Distance is a deterrent. A courtesy drop at the river was the invitation.
Trump Admin Sends Thousands of Mexican Deportees Through Central America
2,284 Mexicans went home the long way through Guatemala. The repeat crossing just got a 2,000-mile walk.
Summary
- Breitbart reports the Trump administration has sent more than 2,000 Mexican deportees home by flying them into Central America and bussing them 2,000 miles to Mexico's far south.
- Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo said 2,284 Mexican nationals arrived in Guatemala this year on planes carrying Guatemalan returnees, then moved into Mexico within 24 hours.
- Mexico's National Migration Institute said the United States has used Guatemala and Honduras mostly since April so deportees cannot quickly recross the U.S. line.
- Guatemala took only 15 such Mexicans in 2025. Honduras logged 82 arrivals in San Pedro Sula on Aug. 13 and 15, with 35 more scheduled Thursday.
Commentary
A ranch hand in Del Rio still locks a gate that used to mean something and watches the same faces try the river twice in a week. He does not get a 24-hour transit. He gets another cut fence.
That is the gap. A bus to Chiapas is a penalty. A drop at the Rio Grande was a courtesy. Two thousand two hundred eighty-four long-way removals are how you make a second crossing expensive.
Ask every rancher who still finds water jugs in the brush: if Guatemala can turn a plane around in a day, why was the short drop the official religion?
Comments
I moved men the hard way when the mission required it. 2,000 miles is the mission.
DHS said it is using lawful options for the largest removal operation in history. Keep using them.
A sovereign line is not a revolving door. Put the door 2,000 miles south.
Mexico's complaint is the tell. They liked the short walk back.
I do not get a same-week redo on a missed punch. Neither should a removed alien.
15 last year. 2,284 this year. That is a policy, not a rumor.
Cartels read routes. A southern bus wrecks the same-week return product.
Breitbart printed Arévalo's 2,284 and the INM quote. Keep the count public.
More planes. More southern buses. Same 24-hour handoff every week.