The influx of illegal immigrants under President Joe Biden plummeted in January after the Mexican government signed a deal in December to block them from entering the U.S. border.
But Mexican President Andres Manuel López Obrador is being made to pay a price for securing Biden’s border in an election year. ––As a result, border officials under the Biden administration allowed up to 61,000 Mexicans to enter U.S. communities in January.
Mexico’s Latino police also supported mayors in Democratic-run cities by preventing many Latino women and children from migrating. These migrant families, hoping to join their undocumented immigrant fathers now working in the United States, are being pushed or torn from Mexico’s roads and railroads by Obrador’s police officers.
“The Mexican central government [has] “We have launched one of the most ambitious domestic illegal immigration operations in recent memory.” February 13th report By Todd Bensman, Center for Immigration Studies:
At Biden’s clear reminderMexican military, National Guard, and Mexican immigration agents entered the northern border area shortly after Christmas, working alongside state police. round up tens of thousands of immigrants In Piedras Negras and many other cities. They forced thousands of these people onto conveyor belts of government buses and planes that delivered them to Mexico’s southernmost states along the border with Guatemala, especially to Mexican cities. Villahermosa and closed off Tapachula with new road checkpoints to filter out bureaucracy and immigrant riders.
In the iconic Piedras Negras, known to the Mexican military as “Zone 47,” soldiers filled 10 buses a day in early January. Up to 30 passenger aircraft With the immigrants who were rounded up.
“The hardest thing to find in Piedras Negras right now are immigrants,” said local journalist Ephraim Gonzalez, as he drove around town.
Mexico’s crackdown results are based on data from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). released inflow January numbers February 13th.
Despite Mr. Biden’s insistence that the influx cannot be contained without legislative changes, total inflows fell 26% from 371,000 in December to 273,000 in January.
There was minimal change in the amount of inflow allowed through official gates managed by DHS’ Office of Field Operations. Since August, organized OFO inflows have stabilized at approximately 120,000 migrants per month.
On Monday, a new caravan of migrants was observed moving through the city of Tapachula in Chiapas, Mexico, heading for the US border. pic.twitter.com/NEFbi0gGZS
— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) November 2, 2023
Mexico’s decline was seen in the number of migrants crossing the border on foot to be picked up by Border Patrol agents. Illegal inflows in this sector decreased by 50 percent, from 251,000 in December to 125,000 in January.
Still, the influx of Mexicans decreased slightly from 57,000 in December to 47,000 in January.
Since October 2023, Biden’s pro-immigration border chief, Alejandro Mayorkas, has welcomed 204,000 Mexican immigrants. During his visit to Mexico in January, he helped negotiate a border agreement.
Since 2021, 2.1 million Mexicans have crossed the border, but almost all of them were quickly repatriated by April 2023.
Starting in April 2023, Mayorkas has allowed about 40,000 people per month to enter the United States. That number jumped to 57,000 in December, but fell slightly to 47,000 in January. Although some are deported, approximately 15,000 Mexicans each month are not deported and are allowed to enter the country through OFO border control stations.
Many Mexican immigrants are allowed into the country under a quasi-legal “parole” program created by Mayorkas, who was impeached by the House of Representatives on February 13.
For more than two years, Mr. Obrador has called for more Mexicans and other Latinos to be allowed to immigrate to the United States. The January data is further evidence that Biden won some of his goals in return for helping curb immigration during his 2024 re-election campaign.
Human smuggler arrested by Texas police along with four illegal immigrants from Mexico
Texas Department of Public Safety
Further evidence of the border agreement can be found in a complex document published January 5th Written by Mayorkas.
documents be familiar with How the administration released more than 2.3 million immigrants into the United States in 2021, 2022, and 2023, excluding immigrants. released By Mr. Mayorkas’ ICE agency.
And in Texas’ Rio Grande Valley, the conveyor belt continues to roar. Central American families (usually one parent to one child) and single teenagers living in families near Fronton, Texas. Torrents flooded in because they saw Biden Goff illegally release everyone into America in a day or two. pic.twitter.com/bVFR5p4bMu
— Todd Bensman (@BensmanTodd) September 6, 2023
Under a tab titled “SSWB Bookout by Citp,” DHS reported that from 2014 to 2019, OFO parole applications for Mexican nationals averaged 14,009 per year. But under Mayorkas, the number of Mexicans on parole jumped to 20,948 in 2022, and then to 93,633 in 2022. 2023.
