Two groups of migrants from Congo and Angola easily crossed over from Guatemala into Mexico without any push back from police.

“Just watched 2 groups of Africans from Congo and Angola cross illegally into Mexico from Guatemala across the Suchiate River on tube rafts, Epoch Times reporter Charlotte Cuthbertson tweeted with a video of the Africans rafting across the river.

According to Cuthbertson: “One guy from Angola said he took a boat to Colombia (10 days), walked through jungle for 10 days, and has spent 2 months getting this far (to Mexico). Angolan woman said she flew to Panama first. She has a 2yo with her.”

A local Mexican police official said, “At this moment, the National Guard has not arrived. We do know that the National Guard is coming, but we do not know when.”

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Watch both videos:

One guy from Angola said he took a boat to Colombia (10 days), walked through jungle for 10 days, and has spent 2 months getting this far (to Mexico). Angolan woman said she flew to Panama first. She has a 2yo with her. pic.twitter.com/t13UPNinLV — Charlotte Cuthbertson (@charlottecuthbo) June 27, 2019

African migrants are currently making their way through Mexico and reaching the US border.

Hundreds of illegal aliens from Ebola-stricken Democratic Republic of Congo were dumped in the streets of San Antonio, Texas a few weeks ago.

Investigative journalist Urs Gehriger, who speaks French, spoke to the Congolese migrants and revealed that they are being coached by NGO’s to not speak to ICE officers.

Urs Gehriger also said that the migrants have wads of cash on them. He said an aide witnessed several Congolese migrants with rolls of $100 bills in their hands.

Gehriger said that the African migrants refused to tell him how they got to the US — it’s obvious they are being coached not to divulge details about who is behind their migration to the US.

“They wouldn’t tell me anything about how they got here, and then they started to get aggressive and they were contradicting each other,” Gehriger said to Laura Ingraham.

“What I found from an aid worker there, they actually do have money. Quite a few of them, because he spotted them under a tree, right in front of the shelter, counting a roll of money with hundred dollar bills,” Gehriger told Ingraham.

According to reports, the African migrants have already dispersed across the US.