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Mexican mayoral candidate Yesenia Lara Gutierrez killed ahead of June 1 elections, US visa bans for 8 more Mexican pols
2025-05-14
[NYPOST] A mayoral candidate in Mexico has been shot dead by suspected cartel gunmen live on air — becoming the second politician to be killed in the state ahead of elections on June 1.

Yesenia Lara Gutierrez of the governing Morena party was gunned down while she was greeting supporters in the small town of Texistepec in the Gulf coast state of Veracruz on Sunday, where she was running for election.

A chilling Facebook live stream shows Gutierrez greeting residents of the town of 20,000, surrounded by supporters.

As she walks through the smiling and chanting crowd, gunfire suddenly rings out off camera.

Some 20 gunshots can be heard in the video, which was still up on Gutiérrez’s Facebook page until the following day.

Gutiérrez’s daughter was also killed in the shooting along with two others, while three more were wounded, Veracruz Governor Rocío Nahle García, also from the Morena party of Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, said on Monday.

At least EIGHT more international politicians face visa bans
Follow up to this story from yesterday
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] At least eight more prominent international politicians being scrutinized by US authorities face potential visa bans and bank account freezes, according to a former high ranking official in the Mexican government.

The bombshell claim comes after the Governor for Baja California Marina del Pilar and her husband had their tourism visas to the US revoked this week over reports of money laundering and ties to drug cartels, which she has denied.

Simón Levy, a past Minister of Tourism during the administration of former Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, claimed the US was actively investigating current and former officials including four governors, one senator and one congresswoman.

He added that two unnamed former acting secretaries of state were being investigated for 'links' to the Gulf Cartel.

'As I told you before anyone else, today banks like Wells Fargo and Bank of America canceled the accounts of Mexican public servants with deposited money, confirming that it comes from illegal activities, such as money laundering,' Levy wrote on X Monday afternoon.

Levy identified the officials on Tuesday as Senator Adan Agusto López and former Congresswoman Clara Luz Flores, who is the director of the Interior Ministry's Religious Affairs and Social Prevention Unit.

He also named governors Alfredo Ramírez Bedolla [Michoacán]; Miguel Angel Navarro [Nayarit]; Ruben Rocha Moya [Sinaloa]; and Américo Villareal [Tamaulipas].

It comes a day after renowned Mexican journalist Luis Chaparro accused Baja California governor del Pilar, and her husband Carolos Torres, of having their American bank accounts frozen as part of a Justice Department probe.

Chaparro reported that del Pilar met with U.S. Customs and Border Protection and Department of Homeland Security officials at a tourism event in the resort town of Rosarito on April 28, 2024, when she was first notified of the investigation.

'Both are being investigated by the United States for money laundering in an investigation involving other Baja California businessmen and officials...' Chaparro said during his YouTube show 'Pie de Nota'.

He added that the U.S. agents told her the investigation was looking into the 'Rusos Cartel' in Mexicali, as well as a network of individuals and businessmen from Baja California allegedly linked to members of organized crime in that region.

'She pleaded with CBP and DHS supervisors to please not make public the actions against her and her husband and to not inform the Mexican consulate to prevent them from being leaked to the media,' Chaparro said.

'The governor requested, as a personal favor, that her actions not be communicated to the Mexican consulate or any other Mexican authority so that the information would not spread.'

Del Pilar addressed the visa ban again in a press conference without making any comments over the alleged money laundering investigation or bank account closures, while also not make any reference to her husband or his visa ban.

'I have been included in a consular measure, and therefore today I do not have a visa to enter the United States,' del Pilar said.

'But that does not define me. Because I am not defined by what I have or by the permits granted or withheld. I am defined by my values, my convictions, and the purpose I have embraced since I decided to dedicate my life to public service.'

