Gov. Abbott Erects Signs in Mexico: “How Much Did You Pay to Have Your Daughter Raped?”

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by Selwyn Duke, The New American:

In 2005, the Mexican government distributed comic-book-style manuals instructing migrants on how to enter and remain in the U.S. illegally. Now, a generation later, new messages are being sent to would-be illegal aliens.

“How much did you pay to have your daughter raped? Many girls are raped by the coyotes you hire,” is one.

“Your wife and daughter will pay for their trip with their bodies,” reads another. “Coyotes lie. “Don’t put your family at risk.”

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“Many girls who try to migrate to Texas are kidnapped,” yet another message warns. “For the sake of your family, stop.”

And, no, the above don’t come with trigger warnings.

It’s all part of an effort by Texas Governor Greg Abbott to deter illegal migration — via words of caution posted south of the border. As Newsweek reported Friday, Abbott

unveiled a new cross-border billboard campaign Thursday, aimed at stopping migrants headed to the United States by showing “the horror stories of human trafficking”.

The $100,000 campaign in Mexico and Central America is part of the Republican’s ongoing efforts to curb illegal immigration across the state’s southern border.

Abbott has made it his mission to tackle U.S.-Mexico border crossings at the state level, having complained that President Joe Biden’s administration has not done enough to ease the crush of migrants arriving at the border during his administration. However, it is not common for governors to reach across international borders in order to tackle an issue that is supposed to be the responsibility of the federal government.

Quite true.

It’s also not supposed to be common for the feds to facilitate an invasion of our country.

This is precisely what the Biden administration has been doing, too. In fact, the administration has been responsible for flying at least 320,000 migrants directly into the United States. This is in addition to the millions who have entered via land routes.

“Rape Trees”

Providing more details, the Office of the Texas Governor website informs that

40 billboards have been strategically placed in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico and along the Texas-Mexico border.

… To reach illegal immigrants coming from all over the world trying to cross into Texas, the billboards are translated into Spanish throughout Central America and Mexico and Arabic, Chinese, and Russian in Northern Mexico and along the Texas-Mexico border.

A couple of other messages related via the signs are, “Don’t come to Texas illegally. You’ll be arrested” and “Danger Ahead. If you cross into Texas illegally, you will regret it forever” (tweet below).

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