Nurses, doctors, students, children, farmers and many other Nicaraguans say teary goodbyes as they await private charter buses for the first leg of an 1,800-mile journey. Final destination: the United States.
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Monday, January 02, 2023
Private charter buses.....
MANAGUA, Nicaragua — Twice a week at a gas station on the western edge of Nicaragua’s capital, local residents gather, carrying the telltale signs of people on the move: loaded backpacks, clothes and toiletries stuffed in plastic bags and heavy jackets in preparation for a chilly journey far from the stifling heat.
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Is it possible to pay one of the mechanics to engineer a steering tire to fall off and roll the bus, or a catastrophic engine fire which consumes the bus and its passengers?
ReplyDeleteAsking for a friend.
Happy new year Kenny, we missed you!
ReplyDeleteChartered by whom? The journalist that wrote this ran out of curiosity before he found out.
ReplyDeleteF-head Biden gave them all the green light. USA or bust.
ReplyDeletefind out where they park the damn buses at night. then dump in a couple of tube of valve grinding compound in the engine oil. or drain half the oil out of the engine and wait for them to fail on the road. I bet that would stop that shit right quick if they knew the bus engine was going to die inside of 100 miles. or maybe sugar in the fuel tank ? like a pound or more ?
ReplyDeletethe thing is if the bus guys know the bus is going to get fucked up, they wouldn't take the job ! right now they making money, if it starts to cost them the damn bus, they will not do it.
What's everyone complaining about? They don't have to go through a cheery send-off from France and 22 miles of one of the world's busiest seaways before they are warmly welcomed to a land of golden benefits which they will try to drag down into the third world shithole they left..
ReplyDelete...and once again I'm being blocked from posting my thoughts how this i*n*v*a*s*i*o*n is really going down. Effing B*l*o*g*g*e*r
ReplyDeleteNemo