Mexico

Mexico

On the border with Mexico, where most of America’s illicit drugs pass through, even the Border Agents are lured by greed to smuggle Illegal immigrants and drugs into the United States.

With an increasing number of violent incidents all along the Mexican border with the United States, and continuing revelations of major corruption involving Mexican police and anti-drug officials, it is becoming obvious that the the United States is quickly being overrun by illegal immigration, and drug importation. Recent incidents in Redford, TX., San Diego, CA., and various parts of Arizona and New Mexico should make these allegations painfully clear.

According to a recent study by the U.S. Naturalization and Immigration service, as least 275,000 illegal immigrants will enter the United States this year. Border control personnel, speaking to EmergencyNet News (ENN) on condition of anonymity, say that this is a very conservative estimate and that the number may actually be far higher. Despite more stringent immigration laws and a greater numbers of deportations, Border Patrol agents say that the number of illegal Latin American immigrants, within the United States, continues to grow each year.

In fact, experts who study the movement and control of populations say that the United States may have one of the largest illegal immigration problems in the entire world. Short of war-torn regions of Africa, few other countries have a record of such a large number of undocumented and unauthorized people entering their borders. Few other countries will tolerate the mass illegal entry of non-citizens.