The current border crisis has been ongoing since the start of the Biden administration and it appears there is no end in sight.
On top of the unrelenting flow of people and drugs, it could get much worse. So much so that even the mainstream media is starting to notice and consequently report on the glaring problem. This from townhall.com.
NBC News reported as many as 400,000 illegal immigrants could cross over into the United States in the month of October, which is double of the already record-high encounters in June, July, and August.
Each month the total has been reaching over 200,000 encounters along the southern border.
The summer month’s numbers do not include the illegal aliens who were able to avoid apprehension by Border Patrol, with officials estimating those numbers are also at all-time highs.
"As many as 400,000 migrants" are heading to the U.S. border, NBC News reports.
"An unprecedented number…nearly doubling the stunning numbers we've seen the last two months, which were a 21-year high." pic.twitter.com/6kPDR1rE1H
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) October 1, 2021
In comparison, U.S. Customs and Border protection encountered 71,946 people attempting to illegally enter the country in October 2020 and 45,139 people in October 2019.
The warning from U.S. officials comes shortly after the Del Rio Sector in Texas saw a massive surge in illegal immigrants, mostly Haitians coming from Central and South America, crossing over from Mexico.
Reports indicate there are more Haitians, in addition to other Central and South Americans, already on their way to the United States.
Local authorities say 800 migrants – mostly Haitian – are illegally crossing the Suchiate river btwn Guatemala and Mexico daily – the cost? 30 pesos or $1.50 @FoxNews @taraprindiville #bordercrisis pic.twitter.com/S9V83l7rLO
— Griff Jenkins (@GriffJenkins) September 29, 2021
We will be long gone, but our grandchildren will be members of a white minority in America. Our nation will be quite different if, in fact, it still survives in say 2050.
End of story.