User:Jkarella/Mexico–United States border crisis

Background:

In 2014 the United States declared the crisis at the border showing the influx of unaccompanied minors and women making their way through checkpoints as well as making their way through the border. The U.S. Southern border has been a long time struggle with creating policies that allow for their to not be so many tragedies in these routes to the United States. Although the unlawful immigration of Mexicans has dropped significantly, the influx of struggle can now be seen through the Northern Triangle of Central America, being Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador. These are all locations that in the 1980's the United States had involvement with the brutal regimes in these areas that have ultimately left countries ignited in violence and poverty to this day.

Following in the policy of the Trump administration
Biden has pushed for Mexico to continue to take on the immigration enforcement on their front. The Mexican government has now deployed thousands of additional immigration agents and is working on enforcing their immigration policies. The Biden administration continues to deport thousands of migrants back to Mexico each day, many of which are those that are Central Americans seeking refuge. These deportees are the same that are being affected within Mexico, these migrants are being deported from the United States and Mexico by the thousands and are not even being due processed.