Via Breitbart:
Law enforcement sources report that U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is busing hundreds of unaccompanied children (UACs) from the Rio Grande Valley to other border communities to alleviate overcrowding.
The UACs are transferring to Laredo, Carrizo Springs, and Eagle Pass, Texas, for processing and temporary detention. The childrenĀ are stuck in limbo at Border Patrol stations as the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) struggles to place them in suitable shelter facilities before release.
The movement of the UACs should come as no surprise. Apprehensions climbed steadily over the past weeks with nearly 2,000 arrests by Border Patrol on Saturday alone. Nearly 600 of those were unaccompanied children.
In a visit to the Texas border region on the same day, senior Biden Administration officialsĀ touredĀ a Border Patrol Station and a Health and Human Services detention facility for UACs. Media were not permitted to accompany the delegation, so little is known about the visit.
Mexico alarmed as āmigrant presidentā Biden empowers TRAFFICKERS by encouraging illegal immigration ā media
Via RT:
āThey see him as the migrant president, and so many feel theyāre going to reach the United States,āĀ Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said after a virtual meeting with Biden on March 1, in which he reportedly urged his US counterpart to provide more aid to Central America to help stem the tide.
Mexico is happy that Biden has talked about aĀ āpathway to citizenshipāĀ for millions of Mexicans living in the US ā many illegally ā as well as halted construction on the border wall begun by his predecessor Donald Trump and reversed Trumpās policies that kept tens of thousands of asylum-seekers in Mexico until their court hearings.
On the other hand, Mexican authorities are worried Biden is incentivizing the recent surge of migrants from places like Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador, which is being exploited by drug cartels and other organized crime. This is according to a Reuters report published Wednesday, citing internal assessments, intelligence and testimonies.
Organized crime syndicates shifted gears from the day Biden took office and are showing anĀ āunprecedentedāĀ level of sophistication in funneling migrants north, one anonymous Mexican official told the agency. Traffickers are using Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram and YouTube to tell the migrants where they might encounter checkpoints, which freight trains to jump on, and how they can use loopholes in immigration laws.
For example, Central Americans are told to claim they are victims of extortion or face death threats from gangs, such as the notorious MS-13. They are also told to bring children along, so they will have an easier time claiming asylum, according to Mexican intelligence assessments.
After Democrats condemned detention of unaccompanied minors as keepingĀ āchildren in cages,āĀ the Trump administration sought to deter traffickers by demanding asylum-seekers stay in Mexico as they plead their case. This drastically decreased the number of children ā and migrants in general ā attempting to cross into the US.
Bidenās reversal of those policiesĀ in early FebruaryĀ was followed by a surge of migrants north through Mexico, some wearing T-shirts with his campaign logo and a message,Ā āplease let us in.ā
Biden administration officials, such as Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, have publicly pleaded for migrants not to come in droves just yet. On Wednesday, former US ambassador to Mexico and current āborder czarā Roberta Jacobson urged Central American minors not to make theĀ ādangerousāĀ journey north, saying itāsĀ ānot safe.āĀ
Jacobson also announced that the US will be restarting the Central American Minors (CAM) program, intended to bring in children of Salvadoreans, Guatemalans or Hondurans who are in the US legally, as an alternative to minors attempting illegal crossings.
While the conventional wisdom of immigration advocates in the US is that the migrants are fleeing poverty and oppression, Mexican intelligence estimates that the smugglers charge around $3,250 for each unaccompanied minor, and up to $20,000 for Africans or Asians who wish to come to the US through Mexico.
āMigrants have become a commodity,āĀ one Mexican official said, adding that the cartels now see them as valuable as drugs.Ā āBut if a packet of drugs is lost in the sea, itās gone. If migrants are lost, itās human beings weāre talking about.ā
One of the few Mexican officials willing to go on record, Chihuahua attorney general Cesar Peniche, told Reuters that criminals have been recruiting migrants as drug mules or kidnapping them for ransom. Chihuahua is the Mexican state that has the longest border with the US.
Peniche added that both Mexican and US policy need to be more clear,Ā āso as not to spur illegal migration.ā
While official Mexico City did not comment for the story, Reuters reported that the Mexican authorities were seriously consideringĀ āimproving the infrastructureāĀ on the 541-mile (871-km) border with Guatemala ā in effect, putting up their ownĀ āwallāĀ on the border with Central America, for all that theyāve denounced Trumpās wall on the US border with Mexico.
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