The Democratic Party as a whole, and a few squishy Republicans, have essentially spread the word that they are just fine with open borders, and that they will defend anyone who wants to make a long trek across Central America to attempt to breach the borders of the United States, helping the illegals stay in the U.S. This is on them
Migrant deaths rise with more unaccompanied children, families
Heat-related deaths among migrants along the U.S.-Mexico border rose to 55 percent over the past nine months, a spokesman for the U.S. Border Patrol said Monday.
The spokesman, Salvador Zamora, told Reuters that the death toll is expected to increase even more as temperatures rise throughout the summer.
Zamora said 48 migrants have died, up from 31 over the same period in 2017.
“We are geared up to surpass last year’s heat-related deaths and the summer is just beginning,” Zamora told Reuters. “The demographics of the illegal aliens we are apprehending, the family units, the unaccompanied children, they’re a lot more vulnerable.”
Heat-related deaths are the main cause of fatalities for migrants trying to cross the U.S.-Mexico border. The increase in deaths also comes amid an influx of unaccompanied children and families trying to cross into the U.S. illegally.
What kinds of parents send their children off alone, perhaps in the company of a coyote, paid to bring their kids to America, knowing that they could die on the way?
Without the unwavering support of Democrats, there would be fewer illegals attempting the trek in the hot sun across areas that tend to be deserts, and the number of unaccompanied children would be much, much less. People coming illegally from other countries have been told that the Democratic Party will do all they can to make it easy for them to stay in the U.S. and be given food, shelter, welfare, healthcare, education, clothing, and money, with a potential benefit of legal status. All without having to learn the language or customs of the U.S.

Heat-related deaths among migrants along the U.S.-Mexico border rose to 55 percent over the past nine months, a spokesman for the U.S. Border Patrol said Monday.
