The American Red Cross is reportedly helping illegal immigrants get into the country safely through the use of maps and guides.
According to a shocking report by The Daily Caller, the map shows a list of resources, including hotels, clinics, and shelters, where illegal immigrants can get support in Mexico and Central America. The map has the logos of the International Committee of the Red Cross and the American Red Cross.
Did the "American Red Cross' use federal taxpayer dollars to coach illegal immigrants on how to get to the border, including how to jump on freight trains illegally?
— 🇺🇸Rosie B.🇺🇸 (@RosieB08) March 10, 2023
If so, then federal fund were used by you to incentivize noncitizens to enter the U.S. illegally.
The map the organization provides shows routes to nearby border cities in the U.S., which include El Paso, Texas; Nogales, Arizona; and McAllen, Texas.
The organization also offers a “self care” road map that offers advice on how to avoid sickness and the desert, board trains without being hurt, and get contraception.
“If you use contraceptives methods, don’t forget to bring them with you. In necessary cases, some Red Cross’ clinics and medical brigades will give them to you for free,” the guide states.
Millions of dollars in tax money are given to the American Red Cross by the U.S. government to support illegal immigrants who have been allowed into the country. The handbook also provides a guide in hopes of helping migrants make their journeys far south of the border.
“In the desert during the day, temperatures are extreme. Seek to bring with you lots of potable water, pants and long sleeves to protect you from the sun and maintain the sweat humidity. Also take with you warm clothes, gloves to protect your hands and a flashlight and matches,” read the guide.
“Traveling seated (on trains) is the most recommended. Be careful on your trip, there are branches, electric cables, tunnels that can hit you. Accommodate yourself where you have supporting points,” it added.
This comes as the Biden administration continues to struggle with the massive influx of migrants entering the U.S. from Mexico. The U.S. has been seeing massive migrant numbers since President Joe Biden announced last year that he would be lifting “Title 42,” a controversial border policy implemented by former President Donald Trump back in March 2020 that allowed the border agency to turn migrants away.
Since then, the Department of Homeland Security has reported that nearly 2.4 million migrants were detained at the border for the fiscal year ending in September, surpassing the already-historic number of 1.7 million migrant detainees in 2021. The numbers are likely to increase once “Title 42” ends later this month.










