The traffickers' message to the migrants is clear: "It's now or never." These criminals, many of whom are associated with notorious cartels, are using social media platforms like WhatsApp to relay their demands to the migrants, as reported by The Post Millennial.
According to a Wall Street Journal report, the traffickers have been sending direct messages to the migrants, warning them of an imminent clampdown on the U.S.-Mexico border once Trump returns to the White House. They have been urging the migrants to "hurry up in case of a possible change" in immigration laws and have even sarcastically wished them "luck" in their attempts to cross the border undetected.
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Trump's first day in office is expected to be marked by a series of executive actions aimed at bolstering immigration enforcement. These include deploying National Guard troops to the southern border and declaring a national emergency to secure funding for the continuation of border wall construction. Trump also plans to revive his "remain in Mexico" policy, which was discontinued by President Biden. Furthermore, he intends to reinstate the Title 42 policy from the COVID-19 era, which empowered U.S. border officials to promptly return migrants to Mexico without offering them a chance to apply for asylum.
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Despite the traffickers' attempts to incite a rush to the border, Mexican law enforcement authorities have reportedly been discouraging migrants from undertaking the perilous journey following Trump's election as the 47th President. Nevertheless, U.S. border officials are bracing for a potential surge in illegal crossings. In response to this anticipated influx, Texas has bolstered its law enforcement presence along its border with Mexico.