"Controversy Surrounds 'God's Army' Convoy's Arrival at Texas Border"

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The "Take Our Border Back Convoy," organized by "God's Army," has kicked off its journey to the southern U.S. with only about 50 vehicles, falling short of the hundreds of thousands originally expected. The convoy plans to hold rallies near the border in protest of the Biden administration's migration policies, but has faced internal friction and is reportedly off to a slow start. The group has raised $157,000 in donations and is planning three large rallies in border states on February 3. This comes as the migrant crisis at the southern border continues to dominate Washington, with arrests at the U.S.-Mexico border at an all-time high.
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