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Report: US Border Patrol Warns Texans About Militias Stopping Migrant Caravan

David Krayden | Ottawa Bureau Chief

The U.S. Border Patrol is warning Texans along the Mexican border of “armed civilians” who may try to stop the migrant caravan from entering the U.S.

According to the Associated Press, these potential vigilantes could position themselves as civilian reinforcements for the border patrol and National Guard personnel already waiting for the caravan. The report did not indicate exactly how the border patrol is transmitting its warning to Texas residents. (RELATED: Lindsey Graham Tells Mexico Caravan Threatens Trade Deal)

Honduran migrants taking part in a new caravan heading to the US, arrive to Chiquimula, Guatemala, on Oct. 22, 2018. (Photo by ORLANDO ESTRADA/AFP/Getty Images)

Some are worried by the potential for vigilante action against the caravan migrants in an atmosphere that is already volatile. (RELATED: DHS Secretary Says Troops Arent Planning To Shoot At Caravan Migrants)

The AP has been receiving reports of armed groups promising to be at the border when the migrants arrive, with one telling the media agency that it is “imperative that we have boots on the ground.”

President Trump tweeted Monday that “This is an invasion of our Country and our Military is waiting for you!”

The president has ordered 5,200 soldiers to reinforce the border patrol.

Armed militia members are a common sight along the Texas-Mexico border, where it appears very difficult for the official border patrol to keep track of all the illegals who often cross into the U.S. at sparsely populated areas. If the militias detect an illegal crossing, they generally inform the regular border patrol.

Ann Beams, a supporter of Rick McLaren's "Republic of Texas", has her car searched by Police officers on her way back home, as she crosses the police roadblock on Davis Mountains, Texas, 01 May. The confrontation between separatist McLaren, eleven of his armed followers and the police continues, as reports warn that some militias are on their way to Fort Davis to help McLaren. (Photo: HECTOR MATA/AFP/Getty Images)

Ann Beams, a supporter of Rick McLarens “Republic of Texas”, has her car searched by Police officers on her way back home, as she crosses the police roadblock on Davis Mountains, Texas. (Photo: HECTOR MATA/AFP/Getty Images)

Some Arizona landowners in particular are not enthusiastic about militias intervening in the border conflict and potentially creating an incident. According to the Arizona Republic, one resident has erected a sign telling the militia to stay away because she “wants everybody to be aware that we do not want the militias.”

Other residents are actively encouraging the militias by raising money to buy equipment.

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Report: US Border Patrol Warns Texans About Militias Stopping Migrant Caravan

David Krayden | Ottawa Bureau Chief

The U.S. Border Patrol is warning Texans along the Mexican border of “armed civilians” who may try to stop the migrant caravan from entering the U.S.

According to the Associated Press, these potential vigilantes could position themselves as civilian reinforcements for the border patrol and National Guard personnel already waiting for the caravan. The report did not indicate exactly how the border patrol is transmitting its warning to Texas residents. (RELATED: Lindsey Graham Tells Mexico Caravan Threatens Trade Deal)

Honduran migrants taking part in a new caravan heading to the US, arrive to Chiquimula, Guatemala, on Oct. 22, 2018. (Photo by ORLANDO ESTRADA/AFP/Getty Images)

Some are worried by the potential for vigilante action against the caravan migrants in an atmosphere that is already volatile. (RELATED: DHS Secretary Says Troops Arent Planning To Shoot At Caravan Migrants)

The AP has been receiving reports of armed groups promising to be at the border when the migrants arrive, with one telling the media agency that it is “imperative that we have boots on the ground.”

President Trump tweeted Monday that “This is an invasion of our Country and our Military is waiting for you!”

The president has ordered 5,200 soldiers to reinforce the border patrol.

Armed militia members are a common sight along the Texas-Mexico border, where it appears very difficult for the official border patrol to keep track of all the illegals who often cross into the U.S. at sparsely populated areas. If the militias detect an illegal crossing, they generally inform the regular border patrol.

Ann Beams, a supporter of Rick McLaren's "Republic of Texas", has her car searched by Police officers on her way back home, as she crosses the police roadblock on Davis Mountains, Texas, 01 May. The confrontation between separatist McLaren, eleven of his armed followers and the police continues, as reports warn that some militias are on their way to Fort Davis to help McLaren. (Photo: HECTOR MATA/AFP/Getty Images)

Ann Beams, a supporter of Rick McLarens “Republic of Texas”, has her car searched by Police officers on her way back home, as she crosses the police roadblock on Davis Mountains, Texas. (Photo: HECTOR MATA/AFP/Getty Images)

Some Arizona landowners in particular are not enthusiastic about militias intervening in the border conflict and potentially creating an incident. According to the Arizona Republic, one resident has erected a sign telling the militia to stay away because she “wants everybody to be aware that we do not want the militias.”

Other residents are actively encouraging the militias by raising money to buy equipment.

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