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rangerrebew

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November 22, 2018
So why isn't Mexico arresting these caravan criminals -- and the operation's fraudulent organizers?
By Monica Showalter

Mexico's ambassador made some common ground with the Trump administration, by stating the cold hard facts about the Central American migrant caravan traversing through his country - plainly agreeing that yes, the caravan had a lot of known criminals within it.

It's a breath of fresh air compared with the press coverage, which repetitively promotes the narrative that the whole thing is nothing but a collection of mothers and toddlers fleeing gangs.

Common ground is a good thing, because it means the U.S. and Mexico are probably no longer talking past each other as to what is going on. But it also raises questions as to what Mexico is going to do about it. Crime, after all, is also illegal in Mexico.

 

Here's what the Examiner reported:

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It would be relatively easy for Mexico to build a restrictive barrier on its southern border, which is far far shorter in length than the border with the USA...