Elections have far-reaching consequences, and when elections are stolen, the consequences can be catastrophic.
Joe Biden is seeking assistance from Mexican President Lopez Obrador to address the influx of illegal immigrants across the US southern border.
Since Biden assumed office, more than 10 million individuals have entered the United States illegally.
In December alone, this number reached a new record high of over 300,000 individuals crossing from Mexico into the US.
This massive influx can be attributed to policies supported by both the Democratic Party and some Republicans who have failed to prioritize protecting their country.
Interestingly, NBC News reports that Biden’s concern about the border stems from its impact on his polling numbers rather than recognizing it as a threat to the integrity of the United States itself.
This stands in stark contrast to former President Trump’s successful efforts in significantly reducing illegal migration during his tenure.
The Biden administration is asking Mexico to help curb the huge flow of migrants into the U.S., as Biden runs out of options to fix a problem that is hurting his polling. https://t.co/8d1lO5tPp6
— NBC News (@NBCNews) January 8, 2024
FOX News reporter Bill Melugin reports that President Obrador is seeking a $20 billion aid package for Latin America.
Additionally, he is urging President Biden to grant legal status to at least 10 million undocumented immigrants in the United States as part of this effort.
It is worth noting that such an approach would have been unlikely during the tenure of former President Trump.
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What would MX want in return?
“[Mexico] called on the US to approve a plan that would deploy $20 billion to Latin American & Caribbean countries, remove all sanctions against Venezuela & grant at least 10 million Hispanics living in the US the right to remain and work legally.” https://t.co/OCa06V4qFw
— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) January 8, 2024
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