The “Take Our Border Back” convoy protestors, including truckers, have begun to enter Texas in advance of Saturday’s scheduled rally in Eagle Pass. There will be more protests at the main border crossing locations in Yuma, Arizona, and San Diego, California.
To draw attention to the pressing border crisis, protestors from all around the country, including Jacksonville, Florida, and Virginia Beach, have banded together. The purpose of this event is to inform the public and pressure lawmakers to take action in response to the unprecedented levels of illegal immigration. It’s amazing that people from Canada are supporting the cause as well.
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See only-available video of a large-scale demonstration at Texas’ Cornerstone Children’s Ranch. Reporter Brendan Gutenschwager of Rebel News was able to document the arrival of demonstrators on Saturday, which included a convoy of different cars flying American flags. Don’t miss this impressive show in the vicinity of the US-Mexico border!
The reception for protestors traveling to the Eagle Pass demonstration in Uvalde, Texas, was cordial. Truckers honked at them as they were greeted by fellow protesters holding Trump signs and American flags.
According to the group’s website, event organizers have invited “all active & retired law enforcement and military, Veterans, Mama Bears, elected officials, business owners, ranchers, truckers, bikers, media and LAW ABIDING, freedom-loving Americans” to participate in nonviolent protests.
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The time of the rallies is 12 p.m. While the San Diego rally is scheduled for 9 a.m., Yuma, Arizona, and Eagle Pass, Texas, are on central time. Pacific Time. The gathering is anticipated to get larger throughout the day, with several legislators and political figures scheduled to speak.




