03/15/2023 / By Ethan Huff
To help usher more illegal aliens into the United States undetected, the Red Cross is reportedly handing out informational materials to illegals at the border with maps and tips about how to enter the country unlawfully while avoiding capture by law enforcement.
Documents obtained by The Daily Caller and relayed throughout the independent media show that the Red Cross has been busy distributing “maps and guides for migrants to make the dangerous journeys to the U.S.-Mexico border.” One such map highlights common reports that illegals often use to directly enter cities such as El Paso and McAllen in Texas, and Nogales in Arizona.
“The map, which is part of a packet stamped with the International Committee of the Red Cross and American Red Cross logos, shows a list of resources, including hotels, clinics and shelters where migrants can get support in Mexico and Central America,” a report about these uncovered documents states.
“The maps include clearly defined lines leading to cities along the U.S. border. The organization also has a guide to ‘self care’ along the journey, which includes tips on how to survive the desert and disease, how to safely jump on trains, and how to obtain contraceptives.”
(Related: Remember when the Red Cross was caught denying the effectiveness of MMS [miracle mineral solution] in treating malaria, even though the safe and natural solution is a powerfully effective remedy that can help save more lives?)
Commenting on the revelations, Arizona Sheriff Mark Lamb told the media that it is interesting which things the Red Cross did not instruct women to bring – things like actual essentials they need in order to survive in the longer term.
“They didn’t tell asthmatics to bring their inhalers. They didn’t tell diabetics to bring their diabetes medicine, but they did tell the women to bring contraceptives because they know that women are being raped,” Lamb stated.
Instead of handing out any such things, the Red Cross should instead be telling illegals to “do not cross” the border in the first place, Lamb maintains.
“We can’t keep making it easy for them and telling them how to do it,” Lamb further added.
It turns out that the reason the Red Cross is aiding and abetting criminals at the southern border is because it sits on the board of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Food and Shelter program, which disburses millions of U.S. taxpayer dollars to various nonprofit groups that support and promote illegal immigration into the country.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) sent some $350 million in funding to the FEMA program, which tasks the Red Cross and other nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) with helping illegal migrants after they have already broken into America unlawfully and are processed with a court date.
“If you use contraceptives methods, don’t forget to bring them with you,” reads one of the incriminating documents the Red Cross is handing out to illegals at the border. “In necessary cases, some Red Cross’ clinics and medical brigades will give them to you for free.”
Because of the Red Cross’s involvement in aiding and abetting illegals, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CPB) has recorded a record surge in illegal migration. In fiscal year 2022, federal authorities encountered more than 2.3 million migrants, 870,000 of whom were encountered just between October and January.
More related news about the treasonous open borders agenda of the American deep state establishment and its many front groups can be found at InvasionUSA.news.
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