Mexican Government Threatens United States Over Border Wall


For the Mexican people, a way of life is not in their home country, but in the United States of America.  It is not unusual then to hear the latest comments of the Mexican government which call into question all our border enforcement and immigration laws.

Mexican officials vow that they will never pay for the border wall, nor will they allow its construction because they intend on fighting through lawsuits in U.S. courts and the global stage.

Foreign secretary, Luis Videgaray, has warned the United States that they will use every power they have to block the wall and are willing to charge us with Mexican human rights violations.

Likening our government and its people to Nazis, Videgaray appears to be ripping a page directly out of George Soros book of Leftist puppeteering.  Videgaray states that Mexico will never pay for a wall, neither directly, nor through some tax remittances.

What Senor Videgaray is not taking into account is the degree to which the American public is fed up with the violence and blatant disregard for federal and local law.  American citizens, law enforcement agents, and tourists to this country have been murdered by MS-13 gang members, illegal criminal elements from South and Central America, and border-jumping Islamist radicals bent on the destruction of Western values; all conveniently entering through the gateway of Mexico.

As a side note, lest we forget, immigration law in Mexico is far and away more restrictive than anything on the books in the U.S.  It is intellectual dishonesty for this Soros-trained official to pretend that the United States is the only country on the face of the planet to have stringent immigration laws.  The fact of the matter is, we are targeted only because we happen to border Mexico.

The scope of this statement by the foreign secretary comes down to one very large issue on the docket of the Mexican government.  Just a couple of days ago, Canada was slapped with a lumber import tariff as an opening salvo against nations unfairly trading with the U.S.

Part of Trump’s promise was to re-negotiate those treaties that were non-beneficial to the nation.  President Obama would never have touched any of these trade agreements for fear that the American people may benefit.  His view of the United States being an illegitimate superpower stopped him from ever looking to even the scales between ours and other nations.

Trump, on the other hand, vowed to fix those disparities quickly upon assuming office.  A couple of days ago, a statement went out from Washington that the possibility of the U.S. pulling out of the NAFTA Trade Agreement was real.

This is what the rhetoric for the Mexicans boils down to: they do not wish to lose their economic advantages through a re-negotiation or deletion of NAFTA.

It was a nice try, Senor Videgaray, but no cigar.  Not even if it’s coming from Cuba.

Source:  Breitbart

Image: Havana Times



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