'God's Army' Border Convoy Draws Limited Participation Amid High Expectations
The 'Take Our Border Back Convoy,' aimed at protesting Biden's migration policies, sees only about 50 vehicles join in Texas, far below the anticipated 700,000.
- The convoy, organized by conservative figures and former military personnel, began its journey in Virginia Beach, aiming to protest against the Biden administration's migration policies.
- Despite organizers' claims of expecting around 700,000 participants, only about 50 vehicles have joined the convoy as it entered Texas.
- The convoy plans to hold rallies in border states, including a major one near Eagle Pass, Texas, but insists it will not directly approach the border.
- Internal friction and security concerns have been reported within the convoy, with incidents of sabotage and warnings of potential infiltrators.
- Experts are closely monitoring the convoy, noting its connections to various right-wing movements and conspiracy theories, and expressing concerns over its potential to fuel extremism.