Posted on 10/22/2015 2:19:14 PM PDT by Torcert
According to the Migration Policy Institute (MPI), Mexico has surpassed the United States in its number of deportations of Central American migrants: in the past 12 months, the United States deported 70,448, while Mexico sent back more than 2,000 migrants every week.
Last Friday, for example, Mexican authorities found 41 Central American immigrants in a house in northern Mexico, and promptly handed them over to the National Institute of Migration (INM).
In August 2014, Mexican authorities put forth their Southern Border Plan, which seeks to prevent Central American immigrants from risking their lives on La Bestia (The Beast), the network of freight trains migrants use to travel through Mexico.
Mexican migration officials launched the plan last year, after the Mexican and US governments agreed to cooperate in the face of a severe crisis of child migrants from Central America looking to cross the border on their own. Since then, arrests have increased by 25 percent, and migration checks have increased by 200 percent.
In September 2015, the MPI published a report which calls for the United States, Mexico, and Central American countries to develop more comprehensive migration policies with workable enforcement and humanitarian protection. The report further recommends that these polices address poor standards of living, improve citizen security in the Northern Triangle, and facilitate the reintegration of deportees.
The MPI study also demonstrates that the majority of those deported are young men with low educational-attainment levels, most having experience in low-skilled jobs. Moreover, nearly 40 percent of them were unemployed in the 30 days prior to leaving their home country.
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“The MPI study also demonstrates that the majority of those deported are young men with low educational-attainment levels, most having experience in low-skilled jobs. Moreover, nearly 40 percent of them were unemployed in the 30 days prior to leaving their home country.”
Sounds like most of the Illegal Mexicans in California.
It’s really hard to fathom why the US would want to import more parasites.
“Its really hard to fathom why the US would want to import more parasites.”
Saul Alinsky, who Obama worked for, had a vision of how to implement socialism. Wealthy people would never accept it, so he wanted to take away the wealth of Americans by overloading the welfare system until the country went broke. America would then issue debt and print money to pay that debt. Viola, all of your saved money, wealth, evaporates even though it is safe in the bank.
Not only will these people deplete our resources, but when they vote, as many will, especially in blue states, they will vote for Democrats.
This morning in the gym in Tampa, I was the only English speaking Caucasian. There must have been 50 people there. Of those, only about half were Hispanic white. The rest were either Hispanic blacks or African blacks.
Mexico must figure any illegal Central American entering the US via Mexico would displace an illegal Mexican entering the US via Mexico...
And in the same way Hispanics in general see the US as "their" territory to exploit and resent non Hispanics illegals getting in the US..
They even resent Legal non Hispanics immigrants to the US.. ... .........
We are being colonized by different countries and groups via illegal immigration....
we are a corpse being picked over by squabbling vultures...
and both Dem and Rep looking to slice up the carcass and sell the meat...
Yes, that is the only way they can win - by cheating and importing new illegal invader voters.
This really does highlight the hypocrisy of the Mexican government.
They forgot to list the number of “disapparadoes”, those who were robbed, killed and buried in the hills and jungles.
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