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Thursday, October 05, 2023

The Border Crisis Is Crippling U.S. Companies’ Supply Chains

Trade across the U.S.-Mexico border is being severely hampered due to an ongoing migrant crisis that is threatening businesses’ supply chains, according to The Wall Street Journal. 

The southern border is facing a massive influx of migrants crossing into the U.S. illegally, with the U.S. Border Patrol reporting that a record high of 22,000 illegal migrants were being held in custody on Tuesday as opposed to just 7,696 on June 8. Trade that U.S. companies rely on for their supply chains is being hampered due to delays at points of entry that are being shut down by Border Patrol to address the surge, according to the WSJ.

5 comments:

  1. Is it time to start shooting invaders yet?

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  2. Boarder issues are not something I know anything about

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  3. They’ll just say we need even more immigrants to solve the problem.

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  4. Stop with the migrant shit, they are invading illegals. They are all criminals all of them!!!! And the government, our government is complacent more like facilitating this invasion. It’s fooking sickening.

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  5. Novel idea, we produce our own food, automobiles, tires, and the other products in our country again and fuck the imports and the illegal assholes..
    JD

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