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by InitialLastName 2667 days ago
If historical patterns have anything to show us, it's that the migrant caravans intend to show up at the US border and apply for asylum in the legally proscribed process. It's only because certain factions in the US government have, through defunding and Kafkaesque regulation, made it virtually impossible to apply for asylum without already being in the US that people already at the border find themselves desperately seeking to cross into the US illegally.
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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-45951782

Even the BBC acknowledges that members of these caravans openly admit their intention to enter the country illegally.

> Many of them say their goal is to settle in the US despite warnings by US officials that anyone found entering the country illegally will face arrest, prosecution and deportation.

I assume you're talking about this quote, because it's the closest thing I can find to saying that? I would suggest a closer reading, because nowhere does it have anyone saying they plan to do something illegally. It say that they plan to do something (that there are, in fact, legal ways to do), and have been threatened over doing it illegally.

If they aren't planning to do something illegal, then the threat doesn't apply to them. Are you just arguing that the BBC is doing sloppy writing here? Here's some more examples that have the explicit language you seem to be looking for.

https://www.theepochtimes.com/migrant-caravans-prove-a-succe...

- has multiple specific examples

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/at-the-us-border-migran...

>The caravan also includes single men who say they will attempt to cross the border illegally and others who plan to stay in Mexico.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2018/11/09/migrant...

> but 122 quit waiting and entered the country illegally to request asylum, according to data from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/nov/28/migrant-car...

“The standard wisdom [that] it’s all about violence could not be supported by our data,” said Detlof von Winterfeldt, a researcher at CREATE.