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Get a load of this story. Of course, Mexico complains every time we talk about securing the borders or sending illegal immigrants back to their own country. But, when it happens in their country . . . well it’s a completely different story. They send illegal immigrants right back where they came from, and we unfortunately don’t. Mexico and France are now both tougher on illegal immigrants than the United States of America!
An important part of this story is that the Central Americans were in Mexico to get to the United States border and become our illegal neighbors. Sure, Mexico happened to catch these immigrants, but with their poor infrastructure and corrupt political and police atmosphere, just think how many they’re missing who are now working at a McDonald’s in Texas.
“MEXICO CITY, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) — Mexico has begun the repatriation of some 7,000 Central American undocumented immigrants, mostly to Honduras and Guatemala, local newspaper Sol de Mexico quoted government officials as saying on Wednesday.
The Central Americans were stranded in the southeastern states of Tabasco and Chiapas after a regional train service suspended operations in late July.
They were arrested while walking along the railroad line to the eastern coastal state of Veracruz, 400 km away, from where they hoped to board a train bound for the Untied States.
The first batch of 350 migrants have arrived in Mexico’s southern border city of Tapachula, from where they will be transferred to Guatemala on Tuesday night.
Hundreds of such illegal immigrants enter Mexico through its southern border every day, hoping to cross the country and enter the United States in search of a better life.”
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They’re lucky they didn’t get shot by the Mexican military trying to cross into Mexico…