What do they mean illegally go back to Mexico? A fair number of illegals are citizens of Mexico!
Foreigners to both Mexico and the United States are not to be confused with lawful citizens of Mexico
My guess is that he means people with Evil behaviors somehow first illegally entered Mexico through their southern border. Then crossed Mexico. Did they Evil behaviors all over Mexico. Next, they crossed their northern border to rinse and repeat their Evil behavior. Now, Mexico knows that the U.S. dollar will collapse, when it does, those people with Evil behavior will leave. On their way back. Paying the for the wall is for preventing those people with Evil behavior to illegally cross to Mexico.
Brazilians, Chinese, Pakistanis and many others are joining the tide of Mexicans who sneak across every day.
"OTMs include people from all over the world — South America, the Middle East, the Caribbean," explained former Immigration and Naturalization Service Special Agent Michael W. Cutler, currently a fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies (search). "Anyone other than Mexican is an OTM."
In 2001, 5,251 "OTMs" were caught crossing over from Mexico. Last year, the number was more than 35,000.
Foreigners to both Mexico and the United States are not to be confused with lawful citizens of Mexico
My guess is that he means people with Evil behaviors somehow first illegally entered Mexico through their southern border. Then crossed Mexico. Did they Evil behaviors all over Mexico. Next, they crossed their northern border to rinse and repeat their Evil behavior. Now, Mexico knows that the U.S. dollar will collapse, when it does, those people with Evil behavior will leave. On their way back. Paying the for the wall is for preventing those people with Evil behavior to illegally cross to Mexico.
The technical federal term for non-Mexican wetbacks is Other Than Mexican (OTM). They count this in statistics.
https://www.foxnews.com/story/other-than-mexican-welcome-to-america
Brazilians, Chinese, Pakistanis and many others are joining the tide of Mexicans who sneak across every day.
"OTMs include people from all over the world — South America, the Middle East, the Caribbean," explained former Immigration and Naturalization Service Special Agent Michael W. Cutler, currently a fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies (search). "Anyone other than Mexican is an OTM."
In 2001, 5,251 "OTMs" were caught crossing over from Mexico. Last year, the number was more than 35,000.
They could mean Americans moving into Mexico due to a fully collapsed economy.
Yes, you may be correct.