Posted on 09/30/2023 6:18:53 AM PDT by devane617
Mexican immigration officials said they will negotiate with five countries’ governments to ensure they will take back their citizens. The agreement was announced after shelters in El Paso said they are over capacity. Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news.
Mexico will deport certain migrants from some of its northern border cities as part of an agreement with U.S. immigration officials who have reported a sharp increase of migrants attempting to cross the border in recent weeks, according to Mexico’s immigration enforcement authority.
Mexico’s National Migration Institute said that it wants to “depressurize” the border cities of Ciudad Juárez, Piedras Negras, Tijuana and the northern state of Tamaulipas, where large numbers of migrants have recently crossed the border and where U.S. Border Patrol agents have arrested thousands of them.
The institute didn’t say when the deportations will begin or how long they will last, adding that it will first negotiate with Venezuela, Brazil, Nicaragua, Colombia and Cuba to make sure those countries will receive its citizens.
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“Mexican immigration officials said they will negotiate with five countries’ governments to ensure they will take back their citizens.”
After those five countries probably emptied their jails and mental hospitals and sent them to the US, why would they take them back?
“... after shelters in El Paso said they are over capacity”
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They couldn’t get through into the US fast enough for Mexico, and not it’s their problem to. All of a sudden “deportation” isn’t some evil thing, but a sensible policy.
hmmmmmmm........ funny how that works
It must be pointed out that even the corrupt Mexican government is more rational than the corrupt, senile, and befuddled Biden regime.
A real President would close all legal entry to the US across the Mexican border, all of it including all trucks, trains, flights, you name it, until the Mexican government put a complete end to this invasion. Bring the Mexican economy to its knees until and unless they stop the world from using Mexico as a launch point. Simple and effective.
did trump? I kind of remember he did.
If the leaders of the USA really thought that this country could not take any more migrants they would pass an emergency law and stop any more from coming in for as long as it takes to process those already here.
Easy to do but our government just doesn’t want to do it.
Therefore more buses are needed in El Paso and the rest of Southern area to move the thousands there to NY, Ill. Vermont, Maine and all the other liberal states that need the cheap labor they think they will get.
I can’t wait to see the busses start arriving at Vermont and Maine.
Needing Mexico to do our president’s job for him...
INVADERS
Our nation’s ship can only be righted through courage.
Those elected to do so are grossly derelict, whether from cowardice, avarice, or outright sedition.
Courage is needed, but courage requires integrity, and most politicians seem to genetically lack integrity.
I never imagined we’d have fallen so far . . .
“ Many of the migrants are from Venezuela who are fleeing the country to escape an authoritarian government, death threats from organized crime and a collapsed economy.”
Yea, right….The young men arriving here from Venezuela seemed to have left the woman behind to suffer.
I wonder if those morons in “da White House” and the maggots up “on Da Hill” actually believed they would be able to import every azho south of the border into America and everything would be hunky dory?
One Venezuelan I heard interviewed by an interpreter admitted he came here for “a better life” and to get his kid into college and that he was hoping to be able to get a degree in engineering for himself. I didn’t think U.S. taxpayers were responsible for paying for that kind of crap.
He did a bit of that but did not take it qute that far
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