The U.S. grapples with a massive migrant caravan, potentially the largest in over a year, headed toward the southern border. With numbers possibly reaching 15,000, this influx challenges the narrative of a "mostly secure" border. Originating from countries like Cuba, Haiti, and Honduras, these migrants embark on a perilous journey, facing skepticism about their hardships due to their appearance and misconceptions about their travels. As sanctuary cities begin to buckle under the strain, the situation at the border becomes a political flashpoint, especially with the upcoming election. Despite efforts, the Border Patrol is overwhelmed, casting doubt on the Biden Administration's control over the situation and sparking debate over the true state of U.S. border security.