Regarding the Administration’s decision to send 1,200 National Guard servicemen to the US Southern border, the Government of Mexico trusts that this decision will help to channel additional US resources to enhance efforts to prevent the illegal flows of weapons and bulk cash into Mexico, which provide organized crime with its firepower and its ability to corrupt.So, we're sending troops to the border to stop stuff from crossing into Mexico, but we can't stop stuff (or people) from crossing into the U.S.
Additionally, the Government of Mexico expects that National Guard personnel will strengthen US operations in the fight against transnational organized crime that operates on both sides of our common border and that it will not, in accordance to its legal obligations, conduct activities directly linked to the enforcement of immigration laws.
Screw you, Mexico.
Unfortunately, the likelihood is that the troops won't do anything substantive while they're down there. They'll be ordered to put on a good show for the press, but probably won't be given any actual enforcement duties.
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So their job, according to Mexico, is to basically act as customs agents, but not to verify the nationality of people crossing over the border?
When I had a neighbor as crazy as Mexico appears to be, I built a big fence. It worked pretty well.
Just sayin'.
In time it will most likely be revealed that the troops sent to our Southern Border may have guns, however, like the Watts Riots in Los Angeles, they will not have any live ammunition! What a joke this will be. Give them ammo and tell them to work along side our Border Patrol. If any vehicles, military personnel, or other people cross over the border into the U.S. from Mexico they will either be arrested or shot. PROTECT THE BORDER!!!
I have said it before, a couple of M1A1 tanks and Apache choppers will solve the problem right now!
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