Red Cross caught giving illegals maps and tips about how to cross southern border undetected

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 by: Ethan Huff

Documents obtained by The Daily Caller and relayed throughout the independent media show that the Red Cross has been busy distributing "maps and guides for migrants to make the dangerous journeys to the U.S.-Mexico border." One such map highlights common reports that illegals often use to directly enter cities such as El Paso and McAllen in Texas, and Nogales in Arizona.

"The map, which is part of a packet stamped with the International Committee of the Red Cross and American Red Cross logos, shows a list of resources, including hotels, clinics and shelters where migrants can get support in Mexico and Central America," a report about these uncovered documents states.

"The maps include clearly defined lines leading to cities along the U.S. border. The organization also has a guide to 'self care' along the journey, which includes tips on how to survive the desert and disease, how to safely jump on trains, and how to obtain contraceptives."

American Red Cross sits on board of FEMA's Food and Shelter program, which sends millions of taxpayer dollars to groups promoting illegal immigration

Commenting on the revelations, Arizona Sheriff Mark Lamb told the media that it is interesting which things the Red Cross did not instruct women to bring – things like actual essentials they need in order to survive in the longer term.