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Mexican Cartels Cozying Up to Biden’s Policies Deepen Border Crisis

  • By James Kravitz
  • (General Dispatch) – Accusations against the Biden administration regarding the crisis at the nation’s borders continue to mount in the face of its indifference.
  • This time, the claims came from Texas Governor Greg Abbott, who reported that both Mexican drug cartels and organized gangs involved in human smuggling are getting stronger with the new border measures. They are strengthened by the new measures implemented at the borders.
  • One of the border patrol officials warned the White House that the policies employed are exacerbating the situation, and that it is increasingly difficult to control the border situation, given the presence of criminal gangs operating.
  • Officials seem to feel cornered by the arrival of more immigrant families at the border, accompanied by unrepresented youth and children.
  • It should also be noted that the cartels are getting considerably richer in the face of the problem that is hitting the United States, and which the new administration does not seem to be addressing.
  • In previous reports, Breitbart Texas reported that at least $9,000 was being received by the cartels in previous years to ensure the entry of immigrants into U.S. territory. Not counting the income from human smuggling.
  • According to some officials, the most worrisome indications are that as the problem increases, President Joe Biden does not take action. President Joe Biden does not take radical actions to overcome the obstacle.
  • It is estimated that with the upcoming arrival of immigrants near the border town, the problem will get out of control of the border authorities.

Adittional Information:

Breitbart: Texas Governor: Biden Border Policies Enrich Mexican Cartels, Overwhelm Border Patrol

Kcen TV: Gov. Abbott blames Biden for ‘surge’ in migrants at Texas-Mexico border

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