First wave of fake refugees arrives at Tijuana
Several problems with this.
Mexico City to Tijuana is 1700 miles. Nobody is walking that.
Who paid for the nine buses? Do the other 10,000 get a bus ride?
Read the quotes from the migrants below. They clearly don't qualify for asylum.
Mexico offered them asylum. So they can't apply at the US border!
The first waves of the migrant caravan have arrived at U.S.-Mexico border; thousands more expected in coming days
https://www.desertsun.com/story/news/2018/11/13/central-american-migrant-caravan-update-migrants-arrive-tijuana-border-mexico/1988590002/
The first large wave of the migrant caravan arrived in Tijuana early Tuesday morning. About 400 migrants, mostly from Central America, rolled into the border city on nine buses. Some hung out of bus windows and cheered; at least one Honduran flag fluttered outside a window.
The migrants are reaching their final destination in Mexico amid inflamed tensions on both sides of the California-Mexico border. At the El Chaparral port of entry earlier Tuesday morning, people who have been waiting weeks to claim asylum said many migrant shelters along the border are nearing capacity. They expressed concern that the caravan would jeopardize their chances of entering the United States.
One of the young men, Jesus Menbreño, said his dream is to cross into the U.S., help his family back in Honduras and make a better life for himself.
"I want to tell President Trump that we're not delinquents," he said in Spanish. "We are just looking for opportunities to work."
Another young man, Kelvin, said he was deported to Honduras five months ago, but is trying to return to the U.S. because there are no jobs in his country and gang violence is rampant. He said he tried to claim asylum to prevent being deported, but didn't have sufficient proof of persecution. He said hopes to try and seek asylum again, so he can return to Louisville, Kentucky, where he has a wife and two kids.
An estimated 5,000 migrants left Mexico City on Friday and are traveling toward Tijuana. At least two more caravans are en route to the country's capital.