Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Mexico enacts new program to make it easier for Central American migrants to travel through Mexico to the US, unaccompanied minors to be given special help to get to the US-El Universal

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As reported by El Universal.

7/8/14, "Mexico-Guatemala Border Program to Protect Migrants from Criminal Groups," Camilo Mejia, insightcrime.org

Mex. and Guatemala Pres. Agree, 7/7/14
"The governments of Mexico and Guatemala have announced a new border program to protect migrants crossing into Mexico from Central America, as both countries attempt to combat the exploitation and mistreatment of migrants by the region's criminal groups.

Speaking alongside Guatemalan president Otto Perez Molina on July 7, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto outlined a Southern Border program designed to increase security and protect human rights. The program includes initiatives to organize border checkpoints and strengthen security cooperation between Mexican and Guatemalan authorities to combat criminal groups attacking migrants, reported El Universal.

Under the Southern Border program, migrants from Guatemala and Belize will be eligible to receive a free visitor card allowing them to remain in four of Mexico's southern states for a period of 72 hours.

In addition, the plan includes a regional initiative to provide specialized attention to the large number of unaccompanied minors currently flooding into Mexico on their way to the United States.

InSight Crime Analysis 

Migrants traveling through Central America and Mexico en route to the United States often become the victims of criminal organizations. In addition to being extorted, migrants have been kidnapped, trafficked, and used as drug mules by criminal groups like the Zetas. There have also been recent reports that factions of El Salvador's Mara Salvatrucha (MS13) gang are extorting and kidnapping migrants in Mexico's Chiapas state near the Guatemalan border.   
Even with increased security measures, migrants will still be at risk of exploitation, not only from criminal groups but also from those charged with protecting them. In the past there have been cases of Mexican officials selling migrants to criminal groups, and the Southern Border program does not appear to contain specific proposals to combat such corruption.

The border program will also likely complicate Mexico's relationship with its northern neighbor. The United States has seen a recent surge in unaccompanied children attempting to cross the Mexican border, many of them driven by the deterioration in security in parts of Central America. This has prompted a backlash from both anti-immigration sectors and from those outraged at the conditions the children had to endure in the United States, and so the US government is unlikely to welcome measures designed to facilitate the safe passage of more migrants from Central America into Mexico." via Free Rep.

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7/7/14, "Guatemala and Mexico to protect migrants," El Universal

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In less than a generation the US has become a third world nation:

7/9/14, "Mexico made deal to send more illegal aliens to the U.S.," Examiner.com, Dave Gibson

"On Monday, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto and Guatemalan president Otto Perez Molina held a joint press conference in Playas de Catazaja, Mexico, to officially announce an agreement to make it easier for those making the illegal journey to the United States from Central America, to cross into Mexico. 

The Southern Border Program to Improve Passage, will provide for more border checkpoints along Mexico's border with Guatemala, and offer more protection and even emergency medical care to those making their way north. The illegal aliens will receive a so-called Regional Visitor's Card, according to El Universal.

Officially, the program will grant the cards to only illegal aliens from Guatemala and Belize, allowing them to remain in Mexico's southern states for 72 hours (more than enough time to reach the U.S./Mexican border by train). While, those two countries share a border with Mexico, the program will undoubtedly benefit anyone who makes it to the border, which would explain why our Border Patrol stations are currently overflowing with illegal aliens from El Salvador and Honduras as well.

The program will also give special protection and even financial assistance to unaccompanied minors now pouring across our border. Of course, these efforts, chiefly by the Mexican government, will only increase the number of illegal aliens coming to this country by the thousands, now on a daily basis.

The official announcement only confirms what many of us have known all along...the current chaos on the border which the Obama administration has sympathetically (and dishonestly) characterized as a "humanitarian crisis," only exists due to collusion between the governments of Mexico, Guatemala and likely the United States. 

You see, unlike the United States, Mexico actually defends their southern border...

In September 2010, the head administrator of the Mexican Superintendency of Tax Administration, Raul Diaz, told the Inter-Press Sevice (IPS) that his government was building a wall in the state of Chiapas, along the Mexican/Guatemalan border. The official reason given was to stop contraband from coming into Mexico, but as Diaz readily admitted: "It could also prevent the free passage of illegal immigrants."

Furthermore, Article 33 of the Mexican Constitution states:

The President of the Republic shall have the power to expel from national territory any foreigner, according to the law and after a hearing. The law shall establish the administrative procedure for this purpose, as well as the place where the foreigner should be detained and the time for that. Foreigners may not in any way participate in the political affairs of the country.
Of course, in the U.S. illegal aliens are not only free to stay without fear of deportation, but they now protest openly, regularly invading Congressional field offices to demand amnesty legislation, as well as actually physically blocking the entrances and exits of the Washington D.C. headquarters of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement headquarters in 2013.

Obviously, the American people are under daily assault from foreign invaders, bringing with them crime and disease, but the bigger threat is from government corruption, both foreign and domestic...governments that manufacture crises which threaten 

to "fundamentally transform" ours into a Third World nation 

in less than a generation."




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