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Africans by the thousands flying to Central America to begin trek to US

By Vivek Saxena 

 

Thousands of African migrants are reportedly flying to Central America in order to sidle across the southern U.S. border.

“[T]he number of Africans apprehended at the southern border jumped to 58,462 in the fiscal year 2023 from 13,406 in 2022,” The New York Times reported Friday, citing government data.

“The top African countries in 2023 were Mauritania, at 15,263; Senegal, at 13,526; and Angola and Guinea, which each had more than 4,000,” the paper added.

How are they getting to the border? By flying to Nicaragua, whose government “does not restrict entry of Africans.”

From there, the African migrants travel through Honduras, Guatemala, and Mexico, eventually reaching the southern U.S. border, at which point they’re practically welcomed with open arms into America by the “open borders” Biden administration.

Why are they specifically coming to the United States? Reportedly because of tighter border restrictions in Europe have made it far more difficult for them to migrate there.

“Getting into the United States is certain compared to European countries, and so I came,” one African migrant, 30-year-old Sekuba Keita, explained to the Times.

Speaking with The Daily Wire, Ira Mehlman of the Federation for American Immigration Reform didn’t sound remotely surprised by this statement.

“Everybody around the world got the message: Come to the United States illegally, enter a bogus asylum claim, you’ll be released, you’ll be given work authorization within 180 days, you’ll get to remain here, and the longer you’re here the more you can establish other claims to remain here,” he said…

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