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A bloody scene erupted in Tijuana Sunday when residents confronted the caravan of Honduran migrants
November 19, 2018
On Monday's "Pat Gray Unleashed," Pat opened the show with the latest report of violence that broke out in Tijuana over the weekend when residents threw rocks at the thousands of newly arrived migrants and told them that they are not welcome in Tijuana.
Thousands of Central American migrants were met Sunday with violent opposition when hundreds of Tijuana residents confronted them and told them to "go home."
One Tijuana resident, Ceasar Baltazar, told ABC News that he is neutral on whether or not the migrants stay but he doesn't want Central Americans to permeate his city of Tijuana.
"They are unknown that's the thing. They're unknown, they're strangers," Baltazar said.
Another resident of Tijuana said that the migrants were trashing her city and speaking badly about Tijuana.
Residents of Tijuana have something in common with Americans who simply want immigration laws enforced.
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