Mexico is worried that the Biden administration’s asylum policies are fanning the flames of organized crime and illegal immigration, according to official and internal assessments reportedly reviewed by Reuters. Material for this article comes from The Western Journal.
We knew this horrendous fallout was coming, right? President Trump’s rationale for securing the border comprised addressing problems related to organized crime, human smuggling, drug smuggling, and many others, to include child abuse.
Detentions at the border have surged since January 20th and Mexico has urged the Biden regime to help stem the flow of migrants by providing aid to Central America, according to Reuters.
The outlet reported in a separate article that border agents detained nearly 100,000 migrants at the border in February.
February’s total represented an increase from the 78,000 detained in January and the highest monthly number since June 2019.
“They see him as the [temporary] migrant president, and so many feel they’re going to reach the United States,” Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said following a March 1st meeting with Biden, Reuters reported.
“We need to work together to regulate the flow, because this business can’t be tackled from one day to the next.”
Among these policies are improved support for victims of gangs and violence, streamlined legalization processes and the suspension of Trump administration deportation accords.
Mexican policies, including offering COVID-19 vaccines to migrants and protections for undocumented children, are also purportedly not helping to stop the flow of migrants.
One unnamed Mexican official reportedly told Reuters that organized crime has exhibited “unprecedented” levels of sophistication “from the day Biden [assumed] office.”
Migrants are traveling in small groups instead of caravans and are following more dangerous routes to avoid detection, according to the official.
Smugglers are reportedly communicating with their clients via social media platforms like Facebook and WhatsApp to update migrants on checkpoints, when freight trains will pass, and how to navigate immigration laws.
Their clients are told to register complaints that they have been victims of extortion or have faced death threats, according to the outlet.
“Migrants have become a commodity,” the official said, according to Reuters, adding that migrants are now as valuable as drugs for gang members.
Migrants are also purportedly advised to bring children so it is easier to apply for asylum, as has also been the case in previous years.
The attorney general of Chihuahua, Cesar Peniche, reportedly told the outlet the high volume of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border has prompted gangs to recruit some migrants as drug mules and to kidnap others for money.
“But if a packet of drugs is lost in the sea, it’s gone. If migrants are lost, it’s human beings we’re talking about.”
What say you Def-Con News readers? I believe Biden’s handlers have a goal of seeing America overrun with illegals. I don’t see this border crisis subsiding until the U.S. military gets involved. As bad as the situation is now, things will likely become much worse before we see a Trumpian-style correction.