BINGO!
I'm not saying any of that is wrong, but instead of quoting a source that focuses on Venezuelans & central Americans if you want to blame Mexico, why not find one that focuses on Mexican cartels?
You get it when I show you a picture of absurdity, now, you have used an absurd article to prove your OP, it was like trying to prove your point with a putt-putt, it will make your analysis, surely fail, it is lousy supporting evidence.
It is about using the PROPER TOOL, to do the right job.
Cartels reap growing profits in the smuggling of migrants across the US-Mexico border
Mexican drug cartels play an increasing role in the surge of migrants fueling the most recent immigration crisis at the U.S. border.
www.courier-journal.com
El Cajón is one of the hundreds of villages transformed into ghost towns by crime and violence that force people to flee.
www.usatoday.com
There is a deep history behind Mexico's current horrors of crime and impunity that only Mexicans can deal with. A weak state, the informal economy and lack of accountability because of a low tax base all play key roles -- but U.S. drug and gun policies are also responsible.
www.huffpost.com