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum addressed the allegations during her press briefing at the National Palace in Mexico City on Tuesday and said that del Pilar informed her that they did not have accounts in banking institutions outside of Mexico.
Related:
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Related:
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Claudia Sheinbaum 05/04/2025 Mexican president declines Trump's offer of US troops to help fight drug cartels
Claudia Sheinbaum 05/02/2025 Mexican Senator Brands President Sheinbaum as ‘Liar' with Ties to Cartels

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Caribbean-Latin America
Trump's designation of cartels as terrorists ends the fiction that Mexico is a trustworthy ally
2025-02-17
[FoxNews] Designating Mexican cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations is the first honest step Washington has taken on this issue in decades

On President Donald J. Trump’s first day in office, he issued an executive order designating human and drug trafficking cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs).

This week, the other shoe is expected to drop, as the State Department under Secretary Marco Rubio names names, designating six Mexican cartels as FTOs.

Official Washington has long peddled the comfortable fiction that Mexico is an honest partner in the fight against drugs and human trafficking. This myth persists, despite decades of overwhelming evidence that the Mexican government is at best willfully negligent, and at worst, in active collusion with the criminal networks destroying lives on both sides of the border – cartels that Trump just called out by name.

Trump has put a forceful end to this lie. Trump’s action exposes the inconvenient truth: Mexico, first under former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) and his Morena Party and now with President Claudia Sheinbaum, is no peer ally. It is a state deeply compromised by cartel corruption and control.

While Washington elites fret over diplomacy and stability, tens of thousands of Americans are dying from fentanyl poisoning every year. This crisis is directly fueled by cartels operating with impunity in Mexico and with material, financial and intelligence support from China.

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Caribbean-Latin America
Tijuana braces for next iteration of ‘Remain in Mexico' asylum policy
2025-01-31
[UT Paywalled, sorry] The Mexican government has not formally agreed to it, and the U.S. has offered little clarity on details

When the Trump-era "Remain in Mexico" policy was enacted the first time around in 2019, Tijuana became a place of waiting.

Migrant shelters were at capacity as asylum seekers from around the world settled in for the duration of their immigration court cases unfolding in the U.S., stretching for months or more than a year. Their housing was so tenuous that the U.S. immigration court had difficulty notifying migrants of upcoming hearings. Finding an attorney to represent them from across the border was tough.

And robbers and kidnappers found the waiting migrants to be easy targets.

In an executive order signed on his first day in office, President Donald Trump reinstated the program, known officially as Migrant Protection Protocols, or MPP. However, the Mexican government has not formally agreed to it, and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and other agencies have offered little clarity on how the policy would work a second time around.

The Mexican government previously went along with receiving non-Mexican asylum seekers under former president Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s administration

When the program was first implemented, it was criticized by human rights groups for putting asylum seekers in danger and leaving many without proper legal representation. At one point, the San Diego immigration court system was overwhelmed by the number of additional cases.

Former President Joe Biden, who once called the policy "inhumane," tried to wind down the policy, but the plan was challenged in court. In December 2021, the Biden administration had to reinstate the program amid litigation brought by Texas and Missouri. Later, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the policy could end.

It is estimated that under the policy nearly 70,000 people were sent back to Mexico between 2019 and 2021 to await their cases, according to a report from the nonpartisan organization American Immigration Council. The San Ysidro-Tijuana port of entry was the first along the border to implement it.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Monday that there are ongoing conversations with the U.S. on a number of immigration matters.

When asked Tuesday by the press about Mexico agreeing to receive U.S. planes with deportees from other countries, Sheinbaum said that "more than agreements, there is coordination" with the U.S., which she said has been the case for a long time. Under previous agreements, Mexico has accepted people from certain countries.

’EXPECTING THE WORST’
Those who aid migrants at the border recall the challenges that arose the first time the Remain in Mexico policy was in place and are bracing for its return.

"It created a very difficult and complex situation for people who had to find shelter and a place to continue waiting," said Adriana Jasso, program coordinator with the American Friends Service Committee in San Diego. "(This second time) there are still aspects that are not clear."

