New York Post

Mexico’s prez blackmails Joe

Send $20B or deal with ‘flow’

- ANDREW ARTHUR Andrew Arthur is the fellow in law and policy at the Center for Immigratio­n Studies.

MEXICAN President Andrés Manuel López Obrador — popularly known as AMLO — sat down Sunday with CBS News’ “60 Minutes” and made clear he controls a US southern border that has largely been abandoned by the Biden administra­tion.

It’s a position this country should never be in.

AMLO started by describing his candid conversati­ons with thenPresid­ent Donald Trump over Trump’s signature immigratio­n issue, the “wall,” a point of disagreeme­nt in an otherwise productive cross-border relationsh­ip.

He implicitly contrasted that with urgent pleas the Biden administra­tion made in late December, seeking Mexico’s help to stem a rush of nearly 250,000 migrants over the border that month.

Begging by Biden

AMLO explained the administra­tion begged him to “control the flow of migration” north, to which he responded by cracking down on illegal entries through that country’s southern border and making entreaties to other regional presidents for help curbing migrant departures.

It worked, and illegal entries dropped by 50% in January (a slow travel month traditiona­lly), but as AMLO noted, “that is a short-term solution, not a long-term one.” Apprehensi­ons jumped again in February.

He didn’t do any of it out of the kindness of his heart, however.

Instead, he expects the United States to reciprocat­e by sending $20 billion annually in taxpayer cash to Latin America and the Caribbean to address so-called “root causes” of migration (commonly identified as some mix of poverty, crime, corruption and “climate change”), lifting sanctions on Venezuela’s socialist government — and granting amnesty to “millions of law-abiding Mexicans living in the US.”

What if those demands aren’t met? As per AMLO: “The flow of migrants will continue.”

He declined, naturally, to refer to this as “diplomatic blackmail,” claiming instead that he was “speaking frankly.”

While AMLO did claim he’d continue to help to secure our border even if the administra­tion doesn’t comply with his terms, that response was half-hearted and tentative, at best. AMLO knows he has the upper hand when it comes to illegal migration.

One cannot blame Mexico’s populist president for using the leverage President Biden has given him over border security to squeeze concession­s like mass amnesty and lavish foreign aid out of the United States.

That’s because in a break with every prior administra­tion, the current one steadfastl­y refuses to use the powers Congress has given it to deter migrants and control illegal entries.

Prosecutio­ns for “improper entry” have plummeted, and in lieu of detaining illegal migrants as Congress requires, Biden’s Department of Homeland Security has released more than 3.4 million aliens encountere­d at the southern border into the country.

On the US dime

They’ll remain here indefinite­ly (if not forever), all while receiving government-funded food, housing and education for their children.

Simply put, if Biden’s putting out the welcome mat, why shouldn’t López Obrador expect something in return for slowing the flow of migrants coming illegally to accept that invitation?

Biden has sweetened the pot already, ushering in tens of thousands of Mexicans who scheduled appointmen­ts using the CBP One app through the ports since January 2023. None had visas, and Congress didn’t give them any right to come here, but all are now free to live and work in the United States — all through executive fiat.

What other concession­s does the administra­tion have in store? There’s no way to tell, but AMLO plainly knows he has a desperate president on the ropes at the southern border.

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