The mask is finally coming off Mexico's corruption crisis, and what's underneath is absolutely disgusting. According to Breitbart's border expert Randy Clark, numerous Mexican government officials, military leaders, and politicians are actually upset that cartel kingpin El Mencho is dead - because they've lost a major source of their dirty money.
Speaking on "The Alex Marlow Show" Monday, Clark dropped a bombshell that exposes just how deep the rot goes in our southern neighbor's government.
"A lot of government officials, a lot of military officials, a lot of politicians, that's the source of some of their income. So, yeah, they're not happy,"
Let that sink in, Patriots. While American families have been terrorized by fentanyl flowing across our border, while our communities have been destroyed by cartel violence, Mexican officials have been profiting from it all along.
This revelation should be a wake-up call for every American who still believes we can somehow "work with" Mexico's government to secure our border. How can we trust officials who are literally on the cartel payroll?
Trump's Approach Vindicated Again
This is exactly why President Trump's hardline approach to Mexico was absolutely correct. You can't negotiate with a government that's been bought and paid for by drug cartels. You can't trust military and police forces that see dead cartel leaders as bad for business.
The Trump administration's current border security initiatives - including the completion of the border wall and enhanced deportation efforts - are more crucial than ever. When Mexican officials are mourning cartel deaths instead of celebrating them, it's clear we can only rely on ourselves to protect American lives.
This corruption explains so much about why Mexico has been reluctant to crack down on cartels flooding America with deadly drugs. It's not incompetence - it's complicity. These aren't partners in fighting crime; they're partners with the criminals.
How long will Americans tolerate a neighbor whose government profits from our destruction?
