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  • Data shows illegal border crossings on pace to top 1M this month
    By Samuel Chamberlain

    July 15, 2021 | 6:43pm

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    Asylum-seeking migrants' families from Central America wait to be processed by US Border Patrol agents.Go Nakamura/Reuters
    More than 1 million illegal crossings of the US-Mexico border will have been attempted over the first seven months of 2021, preliminary data indicates — defying expectations that the illegal immigration crisis would ease as temperatures climbed.

    While US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) have yet to release the official number of border encounters that took place last month, The Washington Examiner reported that initial calculations put the total at 188,000, an increase of just over 4 percent from the 180,034 apprehended in May.

    If confirmed, the number of southwestern border stops would be the most in any month of June for at least 21 years. It would also be an 80 percent increase over the number of apprehensions in June 2019 and a whopping 469 percent increase over the number of encounters in June 2020, when migration patterns were affected by the coronavirus pandemic

Covid: The Mexican villages refusing to vaccinate
  • By Stephanie Hegarty
  • Population correspondent
21 July 2021
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IMAGE SOURCE,AFP

Image caption,
Disinformation has led to indigenous communities choosing not to get vaccinated

In November Pascuala Vázquez Aguilar had a strange dream about her village Coquilteel, nestled among the trees in the mountains of southern Mexico. A plague had come to the village and everyone ran to the forest. They hid in a hut under a tall canopy of oak trees.

"The plague couldn't reach us there," Pascuala says. "That's what I saw in my dream."

A few months later the pandemic had engulfed Mexico and thousands of people were dying every week. But Coquilteel and many small, indigenous towns in the state of Chiapas were left relatively unscathed. This has been a blessing but it also presents a problem.

Almost 30% of Mexicans have received one vaccine against Covid-19 so far but in the state of Chiapas the take-up rate is less than half of that. In Coquilteel, and many remote villages in the state, it's likely to be closer to 2%. Last week Mexico's President Andrés Manuel López Obrador remarked on the low vaccination rate in Chiapas and said the government needed to do more.


 

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Cant go to the supermarket? Cool, I'll get groceries delivered

Cant go to the ball game? I dont care about sports anyway

Cant go to work? Self employed

No restaurant service? I'll cook my own food with my delivered groceries and I'll order delivery from the restaurants.



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nikka said he ready for war :dead:
 

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Biden and these liberals are opening up the nazi gates that they thought the other CAC in power was gonna do :scust:
It's different now because a democratic is doing it. It was crazy when Trump wanted to do these things, and it's still crazy no matter who is in office.
Why you fighting the vaccine that hard?!

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Because this shyt ain't safe. It's like ya'll hear stories of people having serious side effects and in some cases dying after getting the jab, and ya'll close your eyes and cover your ears.
 

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  • Data shows illegal border crossings on pace to top 1M this month
    By Samuel Chamberlain

    July 15, 2021 | 6:43pm

    texas-border-crossings-surge-402.jpg

    Asylum-seeking migrants' families from Central America wait to be processed by US Border Patrol agents.Go Nakamura/Reuters
    More than 1 million illegal crossings of the US-Mexico border will have been attempted over the first seven months of 2021, preliminary data indicates — defying expectations that the illegal immigration crisis would ease as temperatures climbed.

    While US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) have yet to release the official number of border encounters that took place last month, The Washington Examiner reported that initial calculations put the total at 188,000, an increase of just over 4 percent from the 180,034 apprehended in May.

    If confirmed, the number of southwestern border stops would be the most in any month of June for at least 21 years. It would also be an 80 percent increase over the number of apprehensions in June 2019 and a whopping 469 percent increase over the number of encounters in June 2020, when migration patterns were affected by the coronavirus pandemic
Covid: The Mexican villages refusing to vaccinate



    • By Stephanie Hegarty
    • Population correspondent
21 July 2021
_119493605_gettyimages-1213732858.jpg

IMAGE SOURCE,AFP

Image caption,
Disinformation has led to indigenous communities choosing not to get vaccinated

In November Pascuala Vázquez Aguilar had a strange dream about her village Coquilteel, nestled among the trees in the mountains of southern Mexico. A plague had come to the village and everyone ran to the forest. They hid in a hut under a tall canopy of oak trees.

"The plague couldn't reach us there," Pascuala says. "That's what I saw in my dream."

A few months later the pandemic had engulfed Mexico and thousands of people were dying every week. But Coquilteel and many small, indigenous towns in the state of Chiapas were left relatively unscathed. This has been a blessing but it also presents a problem.

Almost 30% of Mexicans have received one vaccine against Covid-19 so far but in the state of Chiapas the take-up rate is less than half of that. In Coquilteel, and many remote villages in the state, it's likely to be closer to 2%. Last week Mexico's President Andrés Manuel López Obrador remarked on the low vaccination rate in Chiapas and said the government needed to do more.



One million huh?

This month huh?

:duck:
 

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It's different now because a democratic is doing it. It was crazy when Trump wanted to do these things, and it's still crazy no matter who is in office.

Because this shyt ain't safe. It's like ya'll hear stories of people having serious side effects and in some cases dying after getting the jab, and ya'll close your eyes and cover your ears.
Link up someone dying directly from the vaccine
 

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fukk this fakkit

Support and push Authoritarian rules on people because they don’t agree with injecting something into their body, this is not like a mask mandate

What's the difference?

I've seen ppl in Costco last yr and this yr try to yell & argue managers down for requiring mask wearing
 
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