Caravaners Move To New Home In San Diego

   

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Published on Mar 7, 2019

Caravaners are still crossing the border by the hundreds every day. It's a steady stream coming now all across the border, not one large caravan, but many small ones. The main safe house in San Diego for pseudo caravaners has been a secret location at Quinta de Guadalupe, an auditorium that is associated with St. Charles Catholic Church and our local diocese. The bishop in San Diego is a radical progressive and a supporter of open borders.

The caravaners moved on March 6, 2019 to the Old Family Court building, which has been provided for their use by the San Diego County Board of Supervisors.

The safe house processes around 50-100 pseudo refugees at a time. They only stay 1-2 days before moving on to some their ultimate destination. They get free room and broad, free medical, dental and legal help and free transportation to their destination. San Diego County and City and California are paying the expenses. Many may be transported to a neighborhood near you.


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