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A: We continue to be concerned about individuals along the caravan route. In fact, over 270 individuals along the caravan route have criminal histories, including known gang membership.
A: Some recent media reports indicate there may be political motivations from Central American countries.
A: Yes – so far, there are over 270 individuals along the caravan route that have criminal histories, including known gang membership.
On Oct. 29, the Mexican ambassador to the U.S. described some of the caravan members as “very violent:”
A: No, reports on the ground from our foreign partners suggest that approximately 50 percent are single adults.
A: By November 2, there will be approximately 5,200 deployed to support U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) at the Southwest border as part of Operation Faithful Patriot.
A: Current estimates indicate that the caravan could arrive between four days and two weeks (from October 31) depending on the mode of transportation and whether they make any prolonged stops.
A: The potential for large groups – who have already showed a propensity to using violence to achieve its objective – presents a unique safety threat to our nation and Border Patrol personnel...
A: Our nation is experiencing an unprecedented crisis on our Southern Border that is the result of loopholes that prevent the detention and repatriation of illegal alien minors and family units.
A: We will not allow a large group of illegal migrants attempt to enter into the United States if they have no lawful right to gain entry.
A: Our goal is to provide protection to those individuals who qualify for asylum under our laws. Individuals who want jobs or want to reunify with family members in the U.S. aren’t eligible to qualify for asylum.