Until there is some cooperation? Remittance from illegals shouldn’t be allowed period, Its exfiltration of American wealth to the tune of 20bil a year! So yeah I am on board but it should be stopped period, thus the illegals with have an impetus to deport themselves when means of making money dry up for them.
Right. Building a wall is a one stop solution to fixing this problem. While I agree on the wall part it will take a lot more than that to address this problem, and what you are suggesting hardly does that. All the other stuff mention you are correct but please tell me something I don’t know. Mexico is a Narco state and will continue to be until the problem is actually addressed.
Mexico sends drugs to America because it’s a lucrative market. How about working on the demand.
They are legal and people are free to do with their money what they want within the constraints of the law.
There isn’t much if any way we could make them illegal either absent probably some sort of Amendment to The Constitution.
We can certainly tax them at confiscatory rates though and should.
How about working on both.
Without a supply there is no demand, not for long anyhow and without the demand there would be no market for them.
We could easily do a whole lot more on the supply side by simply securing the borders.
How would you like the Mexican government to help their people, the same way you want our government to help the American people??? Americans have a serious drug habit and Mexico is the supplier.
They could start by enforcing their own laws and running the cartels out.
It’s funny that we were “talking” about this…
What’s funny is these two words throughout the piece. “Henricki allegedly“
Seems there has been something new going on at Mexicos Southern border.
Plotted, but not attempted or succeeded. Big distinction.
He’s a suspect in custody making accusations that cannot be verified so how else should they phrase it?
Does accurate reporting really chap you that bad?
Yeah, it is when you consider that airports are about the only place such scoundrels have been apprehended.
Well, that of course isn’t even remotely true, but do go on.
This has been going on forever. Mexico apprehends 100,000 to 200,000 immigrants crossing their southern border illegally every year. And this is accomplished in a myriad of ways.
Mexico relies on interior enforcement via layers of checkpoints staffed by the National Migration Institute, the military police, the Mexican Army, and the Mexican Navy.
From the article:
“That many sailors and military police, yes, it’s new,” Cruz said, by WhatsApp, from Metapa, in the southern border state of Chiapas, where the vast majority of migrants cross into Mexico.”
Do you just make stuff as you go along? Lol
I mean, you know it’s not even true. But yet, you go ahead and say the opposite.
This has been going on long before Trump.
Mexico relies on interior enforcement via layers of checkpoints staffed by the National Migration Institute, the military police, the Mexican Army, and the Mexican Navy.[4] The results of the enforcement program has been mixed with increased detentions and removals but also increased victimization of migrants by criminal gangs and corrupt government officials due to more dispersed flows as migrants use less travelled routes.[4] In 2015, Mexican authorities arrested more than 170,000 Central Americans[4] up from 120,000 in 2014.[5] In 2016, according to the Mexican civil rights organization Meso-American Migration Movement (Movimiento Migrante Mesoamericano), over 400,000 migrants crossed Mexico’s southern border with 20,000 of them dying or disappearing in Mexico due to criminal gangs, trafficking, or exposure to the elements.[4]
“We know that roughly, nearly 4,000 known or suspected terrorists come into our country illegally, and we know that our most vulnerable point of entry is at our southern border,” Sanders said.
The State Department has refuted this claim, in a 2017 report saying there is “no credible evidence terrorist groups sent operatives via Mexico into the United States.”
“At year’s end there was no credible evidence indicating that international terrorist groups have established bases in Mexico, worked with Mexican drug cartels, or sent operatives via Mexico into the United States,” the department concluded. “The U.S. southern border remains vulnerable to potential terrorist transit, although terrorist groups likely seek other means of trying to enter the United States.”
But most of those people aren’t coming through the southern border, as the State Department points about above.
Most of the known or suspected terrorists are stopped at overseas ports of entry, LIKE AIRPORTS”.
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I am pleased to inform you that The United States of America has reached a signed agreement with Mexico. The Tariffs scheduled to be implemented by the U.S. on Monday, against Mexico, are hereby indefinitely suspended. Mexico, in turn, has agreed to take strong measures to l stem the tide of Migration through Mexico, and to our Southern Border. This is being done to greatly reduce, or eliminate, Illegal Immigration coming from Mexico and into the United States. Details of the agreement will be released shortly by the State Department. Thank you!
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