Well...... i think it sends a message........ you break in.......... you die .....tough titties ........ as they say....... in the world of ........ well tough titties ........i think they should be allowed to tun over migrants breaking in .....i mean you may think i am ...... cold blooded .......and heartless ........i am ........ an empty rotunda...... selfish ........ and do not care ........ i only care about ...bagels/paddleboarding /chasing snatch /coffee/working /money tiities/and titty related stuff /strippers ....listen the democrats have paid these fuckers money .......... where as i had to pay thousand ........ and migrants walk through .......fuck no!!!!!!!!! ......run them over i say ...... it will set the bar ...... if you wanna try....... .....simple then you die !!!!!!........all i have to say on this......... is goody goody gumdrops........ .......i had to pay ....... did not get in for free !!!!!! .....makes me puke .....so if they run over one....ask me do i give a fuck ...........
Horrifying footage captured the moment a border patrol vehicle ran over a migrant at the Tijuana-San Ysidro crossing along the California-Mexico border.
The border patrol SUV appeared to accelerate as it drove into the migrant near the wall which straddles San Diego and Tijuana, as reported by Telemundo.
The clip begins with several migrants using a ladder to climb the wall before they hear sirens as the patrol car approaches.
The patrol vehicle then slams into one migrant who is catapulted into the air.
Despite the impact, the migrant shockingly gets back to his feet and continues to run away into Mexico as the patrol car speeds off. It is unclear if the collision caused any injuries.
The patrol car then returns to try catch the migrant group, with an armed officer seen exiting the vehicle.
The footage has been widely shared on social media. It's not clear when it was taken, though activists told Telemundo it was recorded recently.
DailyMail.com has reached out to Border Patrol for comment on this story.

Horrifying footage captured the moment a border patrol vehicle ran over a migrant who had apparently crossed from Tijuana to San Ysidro, California
'This border patrol agent was not in any danger that would make him use his vehicle as a weapon that could take a human's life,' said migrant rights activist Pedro Rios told Telemundo.
It comes as US officials said on Tuesday they have made about 46,700 arrests for illegally crossing the border from Mexico in November, down about 17 percent from October to a new low for Joe Biden’s presidency.
The arrest tally marked a decline of more than 80 percent from an all-time high of nearly 250,000 in December and casts doubt on predictions of an increase ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration January 20.
Border patrol made about 700 arrests on the Canadian border in November, down from 1,283 in October, according to a Customs and Border Protection official who spoke on condition of anonymity because the figures are preliminary and not made public.
Last week, Trump promised sweeping new tariffs on Mexico and Canada, as well as China, as soon as he takes office as part of his effort to combat illegal immigration and drugs.
He railed against an influx of migrants entering the US illegally, eliciting a sharp response from President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico, who highlighted the steep drop this year.
Arrests on the Mexican border fell by about half after Mexican authorities increased enforcement within their own borders in December, then plunged by about half again after the Biden administration introduced severe restrictions on seeking asylum at the border.

s US officials said on Tuesday they have made about 46,700 arrests for illegally crossing the border from Mexico in November, down about 17 percent from October. Migrants are seen in Tijuana's side of the border wall
The November tally was down 16 percent from 56,530 in October and the lowest mark since July 2020, when there were 38,536 arrests.
It was also below each month from October 2018 to August 2019, during Trump’s first term as president.
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