This is certainly an unwelcome surprise.
Cabrera’s Bar, in the small Texas town of Granjeno along the Rio Grande River, is quickly becoming an impromptu shelter for illegal immigrants — and without the consent of the bar’s owner.
Lupe Cabrera, the owner of the bar, told National Review, “When I go in the mornings, sometimes I go to do some work, there’s people in the bathroom; they hide in the bathrooms.
“Me and my brother own a trucking company, too. They’ll hide in the trucks.”
According to Cabrera, “you’d always see people crossing over” in Granjeno. However, “it was always men. They were coming to work.” Now, the demographics have shifted. Thanks to President Joe Biden’s orders stopping work on the border wall system and ending the Trump administration’s “Remain in Mexico” policy for asylum-seekers, Cabrera now witnesses entire Central American families crossing the border instead of Mexican workers.
Shoot the trespassers then throw them in the RIO GRANDE to feed the Gators