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Military on Mexico's Southern Border Cuts Migrant Flow
« on: November 26, 2019, 03:54:59 pm »
Military on Mexico's Southern Border Cuts Migrant Flow

By Jason Peña on November 25, 2019

The Mexican government's deployment of the National Guard on its southern border has resulted in at least a 60 percent reduction in Central American migration in the state of San Luis Potosi, according to the representatives of Central American governments based there.

The north-central state of San Luis Potosi has been a transit point for migrants traveling north to the United States.

The Consul of Guatemala in San Luis Potosi, Hector Sipac Cuin, estimated a 60 percent reduction, and said that some migrants from his country have chosen dangerous alternative routes to sneak into Mexico, including by sea.

The consul of El Salvador, Milton Chinchilla Peraza, estimated an even larger a reduction of the migration of his countrymen into the Mexican state – a 65 percent decrease.

https://cis.org/Pena/Military-Mexicos-Southern-Border-Cuts-Migrant-Flow

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Re: Military on Mexico's Southern Border Cuts Migrant Flow
« Reply #1 on: November 27, 2019, 12:41:04 am »
"Military on Mexico's Southern Border Cuts Migrant Flow"

Gee, do ya think the same policy would work on OUR southern border...?