Daniel Bermudez’s family had fled Venezuela and was headed to the U.S. to seek asylum when the freight train they were riding through Mexico was stopped by immigration officials.

His wife tried to explain that her family had permission to go to the U.S. Instead, they flew her to Mexico’s southern border as part of a surge of enforcement actions that U.S. officials say have contributed to a sharp drop in illegal border crossings.

In addition to forcing migrants from trains, Mexico also resumed flying and busing them to the southern part of the country and started flying some home to Venezuela.

Even if temporary, the decrease in illegal crossings is welcome news for the White House. President Joe Biden’s administration is locked in talks with Senate negotiators over restricting asylum and $110 billion in aid for Ukraine and Israel hangs in the balance.

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    So we’re seeing a drop in illegal border crossings, but the reason a few clowns are giving for dropping Biden from the ballots are illegal border crossings.

    Is that accurate?

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    Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said a financial shortfall that had led the immigration agency to suspend deportations and other operations was resolved. He did not offer details.

    How much were they short? If fixing a financial shortfall can produce newsworthy levels of improvement, maybe the US should help out with those particular financial shortfalls?

    We’re throwing billions of dollars into Ukraine and Israel that only very loosely and indirectly affect the typical taxpayer, the amount of money Mexico is likely to be talking about would almost definitely have a wildly higher amount of tangible benefit.

    The flights in Mexico should be going the opposite direction… Instead of flying immigrants they find to their south border, they should be enforcing their own border and flying the asylum seekers from the southern boder to US ports of entry.

    It’s weird to me how much political support US legislators have for European countries compared to how little there is for our next door neighbor…