The Mexican government has begun busing immigrants in the southern part of the country north toward the United States, a move that will complicate the Biden administration's efforts to reduce illegal immigration.
Under a new Mexican government initiative, transportation from north of the Guatemala-Mexico border is being provided to immigrants to ease the demand and pressure on public and private transportation systems The government-run busing site was opened last week in response to as many as 1,000 immigrants gathering at a station in Juchitan daily, overwhelming operations and the site. Mexico's southern border has seen thousands crossing daily, mostly headed to the U.S. and bypassing Mexico. Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Monday that 6,000 people were making their way across from Guatemala each day.
Thousands of immigrants have hopped on freight trains headed north to get a free ride, but trains have been suspended in the past few weeks due to accidents involving those hitching rides.
At the U.S.-Mexico border, the number of illegal immigrants arrested each day has topped 8,000 people per day during some days in September.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/immigration/mexico-begins-busing-immigrants-to-us-border


The Mexican government has begun busing immigrants in the southern part of the country north toward the United States, a move that will complicate the Biden administration's efforts to reduce illegal immigration. Under a new Mexican government initiative, transportation from north of the Guatemala-Mexico border is being provided to immigrants to ease the demand and pressure on public and private transportation systems The government-run busing site was opened last week in response to as many as 1,000 immigrants gathering at a station in Juchitan daily, overwhelming operations and the site. Mexico's southern border has seen thousands crossing daily, mostly headed to the U.S. and bypassing Mexico. Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Monday that 6,000 people were making their way across from Guatemala each day. Thousands of immigrants have hopped on freight trains headed north to get a free ride, but trains have been suspended in the past few weeks due to accidents involving those hitching rides. At the U.S.-Mexico border, the number of illegal immigrants arrested each day has topped 8,000 people per day during some days in September. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/immigration/mexico-begins-busing-immigrants-to-us-border
WWW.WASHINGTONEXAMINER.COM
Mexico begins busing immigrants from Guatemala to US border
The Mexican government has begun busing immigrants in the southern part of the country north toward the United States, a move that will complicate the Biden administration's efforts to reduce illegal immigration.
0 Comments 0 Shares 3360 Views
Sponsored

We are, so far, 80% funded for April. I am matching donations dollar for dollar this month. Thanks to everyone who helped out. 🥰

Xephula Funding Meter

Please Donate Here

Sponsored
Quick Ships From Midwest • Trusted Source • High Quality Construction • Satisfaction Guaranteed