The number of migrant encounters at the U.S. border is at its lowest level in years, due to the Biden administration’s executive action to restrict asylum, as well as Mexico’s crackdown on immigration.
Related:
Remain in Mexico: 2025-01-26 Mexican workers set up tent city to house deportees from US
Remain in Mexico: 2025-01-21 What executive orders did Trump sign on day one?
Remain in Mexico: 2025-01-08 CBP seizes rocket launcher at Arizona port
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Caribbean-Latin America
Did Trump Just Solve The Border Crisis: Mexican President ‘Agreed To Stop Migration Through Mexico’ Trump Claims
2024-11-28
[ZERO] Did Trump solve the border crisis two months before even being sworn in as the 47th president?

Two days after surprising markets - and sending the peso plummeting - by announcing he would enact 25% import duties on Mexican goods if the country doesn't stop the flow of drugs and migrants across the border.

tariffs on Mexican goods in response to the flood of drugs across the porous southern border, best known for allowing millions of illegal immigrants to enter the US in the past four ears, Trump's unexpected gambit may have already paid off.

In a post on Truth Social network, Trump announced that after a "wonderful" conversation with Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum, she "agreed to stop Migration through Mexico, and into the United States, effectively closing our Southern Border."

If confirmed, this would be the second time Trump has managed to convince Mexico to suspend migrants from crossing its territory to enter the US. Back in 2018, former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador - a charismatic, old-school politician - developed a chummy relationship with Trump. The two were eventually able to strike a bargain in which Mexico helped keep migrants away from the border - and received other countries' deported migrants - and Trump backed down on similar threats.

While Sheinbaum, who took office Oct. 1, has been seen as a stern leftist ideologue trained in radical student protest movements, and appeared less willing to pacify or mollify Trump, it seems she too has capitulated just 48 hours after Trump unveiled what was coming.
It will be interesting to see how much is actually accomplished — as opposed to promised in the hope that he’ll be distracted and forget — by the time he is finally sworn in to office in January.
Courtesy of Skidmark, the Daily Mail’s take on the story.

Mexico president says border to remain open after Trump claimed she agreed to close it

[IsraelTimes] US President-elect Donald Trump says Mexico’s leader had agreed to “stop” migration during a conversation between the pair, “effectively closing” the border between their countries.

Claudia Sheinbaum, who posted earlier on X about the call, said the pair had discussed Mexico’s migration “strategy” but made no reference to closing the border.

She worked quickly to respond to Trump’s claim, saying the country did not plan to close its border.

“Mexico’s position is not to close borders, but to build bridges between governments and communities,” the Mexican president writes on X.
Well then. Interesting times for all involved… possibly more interesting for Mexico than her president intended. But some need to pee on the electric fence. (Thanks for that image, Fred — not something I ever expected to hold in my brain.
Related:
Claudia Sheinbaum 11/27/2024 Mexico suggests it would impose its own tariffs to retaliate against any Trump tariffs
Claudia Sheinbaum 11/25/2024 Apparently, Mexico has been cheating on the Free Trade Agreement-Fearing Trump Compliance Demand – Mexico Quickly Looking for Alternatives to Chinese Parts and Components
Claudia Sheinbaum 11/22/2024 Momentum Builds in Canada to Kick Mexico Out of North America Trade Deal


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Caribbean-Latin America
Mexico suggests it would impose its own tariffs to retaliate against any Trump tariffs
2024-11-27
[10News - AyPee via Scripps, so delusionary] I don't think you want to play this game, Bitch
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum suggested Tuesday that Mexico could retaliate if Trump goes forward with a plan to institute blanket tariffs on Mexican goods in the U.S.

President Claudia Sheinbaum suggested Tuesday that Mexico could retaliate with tariffs of its own, after U.S. President-elect Donald Trump threatened to impose 25% import duties on Mexican goods if the country doesn’t stop the flow of drugs and migrants across the border.

Sheinbaum said she was willing to engage in talks on the issues, but said drugs were a U.S. problem.

"One tariff would be followed by another in response, and so on until we put at risk common businesses," Sheinbaum said, referring to U.S. automakers that have plants on both sides of the border.

She said Tuesday that Mexico had done a lot to stem the flow of migrants, noting "caravans of migrants no longer reach the border." However, Mexico's efforts to fight drugs like the deadly synthetic opioid fentanyl — which is manufactured by Mexican cartels using chemicals imported from China — have weakened in the last year.

