Biden’s secret deal with Mexico traps migrants in southern states, avoiding scrutiny.
TLDR:
- Todd Bensman is in Chiapas, Mexico, to assess the impact of a December 2023 Biden-Harris deal.
- The agreement led Mexico to “internally deport” aspiring U.S. border-crossers to southern regions, effectively reducing illegal crossings.
- Mexico’s military launched a campaign to round up migrants from northern states and transport them south.
- Bensman reports from Tapachula, providing insight into the situation faced by trapped migrants.
- No American reporters have yet visited these regions to verify or report on the ongoing operations.
- Bensman predicts what might unfold after the November 5 U.S. elections, shedding light on the secretive operation.
cis.org/Video/CIS-southern-Mexican-state-Chiapas
“They just keep pile driving in. They fear Donald Trump is going to win because he’s going to close the gate and shut the border. There’s a real sense of urgency among the immigrants.”@BensmanTodd reports from Tapachula Mexico. pic.twitter.com/oUefY3hLHH
— Center for Immigration Studies (@CIS_org) October 17, 2024
Here’s one of the Biden/Harris-engineered road checkpoints keeping 150,000 in the TAPACHULA MIGRANT ENTRAPMENT ZONE. Per the December US-Mex deal, federales police buses, taxis, and smuggling trucks and ship foreigners back, keeping US border looking ok for the Harris campaign. pic.twitter.com/tXZLSv6Bgy
— Todd Bensman (@BensmanTodd) October 17, 2024