Guatemalan protesters greet VP Harris with signs telling her to 'go home' and 'Trump won'; nation's president says Biden to blame for border crisis



President Joe Biden and his administration have refused to call the ongoing flood of illegal immigrants surging across the border a "crisis" and have insisted that the current situation is not of their making. But the president of Guatemala disagrees and went on the record again Sunday blaming Biden for the current border situation.

Vice President Kamala Harris — whom Biden tapped nearly 11 weeks ago with the task of dealing the border surge but has failed so far to even visit the U.S.-Mexico border — arrived in Guatemala Sunday night for meetings with Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei to discuss immigration.

She was greeted Monday by protesters telling her to "go home" and "mind your own business," as well as a political dig that declared, "Trump won."

What happened?

Giammattei told CBS News on Sunday that the Biden administration is responsible for starting the current immigration crisis, adding that he and Harris "are not on the same side of the coin" on the issue.

The change came with the change of administrations following the 2020 election.

"The message changed, too: "We're going to reunite families, we're going to reunite children,'" the Guatemalan president told CBS. "The very next day, the coyotes were here organizing groups of children to take them to the United States.

"We asked the United States government to send more of a clear message to prevent more people from leaving," he said.

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Giammattei said he asked Harris in May to push a bill in the U.S. Senate to make acting as a coyote engaging in human smuggling across the U.S. border a federal crime. His goal, he said, was to see coyotes prosecuted in the United States under federal law.

He said he also asked the admiration to broaden their extradition treaty in order to send coyotes to the U.S. for trial, since laws for coyotes in Guatemala are "a joke."

Harris told him that she was open to the idea, Giammattei said.

Giammattei's criticism echoed his statements from April when he told MSNBC that Biden's confusing messaging encouraged smugglers to drop off children at the U.S.-Mexico border.

"I am nobody to make a judgment here, but I believe in the first few weeks of the Biden administration, messages were confusing," he said at the time. "They were compassionate messages that were understood by people in our country, especially the coyotes, to tell families, 'We'll take the children, the children can go in and once the children are there they will call their parents.' And so those messages were confusing."

'Go home'

Vice President Harris was greeted by Guatemalan protesters Monday morning as she was set to visit Giammattei at the presidential palace, the New York Post reported.

Signs meant to send a message to Harris said "Kamala, Go Home" and "Kamala, Mind Your own Business" were highly visible along her route to meet with Giammattei.

Image source: New York Post video screenshot

Another banner declared, "Kamala, Trump won."

Image source: New York Post video screenshot

According to the Post, another massive sign featured a photo of Harris doctored to look pregnant and emblazoned with, "Guatemala is pro-life #momalahelpme."

Yet another sign reportedly said, "Kamala Stop Funding Criminals #FueraDeGuatemala."

Following her meetings with Giammattei, Harris is scheduled to fly to Mexico to meet with Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador on Tuesday.

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Leftists love to call President Donald Trump names, particularly with regard to his cognitive abilities. Idiot, stupid, moron — yup, that's the leader of the free world, they say.

But during Thursday night's debate against Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, Trump apparently really stepped in it when he referred to "coyotes" — i.e., human smugglers — who illegally bring children across the U.S.-Mexico border.

Why? Well, some pretty prominent Trump-haters on Twitter lost their minds — no jokes, please — because they actually appeared to believe Trump was talking about the furry, walks-on-all-fours, looks-like-a-wolf coyotes.

Really.

A mind is a terrible thing to waste

First up is everybody's favorite scowling, skinny-armed, gun-confiscation poster boy David Hogg:

Imagine calling the immigrant parents that bring their children to the United States for a better life “Coyotes”… https://t.co/6CcCkMXuTS
— David Hogg (@David Hogg)1603418907.0

"Imagine calling the immigrant parents that bring their children to the United States for a better life 'coyotes,'" Hogg wrote. "The level of xenophobia is sickening."

His post as of Friday morning was still active — and being ratioed to death. Check it out while it's hot.

Next up is Jemele Hill, that former ESPN host posing as a sociopolitical raconteur. The Atlantic gave her a shot, if that's any indication. Anyway, Hill reacted with the following:

Coyotes, dawg?
— Jemele Hill (@Jemele Hill)1603418848.0

For real, dawg.

Or how about Dar'shun Kendrick? She's not only an attorney but also a member of the Georgia House of Representatives — and the chief deputy whip of its Democratic wing, no less. Kendrick was in total disbelief that an animal could carry a human across the border:

Did @realDonaldTrump just say 545 kids they can't find their parents for came over through "cartels and coyotes"?!… https://t.co/HxkV3pudgS
— Dar'shun Kendrick (@Dar'shun Kendrick)1603418650.0

"How the hell does a coyote bring a whole human across the border?!" she responded, dumbfounded. "Lord-----stop talking."

It's worth it to note that Kendrick didn't take kindly Friday morning to contrarians snapping back at her:

Image source: Twitter/DarshunKendrick screenshot

And it also may come as no surprise that Kendrick last year infamously touted a "Testicular Bill of Rights" to protest the Georgia House passing a bill banning abortions after fetal heartbeat detection. Her bill aimed to "regulate" men's bodies, for example, by banning vasectomies and forcing them to get permission from their sexual partners before getting Viagra.

Oh, there's more. Much more.

The latter three aren't the only unsharpened tools in the shed, apparently:

Tonight on blue checkmark twitter, they don’t know what coyotes are. (This isn’t even half of all I found 🥴) https://t.co/Jsh57jSBb1
— Sophia Narwitz (@Sophia Narwitz)1603434178.0

Omri Ceren, national security adviser for Republican U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (Texas), had the following to say in response to Hill's unfortunate query:

"It's not the lack of knowledge," he wrote, "it's the confidence in that lack of knowledge."

Indeed, it would appear that members of the left for so long and so often have told themselves they're so much smarter than those rubes from flyover country that they've ended up utterly convinced of that narrative — to the point of collective ignorance in regard to uncomplicated, easily accessible truths.

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