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From the Washington Examiner: More than 1,100 miles south of the U.S.-Mexico border but just 24 miles north of Mexico’s border with Guatemala, a gleaming new mall is set to be completed next month that will become just one node in a vast network of over a hundred facilities across Central and South America, all designed to make it easier for migrants to enter the United States.
This mass migration infrastructure is being built and paid for by the United Nations, foreign governments, international nongovernmental organizations, and American taxpayers.
In Tapachula, a city in the Mexican state of Chiapas just north of Guatemala, the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees is building a 75,000-square-foot migrant aid center on land donated by the Mexican government. Once completed, the facility will house employees from UNHCR, the U.N.’s International Organization for Migration, the U.N. International Children’s Emergency Fund, and dozens of other NGOs, all dedicated to helping migrants transit to the U.S.
The facility was commissioned to “respond comprehensively to the needs of people who arrive in Mexico … migrant refugees who travel together from all continents, and arrive in Tapachula in need of a response or attention,” Giovanni Lepri, Mexico’s representative to UNHCR told reporters when the project was first announced.
Todd Bensman of the Center for Immigration Studies shared video footage last month of the new migrant center being built in Tapachula.
Bensman announced, “A new MASS ILLEGAL MIGRATION MALL going up fast in Tapachula, Mexico that’ll house UN agencies and nonprofit migration-help groups under one convenient one-stop shop roof. This multipurpose building shows all are bullish on a prosperous future for industrialized mass migration.”
A new MASS ILLEGAL MIGRATION MALL going up fast in Tapachula, Mexico that’ll house UN agencies and nonprofit migration-help groups under one convenient one-stop shop roof. This multipurpose building shows all are bullish on a prosperous future for industrialized mass migration pic.twitter.com/oUaTUcKEFO
— Todd Bensman (@BensmanTodd) October 19, 2024
An employee of the Cadena NGO dismissed concerns that her organization was literally helping migrants to break US laws, and told Bensman, “As an organization, we’re not here to judge. We’re just here to provide a service.”
And “provide a service” they are doing… the migrants are getting free food, transportation vouchers, and cash cards, along with helpful tips on how to safely reach the U.S. and even legal advice.
Much of the aide is being paid with U.S. taxpayer dollars. The Washington Examiner writes:
According to Bensman, UNHCR received $1.9 billion from the Biden administration in 2024 and $2.1 billion in 2023 after receiving just $377 million from the Trump administration in 2019.
In addition to its new facility in Tapachula, UNHCR and IOM plan to spend an additional $1.6 billion in 17 Latin American countries through a network of over 200 NGOs for its 2024 Regional Refugee and Migrant Response Plan, which aims to assist over 2.2 million migrants in search of “a country and community that accepts them, offers stability, effective protection, and opportunity for a life lived with dignity.”
The international conspiracy to erase America’s borders https://t.co/Zt9sdRpRM0
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) November 18, 2024
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