Mexico is apparently still reeling from Donald Trump’s win.
For months, Mexican officials claimed that they would not allow Donald Trump to dictate policy in their country. They said that they would not go back to the table to renegotiate NAFTA, would not change their immigration policies, and would definitely never pay for Trump’s wall.
And besides, they said he was never going to win, anyway.
But he did. And now they seem to be changing their tune. According to France24, Mexico is reportedly making preparations to better equip themselves and their people against a Trump presidency. Naturally, this includes protecting the millions of illegal immigrants that they have sent over their northern border into the United States.
See what protective measures the Mexican government is implementing for Mexican illegal immigrants living in the United States on the next page:

Bill Meyers Tents and barbed wire fencing is pretty cheap.
They will be parachuted in…..
22 million parachutes being made as we speak
Maybe they should take care of their own country and not worry bout ours.
They are paying for The Wall, too.
Mexico should have been wanting to do something long before Trump just show how much they did not care about there citizen leaving there country
John Quiles , simple question. How many illegals do you currently employ? Do you know it’s illegal to employ an illegal immigrant? The word Illegal explains itself unless my understanding of what it means is incorrect. If you’re wondering it means they have already broke “American” law. hmmmmmmmmmm
Shield them from what – the law? Trump’s deportation plan should be simple; an ‘Executive Order’ saying the USA’s border/immigration laws will be reciprocal with the criminal’s country of origin.
Dam shame when your own country doesn’t want you
How about adding a number 12 Mexico…like that you’ll pay for their up keep
Troy Goodenough I have paperwork from my daughter’s school offering food stamps and housing assistance and on the paperwork it says “citizenship not required for application approval”.