Sheinbaum said Mexico suffered from an influx of weapons smuggled in from the United States, and said the flow of drugs "is a problem of public health and consumption in your country’s society."

Sheinbaum also criticized U.S. spending on weapons, saying the money should instead be spent regionally to address the problem of migration. "If a percentage of what the United States spends on war were dedicated to peace and development, that would address the underlying causes of migration," she said.

Sheinbaum’s bristly response suggests that Trump faces a much different Mexican president than he did in his first term.

Back in late 2018, former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador was a charismatic, old-school politician who developed a chummy relationship with Trump. The two were eventually able to strike a bargain in which Mexico helped keep migrants away from the border — and received other countries’ deported migrants — and Trump backed down on the threats.

But Sheinbaum, who took office Oct. 1, is a stern Commie leftist ideologue trained in radical student protest movements, and appears less willing to pacify or mollify Trump.

"We negotiate as equals, there is no subordination here, because we are a great nation," Sheinbaum said, while adding, "I think we are going to reach an agreement."

But Gabriela Siller, director of economic analysis of the financial group Banco Base, fears the personality clash could escalate things into brinkmanship; Trump clearly hates to lose.

"Trump may have just tossed the threat out there, as he does," Siller said. "But Mexico's response, that we're going to respond to you with tariffs, that will make Trump really impose them."

It's not clear how serious Trump’s threat is. The U.S.-Mexico-Canada free trade agreement forbids just imposing tariffs on other member countries. And it’s not clear whether the economy could even tolerate sudden levies on imports: Auto plants on both sides of the border rely on each other for parts and components, and some production lines could screech to a halt.

"It is unacceptable and would cause inflation and job losses in Mexico and the United States," Sheinbaum said, while offering to talk about the issues. "If tariffs go up, who will it hurt? General Motors," she said.

"Dialogue is the best path to achieve understanding, peace and prosperity for our two countries," Sheinbaum said. "I hope our teams can meet soon."
Not likely. Just close the border for a bit. See how tough she is
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Caribbean-Latin America
Recently elected Mexico mayor is shot dead in the head inside bus by his assassins
2024-06-19
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] A mayor-elect was assassinated on a bus in the Mexican resort city of Acapulco early Monday morning.

Retired Navy captain Salvador Villalba, 53, was returning from a meeting with military officials in Mexico City when gunmen intercepted the bus, the Guerrero State Attorney General's Office said.

Milenio news outlet reported that three assailants pulled the driver out of the bus and assaulted him.

Two of the suspects then entered the vehicle and went seat by seat searching for Villalba until they were able to match him with a photo they had of him on a smart phone before shooting him four times.

A woman who was on the bus was also struck by the gunfire and rushed to a local hospital, where she is recovering and in stable condition.

At least 34 political candidates were murdered leading up to the June 2 elections in Mexico, according to human rights organization Data Civica. However, the administration of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador only registered 23 homicides.

Villalba decided to seek office after his friend, Jesús González, leader of the Ecological Green Party of Mexico, was murdered in June 2023 after he came forward with accusations that Mayor Guadalupe García, Villalba's cousin, had threatened him with violence if he did not clear the way for her preferred public office candidates.

Milenio news outlet reported that Villalba was offered money to drop out of the race at the beginning of his campaign, but declined to do so.

He ran under the Mexico Advances Movement party and beat out Morena candidate José Chávez, obtaining 39 percent of the vote.

Villalba had two federal police officers assigned to his security detail, but the protection was only valid while traveling inside the state of Guerrero.
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Acapulco: 2022-09-02 The 10 Most Dangerous Cities In The World To Live In 2022
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Caribbean-Latin America
Mexican woman mayor killed hours after election of first female president
2024-06-06
[GEO.TV] Just hours after when Mexico elected its first female president Claudia Sheinbaum, the woman mayor of Cotija in Michoacán state Yolanda Sánchez Figueroa, was rubbed out, as per the authorities.

