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Title: President of Mexico now being called 'Trump's enforcer'
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URL Source: https://www.americanthinker.com/blo ... ng_called_trumps_enforcer.html
Published: Feb 2, 2020
Author: Silvio Canto, Jr.
Post Date: 2020-02-05 20:47:45 by BTP Holdings
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President of Mexico now being called 'Trump's enforcer'

By Silvio Canto, Jr.

February 2, 2020

Down on the Guatemala-Mexico border, it's like a return to the good old days, or when Mexico was very tough on Central Americans trying to walk up to the U.S. I have spoken with Central Americans over the years, and they will relate horrific stories of crossing Mexico, from rape of young women to indefinite incarceration to just plain nasty "federales."

Well, President López-Obrador has turned out to be a great illegal immigration ally. He just plain shut down the caravans. He did it by just stopping the people at the border, as we see in this from the AP:

Mexico has made clear that it will no longer allow large caravans to pass through its territory, following intense pressure and threatened trade tariffs from Washington last year.

Early caravans beginning in late 2018 were largely permitted passage, at times receiving humanitarian aid and transportation from local communities and governments. But now Mexico has thousands of National Guard troops deployed to support immigration enforcement, and Guatemala, too, returned hundreds from the most recent caravan to Honduras.

When negotiations with a de facto spokesman for the caravan broke down along a highway in the southern state of Chiapas last week, Mexican guardsmen banging batons against riot shields advanced and engaged. There was shoving and pepper spray in the chaos. Many sobbed as they allowed themselves to be escorted to the buses, while others fled or resisted and were cornered or subdued. López Obrador on Friday praised the troops, saying, "The National Guard behaved very well. It resisted, it held firm, it did not give in to provocations."

The president also said there were no human rights violations. Some human rights groups have expressed concerns about the operation, including the detention of children and other vulnerable people in the caravan.

Well, AMLO, as the president is called, drew a line, and he is enforcing it! President López-Obrador's tough actions has many in the Mexico calling him "Trump's enforcer." In fact, he is only enforcing Mexican laws.

I've had several conversations with Mexicans, and nobody is complaining about troops on the border. In other words, they don't want the caravans either, especially since they seem to be bringing people from lots of different places. Let's give Mr. AMLO his due here. Or let's remember the line from Field of Dreams about how if you build it, they will come. In this case, if you stop them, they won't come.

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Down on the Guatemala-Mexico border, it's like a return to the good old days, or when Mexico was very tough on Central Americans trying to walk up to the U.S. I have spoken with Central Americans over the years, and they will relate horrific stories of crossing Mexico, from rape of young women to indefinite incarceration to just plain nasty "federales."

Well, President López-Obrador has turned out to be a great illegal immigration ally. He just plain shut down the caravans. He did it by just stopping the people at the border, as we see in this from the AP:

Mexico has made clear that it will no longer allow large caravans to pass through its territory, following intense pressure and threatened trade tariffs from Washington last year.

Early caravans beginning in late 2018 were largely permitted passage, at times receiving humanitarian aid and transportation from local communities and governments. But now Mexico has thousands of National Guard troops deployed to support immigration enforcement, and Guatemala, too, returned hundreds from the most recent caravan to Honduras.

When negotiations with a de facto spokesman for the caravan broke down along a highway in the southern state of Chiapas last week, Mexican guardsmen banging batons against riot shields advanced and engaged. There was shoving and pepper spray in the chaos. Many sobbed as they allowed themselves to be escorted to the buses, while others fled or resisted and were cornered or subdued.

López Obrador on Friday praised the troops, saying, "The National Guard behaved very well. It resisted, it held firm, it did not give in to provocations."

The president also said there were no human rights violations. Some human rights groups have expressed concerns about the operation, including the detention of children and other vulnerable people in the caravan.

Well, AMLO, as the president is called, drew a line, and he is enforcing it! President López-Obrador's tough actions has many in the Mexico calling him "Trump's enforcer." In fact, he is only enforcing Mexican laws.

I've had several conversations with Mexicans, and nobody is complaining about troops on the border. In other words, they don't want the caravans either, especially since they seem to be bringing people from lots of different places.

Let's give Mr. AMLO his due here. Or let's remember the line from Field of Dreams about how if you build it, they will come. In this case, if you stop them, they won't come.


Poster Comment:

In the late 70s in Chicago, I loaned this guy $100. He had a month to get it back to me. When he was late, I put the word out on him. Someone told me they saw him going into Foo & Liquor store on main drag. I drove over there and caught him coming out the front door. I hollered, "Come out here!" On traffic side of truck. I am leaning up against the truck and say, "So where is my money?" He starts giving me a line of BS. So I grab him by his shirt and say, "If you don't get me my money FAST, (I look left and there is a car coming.) you might have an accident. I push him back and he rocks back on his heels. I pulled him back just before the car hit him. It was so close the car stopped. His eyes got bog around and he screamed at me, "YOU'RE ON DRUGS! YOU GOTTA BE ON DRUGS!" I had my cash the next day. I told this story on the Chicago Outfit Facebook page and one of those guys said, "You would have made a good enforcer." ROTFLMAO!

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AMLO does something to help Mexican citizens so the globalist kikes attack him too. End of story.

“I am not one of those weak-spirited, sappy Americans who want to be liked by all the people around them. I don’t care if people hate my guts; I assume most of them do. The important question is whether they are in a position to do anything about it. My affections, being concentrated over a few people, are not spread all over Hell in a vile attempt to placate sulky, worthless shits.” - William S Burroughs

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