Mexico Demands Biden Give Amnesty To 10M Illegal Aliens

Mexico is reportedly demanding that President Joe Biden give amnesty to at least 10 million Hispanic illegal aliens in exchange for the Mexican government helping to stem the tide of illegal immigration into the United States.

A new report from NBC News revealed that the Biden administration has begun depending more and more on the Mexican government to help deal with Biden’s record-breaking border crisis. Under Biden’s leadership, the U.S. has repeatedly seen historically high numbers of illegal aliens crossing the southern border — including last month, when U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) recorded 302,000 illegal alien encounters, the highest monthly total in history.

The Biden administration sent Secretary of State Antony Blinken to Mexico last month, where he was reportedly tasked with asking Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador for help dealing with illegal immigration.

However, according to government officials from both nations, Mexico has a list of demands for the U.S. to meet in order for them to provide help with the border crisis.

On Friday, López Obrador spoke with U.S. officials requesting that they approve an initiative to send $20 billion in taxpayer funds to Latin American and Caribbean nations. He also demanded that they terminate sanctions against Venezuela, cease the blockade of Cuba, and provide amnesty to 10 million Hispanic illegal aliens inside the U.S.

In response to these demands, a senior Biden administration official told NBC News that López Obrador “has a very ambitious agenda. For some of these things, we would need Congress to act. We share the vision that we need to lift up the region.”

Meanwhile, the Biden administration’s negotiators have reportedly asked the Mexican government to increase its law enforcement presence along the Mexico-Guatemala border, as well as to deport more illegal aliens apprehended within Mexico who are attempting to travel through to the U.S.

Meetings between the U.S. and Mexico are scheduled to continue in Washington, D.C. later this month, with Mexican and American officials both admitting that Mexico has a significant amount of leverage in the negotiations. The López Obrador administration has openly expressed their desire for Biden to win re-election in November, according to NBC News, likely because former President Donald Trump was much stronger in negotiations with Mexico.

Border security advocates have spoken out about Mexico’s demands, with commentator Tim Pool and many others asserting that Biden will likely agree to the amnesty and the decision will “forever change this country” while there is nothing anyone can do to undo it.