Mexican Government Paying for Their Citizens to Avoid Deportation

Daily Stormer
October 2, 2014

Enriching our culture.
Enriching our culture.

It isn’t just about free everything.

Here’s more proof that the entire nation of Mexico is involved in a conquest agenda, literally colonizing us for the ultimate purpose of absorbing our lands into their own empire of burritos, gang-violence and dirt.

NPR:

Mexico is helping some of its citizens apply for a controversial immigration program in the U.S. called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA.

Since the Obama administration created the program in 2012, more than 580,000 unauthorized immigrants brought to the U.S. as minors have received temporary relief from deportation and been given work permits that last for at least two years.

But 45 percent of those who are eligible for DACA have not applied, and the cost may be holding some back. Immigrants have to pay a total of $465 to the Department of Homeland Security for fees related to the work permit and for required fingerprinting.

Mexican consulates around the U.S. have been paying those fees for some applicants through a little-known program for Mexican citizens with financial need.

The Mexican Embassy in Washington, D.C., does not keep track of how many DACA applications the consulates have funded nationwide, according to Julian Escutia, head of the embassy’s consular coordination and Hispanic affairs section.

Escutia, who oversees national programs for Mexico’s 50 consulates around the U.S., stresses that financial assistance for Mexican citizens applying for DACA is limited and based on need.

“This is on a case-by-case basis,” he explained in an interview at the embassy. “We are not in the position of assisting all of them financially.”

Paying for DACA applications, he added, is just one way Mexican consulates are trying to support Mexican citizens living in the U.S.

“If it’s a program that helps youth to work in this country, well, that helps our nationals, and that helps us,” he said.

When asked why Mexico is helping its citizens find ways to stay in the U.S., Escutia said that is not the Mexican government’s main objective.

“Our main objective is the well-being of our nationals wherever they are,” he said. “So what we want for them is that they are successful and really continue contributing to this country [the U.S.].”

An official with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, which reviews DACA applications, told NPR that foreign governments are not restricted from providing filing fees because the agency has “no way of knowing where any fees might have originated.”

All section of Mexican society, from the poverty-stricken child invaders, to the drug cartels, to the Mexican government, to the Mexicans in our own government, are working together in an almost Jew-like fashion to take us over. It could not be more obvious that this is what is happening, and yet, we are told we need to feel guilty about imaginary historical crimes of our ancestors and keep our mouths shut.