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Is Temporary Pause In Migration A Ruse To Win Votes?


More and more are seeing pass the Democrats song and dance when it comes to the border.

And we see something curious happening in Mexico.

Their election will occur this year as well.

The Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has been willing to get tough on those crossing the border, pausing the migration.

But is this just to secure the vote?

We also see AMLO’s Morena party candidate, Claudia Sheinbaum.

And if you know anything about Sheinbaum, some of you will, you already know she’s all for the alien invasion to continue.

This would ensure this problem continues for years.

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The Democrats and their alliance really seem hellbent on ensuring this invasion continues.

But now the public is noticing.

What will they do now?

Breitbart reports:

Mexico and the United States will hold presidential elections within the same calendar year for the first time in more than two decades. Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s willingness to crack down on migrant crossings may have more to do with securing an election victory for U.S. President Joe Biden and his own ruling Morena political party than securing the border. A temporary pause in migration designed to ensure a November win for the Democrats in the United States and a June win for AMLO’s Morena party candidate, Claudia Sheinbaum, could keep the border wide open for years to come.

A 2024 win for both Sheinbaum and President Biden in the near-simultaneous elections would also benefit Mexico’s violent cartels, who profit from the lax national security posture present in both countries. A victory for Sheinbaum, who shares AMLO’s stance on dealing with Mexican cartels with “hugs, not bullets,” will likely spell a continuation of the cartel’s ability to continue flooding the United States with fentanyl and other narcotics if paired with a Biden victory.

Sheinbaum, who maintains a substantial lead in the latest polling in Mexico, also shares AMLO’s lax attitude on migration and has offered no significant solution to the cartel violence plaguing most states in Mexico. A temporary reduction in border migration, although counter to previous actions in Mexico, could be the small sacrifice necessary for Mexican Morena Party and U.S. Democratic Party victories this year.

The effects of the under-the-radar Biden/AMLO border plan have been visible in Texas border cities. According to a source within U.S. Customs and Border Protection, apprehensions along the Texas border have dropped by 60 percent between December and February. As reported by Breitbart Texas, the sudden reduction in migrant crossings along the Texas-Mexico border began shortly after a series of meetings between Biden and AMLO in late December, followed by a meeting between the Mexican President and Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas shortly afterward.

In short order, significant deployments of Mexican National Guard personnel and an influx of Mexico’s National Institute of Migration officers quickly rounded up migrants in northern border cities. Migrants were flown and bused from Mexican border cities near Texas to cities in southern Mexico and, for some, to their home countries.

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On the United States side in Texas, the Biden administration quietly began expediting the adjudication of asylum cases, prioritizing recently arrived migrants to ensure their quick removal from the United States. The Trump-like move significantly decreased the number of migrants released into the United States to await asylum case adjudication.

The sudden willingness to curb illegal migration by the Biden Administration and the AMLO government may be designed to diminish the focus of potential voters on immigration issues by eliminating the visual of thousands of migrants crossing the border daily in Texas, witnessed as recently as December. According to a Harvard CAPS-Harris poll released in January, a preponderance of likely voters signaled immigration as their top concern, beating out inflation, with 35 percent of respondents choosing immigration over 32 percent who cited inflation as the leading concern.

 

Biden can’t make up his mind when it comes to the border.

Is he stalling? What’s he waiting for?



 

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