Border Crossing Made Easy

By: - February 16, 2018

This is the most dangerous app since the DOD found out Fitbit was creating detailed maps and routes of US operations overseas.

If you’ve ever found yourself stuck on the other side of the US border without your ID or passport, money or a general sense of knowing where you are, then look no further than the Bienvenidos app.

According to their website, “Bienvenidos is the world’s first community-based navigation app for immigration.” Also, since illegal immigration has been so hard on people in the past, this app uses “crowdsourced data from users; Bienvenidos provides real-time info about the best immigration (and drug smuggling) routes to cross the US-Mexico Border.” This app has everything an immigrant hoping to cross the desert could possibly need to make their journey to the United States safer.

 

 Bienvenidos claims that this app will be able to:

  • Discover the best routes and avoid obstacles
  • Receive alerts on Border Patrol agents, drones, ground sensors, and hidden camera locations.
  • Outsmart any wall with live updates
  • Help people help each other every step of the way
  • Stay on track

Now, I don’t know about you, but what could be better than having an app that lets you navigate your way through the US border? Having an app that lets you navigate through France, Germany, the UK, Greece, the Netherlands, and Spain! That’s right. This app will be expanding for all the immigrant (and terrorist) groups to make their way into the European Union (EU).

So, let’s get real for a second. This is the most dangerous app since the DOD found out Fitbit was creating detailed maps and routes of US operations overseas. This would severely impact border operations, costing millions more dollars in tax revenue just to combat the increase in border crossers and puts agents on the ground at risk of being assaulted when doing their job.  

Let’s not forget the implications of national security and protecting citizens from terrorist operators seeking to gain entrance into the US. But, to be honest, it’s looking more like a North Korea operative would try to smuggle themselves rather than some jihadi from ISIS. Either way, this app is just another continuation of social justice interfering with national security and global operations around the world.

I really hope this is just a prank app and they have no intention of bringing this out of development, but if that isn’t the case, you were warned.

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