The illegal alien army seems unfazed by Trump’s bold move.

Embedded Buzzfeed reporter Adolfo Flores stated Tuesday afternoon the caravan of illegals will continue to march towards the U.S. border

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President Trump means business.

Monday evening, embedded Buzzfeed reporter, Adolfo Flores reported the Mexican immigration authorities said they are planning on disbanding the caravan of illegal aliens by Wednesday in Oaxaca.

However, later Monday evening, defiant caravan organizers vowed to march forward to the U.S. border and plan to cross over from Baja, California.

Tuesday morning, President Trump threatened to cut off foreign aid to Honduras and others if the caravan of illegals isn’t stopped.

The caravan army of illegal invaders are mostly military-aged men; it’s an invasion.

President Trump told reporters, “Until we have a wall and proper security, we’re going to be guarding our border with the military.”

Video via Fox News:

.@POTUS: “Until we have a wall and proper security, we’re going to be guarding our border with the military.” pic.twitter.com/jccz2f9dqi — Fox News (@FoxNews) April 3, 2018

Apparently the illegal alien army wants a showdown at the border with the U.S. military.

Adolfo Flores tweeted: At caravan general meeting Irineo Mujica said the caravan will continue and will not be stopped. The group plans on going to Puebla and then Mexico City. After that they will go on with asylum seekers.

At caravan general meeting Irineo Mujica said the caravan will continue and will not be stopped. The group plans on going to Puebla and then Mexico City. After that they will go on with asylum seekers. — Adolfo Flores (@aflores) April 3, 2018

Adolfo Flores then reported others will take a humanitarian visa in Mexico and will not go beyond Mexico City.

Adolfo Flores: Everyone else was encouraged to take a humanitarian visa in Mexico, a document allowing them to travel in Mexico for 10 to 20 days, or document giving them permission to stay in the country for 30 days to file an immigration claim. They will not go beyond Mexico City.