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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Apr 29

    Hundreds of Central American 'caravan' migrants are expected to make their way to the border crossing Sunday morning and ask for refuge in the U.S.https://on.wsj.com/2r7E9KB 

    4:30 AM - 29 Apr 2018
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      1. Steve Montoya‏ @samontoya Apr 29
        Replying to @WSJ

        Why wouldn’t they ask Mexico for asylum? If it’s Central America they are fleeing then they have accomplished their task.

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      1. Really?‏ @0620Letsgetreal Apr 29
        Replying to @WSJ

        Get ready to give them all welfare. Take away from American children and give to the illegal foreigners. It's getting old, borders need to be secured. American taxpayers should not be paying for their welfare.

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      1. S Hoff‏ @SHoff83845516 Apr 29
        Replying to @WSJ

        We should impose sanctions on Mexico for allowing itself to be used as a thoroughfare

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      2. Bradley Gillin‏ @Bradonis_G Apr 29
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        They must request asylum in Mexico if they are truly fleeing despotism. But, we KNOW what they are really seeking.....our money.

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      2. MAGA!‏ @MAX_WWG1WGA Apr 29
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        @realDonaldTrump @potus 1st these R disease ridden invaders ILLEGAL ALIENS NOT MIGRANTS. 2nd No entry, food,water,medical/$$ aid nothing. 3rd Block Send them ALL back to their SHITHOLE COUNTRIES. Time 4 National Illegal Brown out day. See MX LAWS attached.pic.twitter.com/o8s3BxOqU5

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      1. Steven Jones‏ @rockclimber4223 Apr 29
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        Let them seek asylum in #mexico...they are already there

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      1. alistanbul‏ @alistan6ul Apr 29
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        chickens are coming home to roost

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      1. Nina 🇺🇸‏ @nina14p Apr 29
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        Turn them away!!

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      1. carl‏ @CarlMatsx2 Apr 29
        Replying to @WSJ

        please call Immigration and Customs Enforcement ICE at 1-866-DHS-2ICE (347-2423). #sendthemback #NoDACA #TrumpsArmy #BUILDTHATWALL #USArmy

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      2. Kimberly‏ @KimVanderkelen Apr 29
        Replying to @WSJ

        Your photo is not indicative of the criminals trying to illegally cross our border. The photographer captured a handful of innocuous looking migrants and ignore the rest. Very disappointing reporting by the WSJ.

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      2. Zachariah‏ @jpzach Apr 29
        Replying to @WSJ

        Since all #MSM & #Left #Liberals are ok with this refuge caravan, is it official that the Central American states are all failed states.

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      1. Richard Hume‏ @HumeRB Apr 29
        Replying to @WSJ

        Follow the law. Do it legal or not at all

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      1. rubea ross‏ @rubeaross Apr 29
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        Thought they were supposed to ask for asylum from the first safe country they reach...that would be mexico....we are learning who is paying for and sponsoring these people and coaching them on what to say when they get here...the jig is up

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      1. Jeffrey Chang‏ @jeffznikekb27 Apr 29
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        Hi, there is asylum.

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      1. Jane Says‏ @JBoswell17 Apr 29
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        These Central American refugees, if they are truly seeking asylum, should have gone to the much closer Costa Rican refugee center. #DOJ @realDonaldTrump @DHSgov

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      1. Poindexter‏ @PoindexterMk1 Apr 29
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        Better send in the military, sounds like you really need them!!!!

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