It's not the Jan. 6th Committee hearing or the abortion debate the corporate media loves to talk about incessantly, but the 50 dead migrants found in a tractor-trailer around San Antonio, TX is an important story.
Americans were outraged by the Uvalde school massacre that took the lives of 21 people, including 19 innocent and defenseless children. They should be just as outraged that between 60 to 70 people were stacked into a tractor-trailer, including children, and left for dead after being abandoned while trapped in a metal box in the hot Texas summer.
16 people, including four children, are in the hospital.
It's sickening that Americans value life more than the country of Mexico. It's sad that the Biden administration won't enforce border security, and that the Mexican government has been unwilling or unable to control the brutal drug cartels who are ultimately responsible for the border security issues and the deaths that happened in San Antonio.
Mexico and many other countries in Latin America continue to chide the United States about our border security and lecture about humanity but are unable to control crime and violence in their own country and protect their own people.
Uvalde was a tragedy and our government should try and make sure events like that never happen again. People should be critical. But the left often forgets that outside our borders is a violent and criminal world that can only be changed if other governments agree to do something about it.
Where's the criticism for Mexico?