20,000 More Haitians on the Way

With the “Bidenville” migrant camp now cleared and most of its former denizens headed to a new life in America at your expense, a new crop of 20,000 Haitian migrants is coming this way.

Reuters is reporting that 4,000 have now cleared the Darien Gap from Colombia to Panama, the last formidable geographical barrier between South America and the U.S. Meanwhile, another 16,000 are waiting in the northern Colombian beach town of Necocli  for seats on a ferry across the Gulf of Urabá to the jumping-off point for the Gap. Previously restricted to 250 ferry passengers per day, the limit was raised last month to 500, still far below the 1,500 that are entering Necocli every day.

 

The town has become a bottleneck, as governments up and down the migrant pipeline, from Chile and Brazil all the way to Mexico, are hastening the migrants along to the United States as quickly as possible.

So far this year, officials have counted more than 88,000 migrants emerging though the Darien Gap into Panama.

Meanwhile, the Biden government is doing its part to complete the third-worlding of America by releasing the migrants as fast as it can. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas told Fox News on Sunday that at least 12,000 Haitian migrants have been released from the Del Rio camp. “It could be even higher,” he admitted.

And no doubt will be. A lot higher.

For more, see Reuters.

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