WATCH: Mexican Soldiers Supervise Migration Route as Illegals Rush US Border
Mexican soldiers are being deployed to oversee pathways used by masses of migrants who are given GPS coordinates identifying predetermined crossing points along the Rio Grande.
In Border Hawk’s latest exclusive report from Mexico, correspondent Efraín González talks to migrants in a large caravan as they receive instructions from mysterious sources on the final leg of their journey to the U.S. border.
González followed the migrants as they made their way to the border river and encountered Mexican soldiers standing guard over paths through the dense brush.
The large group illegally crossed the Rio Grande into Eagle Pass, Texas, in the waning moments of 2023 — the worst year for illegal migration in U.S. history.
Border Hawk’s investigative reporting into the mass migration catastrophe continues…
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— Border Hawk (@BorderHawkNews) December 21, 2023
Illegal Border Crossers Spreading Word to Rest of World: The U.S. Is Letting Everyone In
Millions of illegal aliens are pouring into the United States and using social media to signal to the rest of the world that the southern border is open to virtually all… pic.twitter.com/WsmyvivMIk
Tom Hanks and Oprah Winfrey Flee Social Media After Jeffrey Epstein Court Docs Drop
Hollywood A-listers Tom Hanks and Oprah Winfrey turned off comments on social media apps including Instagram immediately following the release of Jeffrey Epstein court documents. Hanks and Winfrey disabled comments on their accounts after tens […]
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Alan Dershowitz: The Age of Consent Must Be Lowered to 14, ‘Statutory Rape Is Outdated’
Statutory rape is an “outdated concept” according to Harvard Law Professor and former Epstein lawyer Alan Dershowitz who also claims the age of consent must be lowered to 14 years of age. According to Dershowitz, […]
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Alex Jones Debates Messianic Jew Who Believes He Has Discovered the Root of All Evil
Brother Nathanael Kapner joins The Alex Jones Show to debate the root of all evil.
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White House Blames Republicans for Illegal Immigration Crisis
US President Joe Biden’s administration has responded to the political fallout over a record influx of illegal immigrants by trying to shift blame for the border crisis to Republican lawmakers.
As House Speaker Mike Johnson led a delegation of Republicans visiting the US-Mexico border on Wednesday, the White House issued a statement accusing the opposition party of blocking Biden’s efforts to resolve the crisis. Biden spokesman Andrew Bates condemned Republicans for refusing to pass the president’s emergency-funding request and accused them of having an “anti-border-security record,” including an effort to cut funding for Border Patrol officers.
“House Republicans are once more compromising America’s national security and economic growth with shutdown threats,” Bates said in response to a report that lawmakers vowed to block funding for the whole government if Biden didn’t close the border. He added, “Today’s statements are just House Republicans’ latest admission that as President Biden and both parties in the Senate seek common ground to address the needs of the American people, their conference is instead choosing extreme politics that would subject American families to needless pain.”
However, Biden bundled his request for $6.4 billion in border security funding into a $106 billion emergency spending package that also includes military aid to Ukraine and Israel. Most House Republicans oppose continuing to send weapons to Kiev, arguing that Biden’s policies lack a strategy for ending the fighting. Lawmakers have also argued that the president’s plan doesn’t go far enough to stop the flow of illegal aliens into the US.
Border Patrol officers reportedly encountered more than 300,000 illegal immigrants crossing into the US in December, an all-time high for a single month. Illegal border crossings have surged since Biden took office in January 2021 and began dismantling the immigration policies of his Republican predecessor, former President Donald Trump.
Biden’s administration released nearly 1.4 million illegal aliens into the US in the last fiscal year, in many cases letting them stay in the country while awaiting court hearings for dubious asylum claims, according to the Center for Immigration Studies in Washington.
A Monmouth University poll released last month showed that Biden’s approval rating dropped to a record low of 34%. Just 26% of US adults approve of his immigration policies, a troubling statistic as he seeks reelection in 2024.
Critics of Biden’s policies have argued that in addition to flooding the US with illegal aliens, the nation’s porous borders have jeopardized national security. More than 172 illegal immigrants encountered by Border Patrol agents in the last fiscal year had been flagged on the nation’s terrorist watch list.