Under the deal with Biden, Mexican officials are also blocking the entry of the wives and children of many illegal immigrants already working in the United States.
For example, the influx of “family units” into the United States plummeted from 142,000 in December to 77,000 in January. The decline was particularly severe in the small countries to the south of Mexico (Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala), where the influx of wives and children fell from 56,000 in August to just 10,700 in January.
Migrants line up to cross into Texas via Biden administration’s CBPOne app
Breitbart Texas
Migrant Latino families are easily stopped by Mexico’s Latino police because they must travel by road and rail in Mexico.benzman report:
Some of the things Mexico is doing for Biden, if reported by American media, could alienate Biden’s progressive liberal voter base.
For example, the state police of Coahuila, where Piedras Negras is located, are responsible for removing migrants from freight trains. Auden Cabello, a Mexican journalist who has covered migrants being dragged from trains, said they sometimes use rough or violent tactics to pull women, children and men from the top of the wagons. It is said that there is.
“The coercion they’re describing is being dragged off the train for not complying with their demands,” Cabello said. “It’s all women, children, men… They’re physically pulling them off the train.”
Family separation is a core element of the U.S. government’s informal “extractive immigration” economic policy.
For example, Biden officials are allowing teenagers to immigrate to U.S. jobs through the “Unaccompanied Alien Children: Pipeline.” They have encouraged at least 1.5 million men to cross the border wall as an “escape” and then trek through dangerous bushland until a taxi service like Uber picks them up, where they remain silent. They are promised that if they work, they will not be deported. US jobs.
Biden’s ruthless border policies have permanently separated thousands of dead migrants from their families. Although the huge death toll has been ignored by US journalists, he insists reuniting the few families formally expelled by courts during President Donald Trump’s term is a “top priority” Therefore, most journalists prefer to cover the impeached Mr. Mayorkas.
This family separation process is now being extended by Biden’s election year agreement with Mexico.
The targeting of Central American families also suggests that Mexico is using its control of the U.S. border to strengthen its diplomatic influence in the three Northern Triangle countries.
These countries have provided a huge portion of immigrants under Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump. As a result, their respective nationals take American jobs and are often lured by coyotes to send money back home to fuel the next wave of cartel-taxed immigrants.
By contrast, Biden’s lawmakers have admitted 378,000 immigrants from four favored countries since October: Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela (CHNV). None of the four countries are democracies, but they all have the talent (workers, consumers, and renters) that American companies are looking for.
About 30,000 CHNV immigrants are accepted each month at U.S. airports. This legally questionable “parole pipeline” of workers is quickly redirected to jobs and wages that would otherwise go to American families.
Coming: Migrant caravan moves north through Mexico’s Tapachula towards US border
Mayorkas has repeatedly advocated changing the U.S. labor market to allow CEOs to hire more low-wage immigrants, rather than having to negotiate wages, salaries and hours with independent American moms and dads. I’ve done it.
Approximately 9,000 CHNV family migrants have entered Florida airports each month since October.
Many more CHNV migrants (136,000 since October) have crossed the border past Mexican police. However, the illegal influx plummeted from 62,000 in December to 11,000 in January, likely due to Mexican policy blocking easily identifiable migrants in the country’s south at the request of U.S. authorities. This seems to be because of this.
Mr. Mayorkas has repeatedly stated that he expects the quasi-legal CNHV parole program to reduce the number of CHNV arriving at the border.
Under pressure from Mexico, cross-border inflows from all other countries also plummeted from 73,000 in December to 38,000 in January.
This umbrella category includes long-distance migrants from China, India, the Philippines, and Burma, as well as South Americans from Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.
A new report from the Congressional Budget Office adds to the growing body of evidence that the federal government’s rural migration policies shift family wages and workplace investments. wall streetReal Estate, Coastal States, Government.
This economic policy is extremely unpopular, in part because it distracts politicians from the “death of despair” of American society and its people. abandoned american.
