VIDEO: Migrant caravan bulldoze Mexican National Guard; organizer says Biden admin's policies pulling illegal immigrants to US 'like cattle'



Several thousand migrants from Haiti, South America, and Central America are making their way north to the southern border of the United States. Mexican law enforcement attempted to utilize a roadblock to stop the massive migrant caravan in southern Mexico, but the migrants easily steamrolled their way past the large group of officers.

Approximately 3,000 migrants marched in the southern Mexican city of Tapachula – about 10 miles from the Guatemala border. There are reports that members of the caravan were carrying signs with President Joe Biden's name on them, including one that read: "Joe Biden Is For All."

#BREAKING Thousands of migrants marching from Tapachula and are using a rope to stay together so “no one falls behi… https://t.co/bts36zdQAJ

— Ali Bradley (@AliBradleyTV) 1634995646.0

BREAKING: A large Migrant Caravan has departed Tapachula, Mexico carrying signs w ⁦@POTUS⁩ name on it ⁦@FoxNews⁩… https://t.co/cxW51HPUbA

— Griff Jenkins (@GriffJenkins) 1634993170.0


NOW - Large migrant caravan has left Tapachula, Mexico for the US.https://t.co/EprRkn62iv

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The Mexican National Guard established a roadblock – fortified by some 400 law enforcement officers. Video shows the migrant caravan overwhelming the Mexican force and bulldozing the officers who were equipped with shields and anti-riot gear.

BREAKING: Migrant Caravan in Mexico encounters Mexico’s @INAMI_mx forces… #BorderCrisis https://t.co/8RnFir1j7x

— Griff Jenkins (@GriffJenkins) 1635003178.0

En localidad de #VivaMéxico cerca de #Tapachula #Chiapas rompe el cerco de elementos de @INAMI_mx y @GN_MEXICO_ la… https://t.co/iFKP2kqQ99

— Gabriela Coutiño (@GabyCoutino) 1635007381.0

Caravan organizer Irineo Mujica said the Biden administration's immigration policies are pulling migrants to the U.S. "like cattle."

Mujica said the migrants should be given an opportunity to work in Mexico "because a lot of them don't want to be brought to the U.S. but the Biden administration, with this administration, it's like pulling them like cattle, first they come to this jail and then they go to the northern border."

BREAKING: The Leader of the Migrant Caravan Irineo Mujica marching and calling out @POTUS @VP @SecMayorkas… https://t.co/rkYFZMkZJQ

— Griff Jenkins (@GriffJenkins) 1635000573.0

Mujica then said President Biden "doesn't seem to have a clue what to do with immigration."

"They're just in denial of their own fault. They haven't been able to handle immigration," Mujica said of the Biden administration. "If I tell you the truth, I believe at least with Donald Trump we knew what we had. With Biden, we don't know. He doesn't seem to have a clue what to do with immigration because he says one thing and does another."

Mujica proclaimed that Biden hasn't kept his promises to take care of illegal immigrants.

Immigration activist, Irineo Mujica says the current administration is in denial when it comes to the crisis at the… https://t.co/MuWs7rbws3

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The migrant caravan could be racing to the U.S. southern border before the Biden administration is forced to restart Trump's "remain in Mexico" policy – which is expected to resume next month. The "remain in Mexico" policy – also known as the Migrant Protection Protocols – will be reinstated because a federal judge blocked the Biden administration from terminating the immigration policy. The Biden administration appealed its case to the U.S. Supreme Court, but they ruled that the current administration must make a "good faith effort" to restart the program.

Under the Migrant Protection Protocols, migrant asylum seekers must wait in Mexico for their U.S. court hearings.

Last year, U.S. Customs and Border Protection made a record number of illegal immigrant arrests along the U.S.-Mexico border. A report found that more than 1.7 million border arrests were made in the 2021 fiscal year, beating the previous record set in 1986.

'Mother of all caravans' reportedly heading for the US southern border



There will apparently be no reprieve for border agents at the U.S.-Mexico border as President Joe Biden's lenient immigration enforcement policies continue to attract unprecedented numbers of migrants seeking entry into the country.

Roughly 1,500 miles south of the border in Tapachula, Mexico, activists and organizers are said to be massing tens of thousands of Haitian and Central American migrants to form the "mother of all caravans," Border Report indicated on Tuesday.

The massive caravan plans to depart for the U.S. on Oct. 23, according to the report, and organizers are referring to the group as the "Caravana Madre" or Mother Caravan.

A video posted to Twitter recently announcing the expected migration appeared to state that migrants will leave for the U.S. in a matter of days "with or without documents in hand."

¨CARAVANA Madre” saldrá de #Tapachula #Chiapas En los próximos días la Caravana Madre saldrán de la frontera sur… https://t.co/f3swIMGkeA

— Susana Solís Informa (@SolisInforma) 1633457488.0

When reached by the Border Report, both the Department of Homeland Security and the Texas Department of Public Safety indicated that they were aware of a forthcoming surge and were taking steps to prepare for it, but refrained from acknowledging any specifics.

"[U.S. Customs and Border Protection] plans for all possible scenarios based off information on the operations of smugglers or the movements of migrants," a CBP spokesperson said. "Our posture and response are based on comprehensive analysis, not on any single report. CBP stands ready to address any potential increase in migrant encounters."

"The Texas Department of Public Safety is committed to securing our southern border," the agency reportedly replied in an email. "While the department does not discuss operational specifics, we continue to monitor the situation as it unfolds in order to make real-time decisions and will adjust operations as necessary."

Reports of the caravan come just weeks after disaster played out in Del Rio, Texas, when approximately 15,000 Haitian migrants gathered under a bridge near the Rio Grande and clashed with border agents.

Texas DPS took action during the crisis in Del Rio in response to the federal government's failure to handle the situation. Working together with the Texas National Guard, the department deployed thousands of squad cars and state troopers to line the border area and create a barricade.

Under the Biden administration, roughly 200,000 migrants have crossed the border each month, and tens of thousands of migrants have been released directly into the U.S., presumably with court dates.

The unraveling situation continues to put state and local border populations at risk.