Monday, January 17, 2022

Mexico's Duplicitous 'Ant Operation' Moved Tens of Thousands to the U.S. Border Sight Unseen

Mexican national guard sentries stand guard at the Rio Suchiate border with Guatemala, well-trammeled by U.S.-bound immigrants, January 2022.

Just after Christmas 2021, following almost nonstop civil disturbances by the dammed-up and frustrated immigrants, the Mexican government suddenly solved everyone's problem with a crafty ruse to send hundreds of thousands of migrants to the American border in the coming year without raising any alarms.

According to Mexican immigration officials, journalists, and immigrant beneficiaries, the Mexican government mass-distributed an electronic "QR code visa" to thousands almost overnight, then arranged for their exodus by hundreds of buses in atomized groupings sent across 14 different Mexican states farther north.

The government of Mexico itself appears to have adopted the ant operation model to clear out the 50,000 immigrants it so openly and proudly backed up behind the Tapachula dam as a favor to the Biden administration.

To get this ant operation done quickly, the Mexican government employed a cunning innovation called the "QR code visa."

The popular Mexican podcaster and journalist Carmen Aristegui wrote on December 31 that the Mexican government accelerated the transfers of "Tens of thousands" of migrants seeking to reach the United States "To various other Mexican regions" and quoted some of them admitting they'd use their new freedom to break for the American border right away.

Mexican immigration agents backed by national guard troops were forcing immigrants to wait beyond their budgets and ability to earn money for sustenance, fueling the same sorts of complaints heard in the weeks before December's ant operation.

https://cis.org/Bensman/Mexicos-Duplicitous-Ant-Operation-Moved-Tens-Thousands-US-Border-Sight-Unseen-and-Will 

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