12 September 2022
Border police gun down Miltonian illegal migrants
Border patrols have increased on the southwest border
greatly in the past years
Earlier today, Union Border Police officers reportedly gunned down a crowd of over 100 Miltonians who were attempting to cross the highly militarized NGU-Miltonian border in Alta California. The Union Ministry of the Interior has not confirmed the incident, but in NGU legal terminology, crossing the border illegally is considered "an act of invasion".
The incident took place a few dozen miles south of Bakersfield at a checkpoint at the Alta Line, the extremely militarized concrete slightly north of the Nationalist Gold Union and Miltonian border. A large caravan of illegal migrants, which experts estimate was sized at about 100 people, entered NGU borders, which extend about a mile south of the Alta Line.
Over the loudspeakers in the barrier, the border guard ordered the the caravan to "turn back and never return" multiple times in several languages, including English, Spanish, Chinese, French, German, Phutanphese, Southern Quecha, and Nahuatl.
Despite the several warnings, the caravan continued moving north towards the wall. After an estimated hour of warning, the border guard opened fire on the caravan using fully automatic rifles. The bodies of the migrants were left in the sand.
During a press briefing, Union Minister of the Interior Alexander Woods, whose ministry precedes the Union Border Police, told reporters that "the Union has the definite and unalienable right to defend the sovereignty of our country and the integrity of our borders. Nobody has the freedom or right to enter our country."
Several humanitarian groups, Miltonian advocacy groups, and local Catholic organizations have condemned the actions of the Union Border Police. San Francisco Archbishop Georges Manfeldo stated his desire for "humility and compassion between all human beings."