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Now Mexico Has to Deal with Them

‘El Norte’ is done being Mexico’s stooge.

How about you just turn around and sod off home? The Good Oil. Photoshop by Lushington Brady.

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The sheer chutzpah of illegal immigrants beggars belief. These are people who break the laws and trash the sovereignty of the countries whose borders they deliberately and wantonly crash. Rather than be ashamed in the least of their lawbreaking, they have the bare-faced cheek to loudly demand that their victims bend over backwards to give these two-bit criminals everything they demand, on a silver platter and yesterday.

A group of about 500 migrants traveled through southern Mexico Wednesday, protesting long waits for paperwork and requesting authorization to move to areas with greater employment prospects.

Or, to translate from legacy-media speak to honest information: 500 criminal illegal immigrants stamped their feet and demanded to be rewarded for breaking the law.

The group left Tapachula, near the border with Guatemala, Tuesday night to highlight their situation and gain permission to find work elsewhere while their immigration status is processed.

Just think, if they’d entered the country legally, none of that would be an issue. Instead, they chose to break the law.

Tapachula has long served as a hub for transient populations. In recent months, it has seen an influx of third-country nationals, particularly Cubans deported by the Trump administration, although the Mexican government has yet to release official figures regarding these arrivals.

In other words, they aren’t just breaking Mexico’s laws, they’re recidivist law-breakers who’ve illegally entered multiple countries.

“Without papers, there are no opportunities. We migrants feel like prisoners in Tapachula,” said Joandri Velázquez Zaragoza, a 40-year-old Cuban national who supports a wife and two children back home, where a worsening crisis is marked by widespread power outages and food shortages.

Well, just cry me a river. You wouldn’t “feel like prisoners” if you just fucked off home.

Instead of just rounding them up and sending them back, though, the Mexican government coddles them.

The group marched under the observation of the National Guard, the National Migration Institute, and local police, none of whom attempted to stop them. On the day the march began, the Mexican government announced a new agreement to boost labor inclusion for people in transit across southern states such as Campeche, Chiapas, Tabasco and Quintana Roo.

And of course, where there’s illegal immigrants, there’s a whole ecosystem of ambulance-chasing, pathologically ‘virtuous’ left-activists.

The Southern Border Monitoring Collective, a coalition of civil society groups, warned this week that people in transit are paying up to 40,000 Mexican pesos (about $2,300) for documentation that is legally free.

Legally free – if you enter the country legally.

The collective also denounced the increased militarization of Mexico’s southern border and the Northern Triangle, stating that heightened security measures have intensified the risks and abuses faced by migrants.

Gosh, who’d have thought: you pay criminal gangs to help you break the law and they turn around and rip you off. It’s getting so you just can’t trust criminals any more.

On Monday, Mexican authorities discovered 229 migrants trapped inside a truck in Veracruz. The vehicle had been towed to a police impound lot following a stolen-vehicle report, but officers only realized people were inside when the migrants began shouting for help.

At which point, they should have developed an acute case of sudden-onset deafness.


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