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‘God’s Army’ Trucker Convoy Heading To Southern Border On ‘Biblical’ Crusade

A group of US truckers, calling themselves the “God’s Army Convoy,” is planning to go on an anti-migrant crusade to the southern border. The group claims that this crusade is “biblical” and aims to take control of the US-Mexico border. These truckers are planning to head to the southern border on a 10-day journey as part of their mission.

The “God’s Army Convoy” comprises of over 1,000 trucks and trailers that will be heading to southern California’s border with Mexico. The group plans to set up a base of operations and a “tent city” in the area. They aim to monitor and control the movement of immigrants into the US, claiming that they are carrying out God’s work.

The group is led by a man named Mark Taylor, who claims to be a retired firefighter and prophet. Taylor is known for his support of former President Donald Trump and his prophesies about Trump’s victory in the 2016 elections. He claims that the trucker convoy is a “prophetic act” and that God has summoned them to the southern border.

The convoy is being supported by Calvary Chapel Chino Hills, a church located in Southern California. The church is providing spiritual guidance and financial support to the group. The church has also been hosting various events and rallies to promote the convoy’s mission and encourage people to join them.

Critics of the “God’s Army Convoy” have called out their mission as racist and anti-immigrant. They believe that the convoy will only serve to escalate tensions at the southern border and that their actions could lead to violence. Activists and advocacy groups have also raised concerns about the potential human rights violations that could arise from the convoy’s activities.

In response to the criticism, the “God’s Army Convoy” has denied any wrongdoing and has stated that their mission is purely spiritual. They claim that they want to create a safe and secure environment along the southern border and prevent illegal immigration. The group has also stated their intention to comply with all local and federal laws and regulations during their trip.

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