Mexico Is Collapsing As The US Deports Illegals Back Home

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For 50 years the whole world has been dumping their poor and sick and criminal on america. They come here by the millions and live lives of crime and welfare and thankfully we now have a president who is sending these monsters back home.

july 8 2025 The argument among progressives and open border activists has always been that migrants are average law abiding people (just like us) who slip across the border simply to integrate into our society and live the American dream. They claim that Mexican leaders are not in control of the situation and that people are desperate to escape crime and social decline.

In reality, government officials have long encouraged migrant caravans to traverse their territories and they have allowed illegal immigration into the US as a means to divert their failures into the laps of American taxpayers. Migrants aren’t trying to escape problems in Mexico, they ARE the problem in Mexico. The more of these caravans the Mexican authorities can get rid of, the better their economic situation appears.
The purging of millions of undesirables reduces Mexico’s poverty stats, homeless stats, unemployment stats and crime stats. I have to laugh every time I hear smug Europeans criticize the US for our violent crime rates – Only now are they beginning to understand what happens when you overwhelm a western nation with a third world demographic and a third world mentality. We certainly have our own home brewed fatigue-ers, but taking on millions of fatigue-ers from other nations does not help.

It’s difficult to keep crime low when other countries offload their problem children onto your front lawn.
 
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The final version of the "One Big Beautiful Bill" (OBBB) passed by the U.S. House of Representatives includes a 3.5% excise tax on remittances sent abroad by individuals who are not U.S. citizens.
This tax would apply to transfers starting in 2026 and would be collected by remittance service providers, banks, and money transfer apps, with payments made quarterly to the U.S. Treasury.
 
The final version of the "One Big Beautiful Bill" (OBBB) passed by the U.S. House of Representatives includes a 3.5% excise tax on remittances sent abroad by individuals who are not U.S. citizens.
This tax would apply to transfers starting in 2026 and would be collected by remittance service providers, banks, and money transfer apps, with payments made quarterly to the U.S. Treasury.
Interesting. What about cash? Does that mean we won't be allowed to leave the country with cash?
 
Interesting. What about cash? Does that mean we won't be allowed to leave the country with cash?
It specified non-US citizens. I don't think you would be stopped for the $50 in your pocket.
 
It specified non-US citizens. I don't think you would be stopped for the $50 in your pocket.
But for $5k, twice a week?

Are we going to make it illegal to go to Mexico and give people money?
 
It specified non-US citizens. I don't think you would be stopped for the $50 in your pocket.


So you go in to Safeway Western Union to send money? They know who is illegal? To add tax on only them? Wow! If they know that, call ICE? Who would come in? Sounds fishy.

In other words little tax collected? Another Congress scam? Regular US Mexicans can mule in and send for illegal butt budfies?
 
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But for $5k, twice a week?

Are we going to make it illegal to go to Mexico and give people money?
Again, non-citizens. If you're a citizen, this wouldn't apply to you.
 
So you go in to Safeway Western Union send money? They know who is illegal? To add tax on only them? Wow! If they know that, call ICE? Who would come in? Sounds fishy.
I am cynical enough to believe the government is already keenly aware of all my financial transactions and sending cash will shortly be rendered moot.
 
Again, non-citizens. If you're a citizen, this wouldn't apply to you.
Yes, you said that. You don't think there will be a problem with mules? US citizens transporting cash to Mexico?
 
Yes, you said that. You don't think there will be a problem with mules? US citizens transporting cash to Mexico?
Regardless, should be good for bitcoin.
 
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Yes, you said that. You don't think there will be a problem with mules? US citizens transporting cash to Mexico?
Far fewer than the multitudes sending money back now. Of course, there will always be those willing to break the law if the potential prize is big enough.
 
Far fewer than the multitudes sending money back now. Of course, there will always be those willing to break the law if the potential prize is big enough.
That's why it rarely makes sense to make the prize bigger. ie more intrusive laws make for more law-breakers, and more power for government over all of us - not just ill eagles.
 
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