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Trump sends troops to stop 1000+ migrants headed for US -- but here's who's funding the migrants

Trump sends troops to stop 1000+ migrants headed for US -- but here's who's funding the migrants

With the help of a humanitarian group called Pueblo Sin Fronteras a “caravan" of least 1000 immigrants are making their way from Central America to the southern border of the United States.

President Donald Trump has responded with a series of tweets calling for Congress to act and for Mexico to step-up their border protection.

President Trump has also announced plans to secure the US-Mexico border with military troops until the wall can be built.

But who is Pueblo Sin Fronteras? The group's website says they are "a collective of friends who decided to be in permanent solidarity with displaced peoples. We accompany migrants and refugees in their journey of hope, and together demand our human rights."

But where does this "collective of friends" get the money to "provide humanitarian aid to migrants and refugees on the move" for the past 15 years?

On the show today, Glenn follows the money-trail from Pueblo Sin Fronteras to a group called CARA Family Detention Pro Bono Project. CARA encompass two legal groups, the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. and the American Immigration Council, which are both funded by ... none other than radical leftist billionaireGeorge Soros.

Watch the clip above to get the details.

To watch the full episode visit Glenn’s channel on TheBlaze or watch full episodes of “Glenn” live weekdays 5–6 p.m. ET or anytime on-demand at TheBlaze TV.

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