Figueroa was walking back from a gym to her house with her bodyguard when people in white van shot them, said the state attorney general in a statement, reported CNN
...formerly the Cable News Network, now who know what it might stand for...
Both Sánchez Figueroa and her bodyguard later died in hospital, it stated, adding that an investigation has been initiated.

Hours after Sheinbaum won a landslide victory to become the first female president of Mexico, Figueroa’s death confirmation came.

Sheibaum’s victory marked an achievement in a country, which is known for its patriarchal culture and widespread femicide.

Notably, the recent elections were the bloodiest in Mexico’s history with extensive violence against politicians looming large during the election.

During the campaign time, dozens of political candidates as well as applicants were killed by criminal organizations in attempts to influence the vote.

Replacing the outgoing President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Sheinbaum will begin her presidency starting from October 1.

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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Illegal alien who had previously been deported at least 8 times, charged with murder in Ohio
2024-04-07
[JustTheNews] Officers found a victim’s body just north of Cincinnati earlier this week in response to a 911 call.

An illegal alien who has been charged with murder in Ohio had previously been deported at least eight times, according to the Butler County Sheriff's Office.

Fermin Garcia-Gutierrez, 46, is currently being held in the Butler County Jail and has been charged with aggravated murder and using weapons while intoxicated, according to Fox News.

Officers found a victim’s body just north of Cincinnati earlier this week in response to a 911 call.

Garcia-Gutierrez is the suspect who is currently jailed on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainer.

Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones said during a press conference earlier this week that the suspect is a gang member and has been charged with 20 different crimes since 2001.

"That person would be alive today, and if you don’t think that it’s affecting you in Butler County, Ohio, we’re all border states; we’re all border counties. It’s here, and we could go on and on," Jones said during the press conference.

"Our border is broken, and these individuals are the cause of it," added Jones, as he pointed at photos of President Biden, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, according to the outlet.

"He actually doesn’t run Mexico, it’s the drug cartel," Jones said. "We’ve got to stop this border invasion, it’s killing us and its killing innocent people."
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Government Corruption
VDH: The Absurd Democrat Border Con
2024-02-11
[Daily Caller] In 2021, President Joe Biden opened wide an inherited, secure southern border that had finally stopped mass illegal immigration.

When he overturned former President Donald Trump’s efforts, a planned flood of over eight million illegal immigrants entered the U.S.

Almost all arrived without background checks, health screening, or vaccination certificates — but with massive needs for free housing, education, healthcare, and food entitlements and subsidies.

For four years, Trump battled the courts, his Democratic opposition, and the open-border establishments within his own party to ensure legal-only immigration. Somehow, he rebuilt some of the old porous border fence. He had begun to build his long-promised new wall to the Gulf of Mexico. He had ended Obama-era catch-and-release.

Would-be refugees had to apply for asylum in their home country. Trump leveraged Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador to police his own border and stop cynically transiting millions of illegal aliens into the U.S.

There was general Democratic Party opposition to all of Trump’s measures, both through Congress and via the courts.

For the last three years of Biden’s mass influx, the left has applauded open borders. That is, until late last year, when overwhelmed southern border state governors began busing and flying illegal immigrants en masse to northern sanctuary-city jurisdictions.

For years, these sanctuary zones had preened their liberality about open borders. They smeared as "racists" and "xenophobes" any who insisted on legal-only immigration.
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Caribbean-Latin America
Mexican Forces Use Bulldozers to Clear Out Matamoros Immigrant Camp
2023-12-30
[HotAir] The removal of the camp happened earlier this month, amid Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on immigration.

On Wednesday, Matamoros officials told The Associated Press that they were only getting rid of vacant or abandoned tents.

A Honduran immigrant denied the officials’ claim.

