McAllen, Texas was the scene this afternoon of a group of open borders advocates screaming at a bus of illegal kids being taken away from a detention center. You can hear the activists screaming at the officials and the bus until the bus pulls away.

HAPPENING NOW: Demonstrators are blocking a bus from leaving an immigration detention center in McAllen, Texas.This is a live video of a demonstration. Please be aware there may be language. Viewer discretion is advised. Posted by FOX 5 Atlanta on Saturday, 23 June 2018

A woman was seen asking if the official cares…This is just another example of open borders groups ignoring law and order but following emotion. You can hear a woman screaming, “Set the children free” and “set the babies free”…Ridiculous!

We noticed several open borders groups at the protest. These people are radical activists who advocate for open borders and were at the detention center with manufactured signs.

We saw the Brown Berets group at the protest (photos below) The leader of the Dallas Chapter is the guy who posted photos of a crying child in a cage that was FAKE NEWS. The leader, Leroy Pena (pictured below), can be seen on the group’s website scalping someone dressed as POTUS: These people are pulling out all the stops!

Information on the group’s website states: The International Indigenous Movement promotes the return to our cultural ancestral roots by education. We are Brown Berets of Cemanahuac, an inspired movement who serve those most in need. We believe in taking action with urgency in order to raise public awareness about some of the most pressing issues facing today’s society and in other countries.

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Another group seen with printed signs was the LULAC group. The group is described on their website as a Latino Advocacy Group: With approximately 132,000 members throughout the United States and Puerto Rico, LULAC is the largest and oldest Hispanic organization in the United States. LULAC advances the economic condition, educational attainment, political influence, housing, health and civil rights of Hispanic Americans through community-based programs operating at more than 1,000 LULAC councils nationwide. The organization involves and serves all Hispanic nationality groups.

These groups have a job and that job is to create chaos and to keep our borders open.