The latest headline out of Mexico is almost too outrageous to believe: the Mexican government is now marching into U.S. territory demanding justice for illegal aliens who died while breaking our immigration laws. That’s right—Mexico is actually filing criminal complaints here in America, whining about the treatment of its own citizens after they cross our border illegally and land themselves in trouble.
Let’s get something straight: these aren’t innocent tourists or business travelers we’re talking about. Mexican nationals sneak into our country, ignore our laws, and then expect the full VIP treatment when things go sideways. When tragedies happen—and yes, sometimes they do—the blame then gets thrown on our Border Patrol agents, police, and American citizens, instead of where it truly belongs: on the failed government of Mexico itself and the reckless choices of the lawbreakers.
It takes a special kind of nerve for Mexico to hold America responsible for what happens to its criminals. Instead of fixing its own problems back home—corruption, cartel violence, lack of economic opportunity—Mexico wants to shift the blame and lecture us about compassion and justice. It’s a classic move: pass the buck and then play the victim card.
Of course, liberals in this country will cheer for Mexico’s antics. They love the idea of foreign governments telling America how to run its own borders and police its own laws. The Biden administration has turned our immigration system into an international joke, opening the door for globalist meddling in our affairs. Now, thanks to these weak policies, we have foreign countries filing lawsuits on American soil about criminals who shouldn’t be here in the first place.
Maybe it’s time someone reminded Mexico of its real responsibilities. Stop blaming America for your failures. Clean up your own mess at home. Until then, don’t come crying to us when your citizens break into our country and face the consequences. Only in Joe Biden’s America could such insanity go unchecked. Are we a sovereign nation, or just a doormat for every foreign government with a chip on its shoulder?
Source: Redstate
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