'God's Army' Protests at US-Mexico Border
'God's Army' Protests at US-Mexico Border
'God's Army' Protests at US-Mexico Border
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A group now known as 'God's Army', with organiser Scotty Saks at the helm, has travelled to the US-Mexico border in California, Arizona, and Texas to protest what they describe as a migrant 'invasion' and a 'national security crisis'. They accuse the US of being the 'largest sponsor of human trafficking'. The group's actions have been met with criticism, particularly for their far-right, anti-vaccine and anti-immigration stance. Despite hopes for 700,000 participants, only hundreds turned out across the three states.

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