CORONA Mexican protesters block Americans from crossing the border - and pledge to do it again - to prevent the spread of coronavirus

hunybee

Veteran Member
Mexican protesters block Americans from crossing the border - and pledge to do it again - to prevent the spread of coronavirus




  • Protesters blocked the crossing point of Nogales, between Arizona and Mexico
  • They demanded that all Americans coming to Mexico be tested for coronavirus
  • US has more than 86,000 cases, the most in the world, while Mexico has 585


Mexican protesters have blocked Americans from crossing the southern border in an attempt to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

Demonstrators blocked southbound lanes of the border crossing point of Nogales - which links Arizona with the Mexican state of Sonora - on Wednesday and vowed to return Thursday.

They are demanding that everyone crossing the border from the US side must have tested negative for coronavirus before being allowed in.

A Sonora, Mexico, demonstrator holds a sign warning travelers from the United States not to travel to Mexico over fears that any of them could possibly spread the coronavirus. Protesters spent several hours Wednesday on the Mexican side of the border blocking the southbound lanes, demanding testing for every person crossing over


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A Sonora, Mexico, demonstrator holds a sign warning travelers from the United States not to travel to Mexico over fears that any of them could possibly spread the coronavirus. Protesters spent several hours Wednesday on the Mexican side of the border blocking the southbound lanes, demanding testing for every person crossing over
Several demonstrators gathered Wednesday in the Mexican border city of Nogales and blocked traffic arriving from the United States, demanding that every traveler has to be tested for the coronavirus before being granted passage into the country


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Several demonstrators gathered Wednesday in the Mexican border city of Nogales and blocked traffic arriving from the United States, demanding that every traveler has to be tested for the coronavirus before being granted passage into the country
Mexican protesters blocked traffic at the Nogales border crossing between Arizona and the state of Sonora, expressing their concerns that Americans and others driving in from the United States could possible spread the deadly COVID-19


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Mexican protesters blocked traffic at the Nogales border crossing between Arizona and the state of Sonora, expressing their concerns that Americans and others driving in from the United States could possible spread the deadly COVID-19
America now has the highest number of coronavirus cases anywhere in the world with more than 97,000 confirmed - compared to Mexico's reported 585.

China reported 81,000 cases during the outbreak there, but claims to have dropped the domestic infection rate to zero by imposing draconian lockdown measures of the kind being resisted by Washington.

Several dozen mask-wearing protesters used vehicles to block traffic, while waving banner that said 'stay at home', USA Today reported.

Jose Luis Hernandez, with the group Sonorans for Health and Life, warned that Wednesday's protest was the 'first warning' for Mexico's president to take the threat of coronavirus seriously.

Their demands mirror a set of restrictions that the U.S. government began enforcing at the border over the weekend.

Mexican authorities have faced criticism for their blase approach to the virus, with one governor even boasting that poor people are 'immune' to it.

Luis Miguel Barbosa claimed in an online broadcast that wealthy people have so-far been the main victims of the virus.

Activists said their protest was the 'first warning' to Mexico's government to take the threat of the virus seriously, and vowed to do it again (file image)

Activists said their protest was the 'first warning' to Mexico's government to take the threat of the virus seriously, and vowed to do it again (file image)

'If you're rich you're at risk, but if you're poor, no, well us poor, we are immune,' he said.

Meanwhile Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador has claimed that the country will be spared by divine intervention while brandishing two amulets that he claimed would ward off the disease.

He has resisted calls to close bars and restaurants, urging people to go out while organizing rallies where he has kissed babies and shaken hands.

A protester carries a sign demanding Mexico President Andrés Manuel López Obrador step up his efforts with stricter measures to combat the coronavirus, which has produced eight deaths and 585 positive cases


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A protester carries a sign demanding Mexico President Andrés Manuel López Obrador step up his efforts with stricter measures to combat the coronavirus, which has produced eight deaths and 585 positive cases
A group of residents from the state of Sonora demonstrated Wednesday, calling on the Mexican government to impose stricter coronavirus measures against Americans driving into the country from the United States


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A group of residents from the state of Sonora demonstrated Wednesday, calling on the Mexican government to impose stricter coronavirus measures against Americans driving into the country from the United States
Meanwhile Canada slammed a U.S. proposal to deploy troops along their undefended border to help fight the spread of the coronavirus, saying the idea was unnecessary and would damage relations.

The uncompromising comments were a surprise, since Ottawa has enjoyed smooth relations with U.S. President Donald Trump's administration over the past 18 months. Last week, the two nations agreed to close the border to non-essential travel to ease the outbreak's strain on health systems.

The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday evening that Washington had dropped consideration of the plan, citing an unnamed U.S. official.
 

hunybee

Veteran Member
first, i have no issue with the government closing their own borders. none. i know this is the protestors doing this, though.

anyway, i have no issue with this at all. what i do find interesting is that all the reasons given are acceptable for THEM, but they have not been for the USA.

such hypocrisy
 

Old Gray Mare

TB Fanatic
Well I'm glad they're finally doing something about the virus because elsewhere in Mexico its business as usual. No testing. No precautions. No restrictions. No quarantine. No shutdowns. Politically rallies are still happening. I doubt the US will be the epicenter of the disease for much longer.

How's that wall coming?

Fair use.

As the Coronavirus Approaches, Mexico Looks the Other Way | The Dispatch
•Mar 24, 2020

The New York Times
to be as bad as Italy or worse.” As much of the world shuts down amid the worsening coronavirus pandemic, Mexico City’s streets are bustling and the country’s president insists on calm.

Link to source:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3z-MH-xxdI

run time 3:38
 

jazzy

Advocate Discernment
so how come its racist if we do it but not racist when they do it? i think they need to build a nice stout secure wall to protect themselves from us sneaking over and trying to get their free benefits they give to non citizens
 

Tortie

Veteran Member
So all we have to do to get tested is to drive to the border of Mexico? Or, are they expecting us to bring our own tests?
 

et2

TB Fanatic
Funny, they didn’t care when the thousands of infected diseased illegals were marching into our country from Mexico. Weird how that works isn’t it? Why should we care? They fed and gave them water and some transportation to cross into the USA.
 

Elza

Veteran Member
Interesting. We try to keep them out of the US and we are racist sons-of-bitches. Funny how that works..............
 

Satanta

Stone Cold Crazy
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Lauch a few Corona Cadavers over the Border into the crowds. No, wait, nevermind-that would just send them flooding here to look for Free Help.
 

zeker

Has No Life - Lives on TB
perhaps the 'plan' is for mex to explode with cases

and then cry on the world to save them

and also

allow MORE irregular migrants

under "its not safe to be in mex so we demand you let us in"
 
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