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The kids selling candy and panhandling in the streets of New York City, and doing worse things, begin here.
During the Trump administration, the media whipped up hysteria over ‘kids in cages’. But when you don’t separate kids being smuggled across the border what you end up with is a massive trafficking explosion.
This is just one example of what’s taking place across the border.
Mexico’s immigration agency announced late Friday night that it found 491 migrants stashed in a compound on the side of the highway east of Mexico.
Of the migrants, 277 of them were children or adolescents — most of whom were traveling with relatives.
However 52 of the minors were unaccompanied, the agency said.
All but six were from Guatemala — the others were from Honduras.
The migrants were being held in a walled compound outside of the city of Puebla along a popular smuggling route.
Smugglers in Mexico frequently hide migrants at such compounds until they can board buses or trucks to the US border.
Thousands of these so-called “unaccompanied children” are being “released to sponsors” in Texas alone by the Biden administration.
What happens to them later, who knows?
The human trafficking is happening right under our eyes and taking place under the guise of human rights.
Justin Swingle says
MEXICO ‘FINDS’ COMPOUND, OR BUILT IT WITH U.S. TAX PAYERS FUNDS???
756 Smuggled Migrants Headed to U.S. Detained by Mexico Over Weekend
Officers with Mexico’s National Institute of Migration (INM) “rescued” 756 mostly Central American migrants in several multi-agency law enforcement operations. The three operations took place in the Mexican States of Oaxaca and Puebla.
Old Fogey says
One imagines that Ben Bergquam explained to them how to find this compound.
JAM says
I didn’t see in the article what the Mexican authorities did about it?
Lightbringer says
Since Mexico is currently ruled by the cartels, the government did nothing, as it cannot do anything.
Algorithmic Analyst says
That’s an interesting point. Like strong feudal lords under a weak central government?