House Republicans plan to launch impeachment proceedings next week against Biden’s Homeland Security chief, Alejandro Mayorkas, citing his alleged failure to enforce immigration laws. “The border crisis is a direct result of President Biden’s policies,” Johnson said on Wednesday as he began his border trip.
Biden Admin Pretends to Care About Border Crisis at Mexico City Summit
In the waning days of 2023, a delegation of high-ranking Biden administration officials traveled to Mexico to chat with Mexican leaders.
Does this indicate a real change in policy?
Or is it just a sign that, for political purposes, the Biden admin wants to appear to care about border security?
After all, there’s a presidential election coming up.
Adam Isaacson, director of defense oversight at WOLA (the Washington Office on Latin America) said Biden “is definitely hoping that Mexico will do something that pushes the numbers down for a few months at least.”
The meeting was held on December 27 in Mexico City. The U.S. delegation included Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, White House Homeland Security Advisor Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar, and National Security Council Coordinator for the Los Angeles Declaration Katie Tobin.
They met with Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, known by the initials AMLO, and other Mexican officials.
The U.S.-Mexico partnership is crucial to prosperity and security in our countries and throughout the Americas. Good to discuss these issues, and our shared efforts to reduce irregular migration, with @lopezobrador_ today in Mexico City. pic.twitter.com/uNdEq8QMAh
— Secretary Antony Blinken (@SecBlinken) December 27, 2023
What was actually accomplished?
Well, the next day a joint communique was released, declaring, “The two countries reaffirmed their existing commitments on fostering an orderly, humane, and regular migration. This includes reinforcing our partnership to address the root causes of migration, such as poverty, inequality, democratic decline, and violence, and for the two countries’ initiative for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans.”
Curiously, that part about “democratic decline” was in the U.S. version but not the Mexican version, and it was soon deleted from the U.S. version.
As for “root causes,” they are constantly mentioned when discussing immigration. It’s a way of excusing it.
The bottom line is they come here for the money because we let them in. There’s your “root cause.”
The communique also said, “Ongoing cooperation also includes enhanced efforts to disrupt human smuggling, trafficking, and criminal networks, and continuing the work to promote legal instead of irregular migration pathways. Also, both delegations agreed on the importance of maintaining and facilitating the vital bilateral trade at our shared border.”
As for promoting “legal instead of irregular migration pathways,” that is a justification for figuring out loopholes to bring in more migrants and calling it legal.
And check this out: The communique said the two delegations “also discussed the benefit of regularizing the situation of long-term undocumented Hispanic migrants and DACA recipients, who are a vital part of the U.S. economy and society.”
So Mexico gets a say in U.S. internal immigration policy? Great!
On December 30, the Mexican government announced that it had resumed repatriation (deportation) flights of Venezuelans. (See my previous article Mexico Suspends Deportations, Allowing Even More Invaders to Reach US)
According to the Mexican foreign ministry, two flights of deported Venezuelans departed Mexico on December 29 and 30. The Venezuelan government confirmed the arrival of 207 Venezuelans on the morning of the 30th. That’s 207 out of how many Venezuelans who have migrated to the United States?
But don’t worry, root causes are still being worked on. The Mexican foreign ministry statement reported that “Both countries (the U.S. and Mexico) are working on the implementation of social programs in Venezuela that will benefit, among others, repatriated people by linking them with productive projects and paid internships in workplaces.”
Not to be outdone, Secretary Mayorkas reported that the U.S. also sent some Venezuelans back this week.
“The U.S. continues to remove those who have no legal basis to remain back to their countries of origin, including Venezuela,” declared Mayorkas.
But notice the big loophole: “who have no legal basis to remain.”
Sure enough, Mayorkas said, “We also continue to work with our partners, including Mexico, to expand lawful pathways and coordinate enforcement measures against those who do not use them.”
Our government is bringing in hordes of foreigners by hook or by crook, and nothing in this Mexico City summit looks like it will change that.
After all, the Biden administration and the Mexican government are on the same sheet of music on the border.