Woman, begging, Mexican patrol, to put her son in the United States, became a viral

Photo armed soldier of the Mexican National guard, preventing the weeping mother-the migrant and her child to travel to the United States, quickly spreading in social networks.

Critics of Mexican President of Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, have tightened control on the border, used the the to judge a new security plan Mexico, made after intense pressure from the administration trump.

In a photograph taken by Reuters, a soldier stands with a gun in hand on the border between the Mexican city of juárez and El Paso (TX). Woman crying and holding her little son.

In a video published Wednesday by the Mexican newspaper El Universal, shows how a woman begs patrol miss her and her child in the United States.

«Let me go, I beg of you, — often repeats the woman called LETI Perez from Guatemala. — Don’t let them send me back. I just want to give my son a chance at a better life.»

Pic du jour via @axios: “In Ciudad Juarez, #Mexico, yesterday, Guatemalan migrant Lety Perez embraces her son Anthony as she prays for a member of the Mexican National Guard to let them cross into the U.S.” pic.twitter.com/BSmFeEMFHO

— Arturo Sarukhan (@Arturo_Sarukhan) July 23, 2019

Last month President trump has threatened to impose duties on goods from Mexico if the country does not take action to prevent migrants to cross the border and enter the United States. López Obrador sent almost 21 thousand members of the newly formed National guard on the southern and Northern borders of Mexico.

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Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard told reporters on Monday, July 22, that the six weeks that have passed since then, Mexico has agreed to tighten border controls, the number of migrants reached the United States, declined by more than 36%.

Many Mexicans support more stringent immigration policies, even if it is caused by pressure from the United States. A recent poll conducted by Mexican Newspapers, Reforma and The Washington Post, showed that 6 out of 10 Mexicans surveyed believe that migrants are a burden for their country. 55% said they support the deportation of Central Americans.

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