Border Patrol agents in Florida have been warned to brace for a large influx of migrants from Haiti after vicious gangs took over the country.
An internal agency email that was leaked to the New York Post cautioned that migrants could arrive in huge waves by sea and overwhelm already stretched resources.
“One landing will cripple the station and our ability to respond to other traffic,” the email stated.
15,000 people have already been displaced in the country in just a few days, according to the UN, as the country descends into violence and chaos.
“With the breakdown of the government in Haiti repatriating Haitians may not be happening for the foreseeable future,” the email read. “If this is the case, then the Coast Guard may not be stopping Haitian sail freighter[s].”
As we document in the video above, Haiti is being taken over by bloodthirsty gangs that have bombed government facilities, seized control of airports and hospitals.
Thousands of inmates are also being released from prisons to join the gangs on the street.
Untold numbers of Haitians are now fleeing the country, with many of them heading to America.
Reports are also emerging that some of the gang members have engaged in cannibalism as a means of intimidating their adversaries.
The gangs are being led by a man called Jimmy “Barbecue” Cherizier, who has previously ordered protesters shot dead, directed massacres, and earned his nickname from incinerating his victims.
Despite being ridiculed and condemned at the time, Trump was clearly correct when he called the country a “shithole” and said America shouldn’t accept migrants from Haiti.
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