“They ran us out,” he said, according to Fox News. He also said that the migrants were only given a quick notice before they started the process.
"Git!"
[One has to imagine that the Mexicans are tired of this too, although not as tired as we are of it. Unfortunately, this apparently prompted the camp residents to cross into the US. If Mexico really wants to disincentivize this mass migration, they should work not just on their northern border but also on their southern border as well; — Ed]
Related:
Matamoros: 2023-11-03 Mexican Government Impotent complicit as Gulf Cartel Spreads Terror Through Border State Highways
Matamoros: 2023-08-20 Mexico sets up large tent shelter for hundreds of migrants in border city of Matamoros
Matamoros: 2023-03-12 Destroy the Mexican Drug Cartels
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Caribbean-Latin America
Mexico agrees to keep US border crossings open after talks with Blinken and Mayorkas
2023-12-29
Where was Kamala?
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] Mexican and U.S. officials agreed to keep border crossings open, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador
...AMLO for short...
said on Thursday, following a visit by U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken that focused on securing Mexico's help to stem record-high migration.

The United States earlier this month temporarily shuttered several crossings, including two key rail bridges, to redeploy enforcement resources elsewhere across the border amid soaring migrant numbers, a pivotal issue in next year's U.S. elections.

'This agreement has been reached, the rail crossings and the boarder bridges are already being opened to normalize the situation,' Lopez Obrador told a morning press conference.

'Every day there is more movement on the border bridges.'

The closures were seen as a way for the U.S. to put pressure on Mexico to do more to stop migrants hopping freight cars, buses and trucks to the border.


Mexico Tells Pleading Biden: We'll Curb 2024 Migrant Flood if You Aid Dictators

[Breitbart] Lopez Obrador urged U.S. lawmakers to invest more to help the poor in Latin America and the Caribbean 'instead of putting up barriers, barbed wire fences in the river, or thinking about building walls.'
Because it worked so well for Puerto Rico.
Mexico’s president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, hinted to a U.S. delegation that he will reduce migration to the United States if liberal President Joe Biden gives more aid and support to Latin American dictators.

Instead of blocking migration, “it is more efficient and more humane to invest in the development of the people,” Mexico’s president Andrés Manuel López Obrador said before the Wednesday meeting.

“The migration issue is going to intensify” in 2024, he added.

“Mexico has the upper hand this time around,” said a tweet from Auden Cabello, a Mexico-based journalist who covered the December 27 meeting between Biden’s deputies and Obrador, often called “AMLO.” Cabello continued:

AMLO knows US elections are around the corner and immigration is a top issue. US is desperate for Mexico’s help to stem the [migrant] flow. AMLO will capitalize by asking for more [aid] funding, and ask the US to invest in root causes (Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua) instead of walls.

All three countries — Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua — are run by left-wing dictators who are already exporting their people to work in the United States.

Each month, Biden’s progressive deputies already welcome roughly 22,000 workers from the three dictatorships, who then help the dictators by sending remittances home from their low-wage U.S. jobs. The remittances also fund and motivate additional migration into the United States.

In 2023, Biden and his pro-migration deputies admitted roughly four million illegal migrants across the southern border and deported only about 500,000.

The vast illegal inflow welcomed from Mexico is in addition to the legal immigration of roughly one million migrants, the inflow of roughly one million legal visa workers, and the rising number of people who overstay their legal visas. The total inflow in 2023 added up to roughly 5.5 million people — or roughly three migrants for every two American births.
Related:
Lopez Obrador: 2023-12-22 Biden and Mexico's President AMLO agree to ramp up 'enforcement' in crisis talks as border reaches breaking point with more than 10,000 migrants crossing each day as White House admits 'there's probably more we can be doing'
Lopez Obrador: 2023-11-11 Mexican Government Does Nothing as Gulf Cartel Sets Fire to Border Town
Lopez Obrador: 2023-10-04 Mexico begins busing immigrants from Guatemala to US border
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Caribbean-Latin America
Thousands join Christmas Eve migrant caravan - the biggest in more than a year - as it treks through Mexico and towards the U.S. border just days before Blinken arrives in the capital to hammer out new agreement to stem surge
2023-12-25
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news]
  • Up to 10,000 people set out from the Guatemalan border on the long journey north in record migrant caravan as Mexican security forces look on

  • Comes as Secretary of State Anthony Blinken is hauled off Middle East duties for a crisis migrant summit with Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador

  • An all-time record of 12,600 crossings were detected on Monday with the total figure for 2023 expected to top 2 million
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