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He wrote a whole Twitter thread on it which is unrolled here. I’d like to congratulate Mr Moore on his photo journalist career which is about to abruptly end. And I hope he’s ready for the character assassination onslaught which is about to begin. Hey @evillawyer do you girls have the play book you’re gonna run on him issued yet or just gonna go with the goto attacking his credibility?
Thread by @jbmoorephoto on Thread Reader App
Looks like somebody's got a crush on ol' EL.I’ll handle this one for @evillawyer she’s got a lot of water to carry. View attachment 358461
And of course the gutless 'investigative journalists' don't have the guts nor inclination to tell Joe to go **** himself and do it anyway. Just more proof that the media is in complete compliance mode.Biden giving media 'zero access' to border operations: photojournalist
"There’s no modern precedent for a full physical ban on media access to CBP border operations," John Moore said
Award-winning photojournalist John Moore blasted the Biden administration for giving "zero access" to the media to observe Customs and Border Protection operations at the southern border.
Moore took to Twitter to lament the lack of transparency as a surge of migrants trying to enter the country has put a strain on resources.
"I respectfully ask US Customs and Border Protection to stop blocking media access to their border operations," Moore tweeted Friday. "I have photographed CBP under Bush, Obama and Trump but now - zero access is granted to media. These long lens images taken from the Mexican side."
"There’s no modern precedent for a full physical ban on media access to CBP border operations," Moore wrote on Twitter. "To those who might say, cut them some slack -- they are dealing with a situation, I’d say that showing the US response to the current immigrant surge is exactly the media’s role.
Biden giving media 'zero access' to border operations: photojournalist
Border county sheriff says Sinaloa Cartel bringing 'very violent situation' after 'hasty' Biden orders
Cochise County Sheriff Mark Dannels says it seems southwest border region isn't 'part of America anymore'
The Biden administration pulled the plug on border wall construction on day one, and Cochise County, Ariz. Sheriff Mark Dannels told "Justice with Judge Jeanine" his policies have only incited more violence.
"In our county, we deal strictly with cartel trafficking," he said. "The Sinaloa cartel – they control all human smuggling in this county, they have control on drug smuggling in this county and we see it. It's a very violent situation ... when it comes to the cartels pushing people through."
Border county sheriff says Sinaloa cartel bringing 'very violent situation' after 'hasty' Biden orders
Border county sheriff says Sinaloa Cartel bringing 'very violent situation' after 'hasty' Biden orders
Cochise County Sheriff Mark Dannels says it seems southwest border region isn't 'part of America anymore'
The Biden administration pulled the plug on border wall construction on day one, and Cochise County, Ariz. Sheriff Mark Dannels told "Justice with Judge Jeanine" his policies have only incited more violence.
"In our county, we deal strictly with cartel trafficking," he said. "The Sinaloa cartel – they control all human smuggling in this county, they have control on drug smuggling in this county and we see it. It's a very violent situation ... when it comes to the cartels pushing people through."
Border county sheriff says Sinaloa cartel bringing 'very violent situation' after 'hasty' Biden orders
LMFAO Mexico closed the border with the US! MEXICO!Mexico Closes Southern Border to Nonessential Traffic, Extends Closure at US Border
It's the first time Mexico has put restrictions on the border with Guatemala and Belize
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The federal government announced Thursday that the southern border with Guatemala and Belize would close on Friday to nonessential traffic as part of measures to combat the coronavirus pandemic. It also said the closure of the Mexico-U.S. border was extended for another month.
“To prevent the spread of Covid-19, Mexico will impose restrictions on land travel for nonessential activities at its northern and southern border starting March 19, 2021,” the Foreign Affairs Ministry (SRE) said on Twitter.
The closure of the southern border comes as a growing number of Central American migrants – encouraged by United States President Joe Biden’s arrival in the White House – attempt to travel to the U.S. via Mexico to seek asylum. More than 100,000 migrants were apprehended by United States border agents in February, an increase of 28% over January numbers.
Mexico closes southern border to nonessential traffic