Homeless tent communities seen in urban blue districts now a feature at America’s southern border.
A local reporter takes a look inside a makeshift tent city erected by illegal aliens along a border wall separating the US and Mexico in Tucson, Arizona.
Adam Klepp, of ABC affiliate KGUN9, shows illegal aliens after unlawfully entering the country are living in tents near the wall in Sasabe, where they’re aided by NGOs as they await pick-up by Border Patrol Tucson Sector agents.
“Crossings continue every day here in the Tucson Sector,” comments Klepp, who has been extensively documenting the crisis in Southern Arizona.
The tents are not unlike those seen occupied by homeless people in blue cities across America.
Footage of the makeshift tent city comes as administrators in Pima County, where Sasabe is located, have declared they will not have to follow through on a proposal to conduct “street releases” of illegals processed by Border Patrol agents, after receiving funding from a Homeland Security bill to continue operating illegal immigrant shelters.
How long can America possibly sustain its welfare state free-handout system with the inundation of illegals constantly flooding the country on a daily basis?