Honduran Migrant Complains About Free Meals Provided by Mexico – Calls it ‘Pig Food’ (VIDEO)

A Honduran migrant complained about the free beans and tortillas provided to the members of the caravan camping out in Tijuana, Mexico.

According to reports, approximately 6,000 mostly military-aged Honduran males are camped out in Tijuana, Mexico, a city that borders San Diego.

The thousands of migrants camping out in Tijuana are hoping to enter the United States legally or illegally.

Via The Daily Caller:

Deutsche Welle’s Spanish language channel, DW Español, traveled to Tijuana in order to interview some of the migrants living in the camps. A reporter asked one of the migrants how the living conditions were in the camp.

The Honduran woman interviewed by the reporter called the free meals given to her ‘pig food.’

“The food that they’re handing out here is terrible. Refried beans? As if they were feeding the pigs. If we don’t eat this, we will die of hunger,” the ungrateful Honduran migrant said.

Imagine how demanding these Hondurans will be once they cross over into the United States.

They will demand free housing, medical care, food stamps and education for their families.

VIDEO:

The Mexicans in Tijuana don’t like being invaded either.

Mexican protesters WAVING MEXICAN FLAGS Confronted illegal aliens in Tijuana AGAIN om Sunday.

During the protest Sunday, one protester screamed at the illegal migrant caravan, “Donald Trump was right! This is an invasion!”

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