Once again, something is twisted to try to fit it into the desired narrative.
No. The Israelites, led by Moses, were fleeing captivity from Egypt, not from their own country. They were not citizens of Egypt, and had been held there as slaves for over 200 years, and perhaps for more than 400 years. They begged to be allowed to go, but the Pharoah refused. They were not citizens of the country they left; they were slaves, held against their will, worked to death, and treated very harshly.
When they were allowed to go, unlike the Honduran “caravan,” they did not march with the flags of the country they left carried proudly in the forefront. And, when they first reached their “promised Land,” they were not allowed to go into it because they did not follow the required procedures and rules. Consequently, they were forced to wander in the desert for 40 years.
The current “caravan” has not followed the procedure for admission to the place they seek to go, either. Like the Israelites, they must be denied admission.
Careful of the stories you use and the metaphors you attempt to draw. Sometimes, they just can’t hold water, and refuse to be twisted and squeezed into the desired narrative.
By the way, there hasn’t been any parting of seas or pillar of fire that I’ve heard reported, and with all the financial and logistical help they’re getting from their handlers and masters, there probably won’t be any manna, either.
HEY GUISE I DON’T BELEIVE UR RELIGION AND I THINK UR STUPID FOR BELEEVING IN IT BUT HERES A TOTALLY DISTORTED STORY FROM UR BIBLE SO HA HA GOD SAYS YOU HAVE TO DO WHAT I WANT CHECKMAET SKY BUDDY BELEEVERS
Addendum: Egypt is right next to Israel. International law requires you to take refuge in the first safe country you come across, which from Honduras is not The US.
Also they were on their own after the fled, They didn’t come into another country because they want job opportunities- they were fleeing slavery