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The Post & Email by Allan Wall 5/28/2022

On May 18th, 2022, the Mexican Supreme Court issued a ruling which affects Mexico’s immigration control.

This was in response to an abuse of power by officials of the INM, Mexico’s federal immigration agency.

The INM detained three young people they thought were illegal Guatemalans.

In response to this admittedly unjust detention, for which the government had already apologized, the Mexican Supreme Court ruled on May 18th that highway immigration checkpoints are discriminatory and impede one’s right to travel freely within Mexico.

The INM can still check for immigration status, but only at regular border crossings, ports, and airports, and in other limited and specified situations.

So how will this affect the flow of illegal aliens who cross Mexico to get to the U.S.? It’s likely to increase the flow, in addition to all the other factors encouraging the Biden Border Rush.

If we had a president who wanted to decrease illegal immigration, he could put pressure on Mexico to crack down on its borders with Guatemala and Belize.

But we don’t, so we can expect more and more illegals entering our country, until a U.S. administration (most likely not this one) puts a stop to it.

More: https://www.thepostemail.com/2022/05/28/recent-mexican-supreme-court-ruling-may-make-border-crisis-even-worse/