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Mexico ‘Worried’ That Biden Is ‘Stoking Illegal Immigration,’ ‘Creating Business For Organized Crime’: Report

Posted on Friday, March 12, 2021
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illegalMexico’s left-wing government is reportedly concerned that Democrat President Joe Biden’s policies are sparking a massive surge in illegal immigration to the U.S. and are providing business for the nation’s violent drug cartels.

Reuters reported this week that, according to government officials and reports, Mexico is “worried the new U.S.

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David B.
David B.
3 years ago

As a resident of AZ just a few miles north of the border, I take extreme offense to what this Clown China-Joe is doing to our security. If this keeps up, it WILL get Ugly! These f*ckers are poking the bear, and deserve push-back!

Nina Rae
Nina Rae
3 years ago

If Mexico is so ‘concerned’ about the Immigration Problems and the Drug Cartels, then WHY aren’t they stopping Those immigrants from entering MEXICO at THEIR Southern Border? They want to make money off of them while they cross Mexico, that’s why. I don’t see them honoring their part of the agreement they made with President Trump. They could stop a lot of this if they would just Get Involved instead of dumping them all in our country. Oh, excuse me, I forgot that Biden already bought them off!

Jesse Tiede
Jesse Tiede
3 years ago

<Mexico’s left-wing government is reportedly concerned that Democrat President Joe Biden’s policies are sparking a massive surge in illegal immigration to the U.S. and are providing business for the nation’s violent drug cartels.> So how is this any different from the policy Mexico has followed for the last 20 or 30 years? The Cartels and People Movers didn’t just start up yesterday, and, historically, Mexico has pushed all manner of “Immigrants” across the Border, from “Tender Aged” children to hardened criminals, and now, extremely sick with the Wuhan Wonder…

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