far-Left Groups

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VP Mike Pence says migrant caravans funded by far-left organizations

Vice President Mike Pence says the migrant caravan heading towards the U.S. border is funded by far-left groups who hate America. 

In an interview with Fox News, Pence confirmed that intelligence agencies have informed the US government that the caravan is a well-funded by outside groups.




Sputnik reports: “What the president of Honduras told me is that the caravan was organized by leftist organizations, political activists within Honduras, and he said it was being funded by outside groups, and even from Venezuela,” he said.

US-Mexico Border Wall

US Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen has announced the completion of the first section of the wall on the US-Mexico border. The 30ft (9.15m) high and 2 mile (3.22 kilometer) long section of the border wall was officially unveiled amid reports of a massive migrant caravan moving towards the US through Mexico.

In a tweet, Nielsen noted that border security is a matter of national security and expressed hope that Congress would approve bills necessary for boosting the number of border security personnel and coping with the influx of illegal migrants.

The Department of Homeland Security earlier reported that a large caravan, consisting mostly of migrants from Central American countries, is moving towards the US through Mexico. President Trump has vowed to take steps to prevent the migrants from crossing the US border and has slammed Mexican authorities for failing to stop the caravan.

Furthermore, Trump alerted border patrol and military personnel by calling the situation a national emergency. He also blasted the Democrats for hampering attempts to reform immigration laws.Later, Secretary of Defense James Mattis approved the deployment of an additional 800 US troops to assist border security in coping with the migrant influx.

The US-Mexico border wall is President Donald Trump’s signature project, initially announced during his election campaign in 2016. He initially planned to force Mexico to pay for its construction; however, Mexico’s President Enrique Peña Nieto has repeatedly denied agreeing to such terms.

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