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Sunday, March 29, 2026 at 10:14 PM

By Victoria Hayes — Far-Right Desk

Mexico Admits 40K Missing May Be Alive—US Bows to Maduro

In a stunning admission that exposes the depth of Mexico’s security collapse, the government revealed today that as many as 40,000 of the country’s 130,000 disappeared citizens may still be alive—held captive by cartels, traffickers, or corrupt officials. Meanwhile, the Biden administration quietly issued new general licenses easing restrictions on Venezuela’s socialist regime, signaling yet another capitulation to a dictatorship that has destroyed its own people and flooded the U.S. with illegal migrants.

Mexico’s Disappearance Crisis: A Nation Held Hostage

The Mexican government’s announcement today is not just a statistic—it’s a confession. For years, families of the disappeared have been told to accept the worst, that their loved ones were likely dead. Now, officials admit that tens of thousands may be alive, languishing in the shadows of a country where criminal organizations operate with impunity. This isn’t just a human rights crisis; it’s a national humiliation. The cartels, emboldened by weak leadership and corrupt institutions, have turned Mexico into a graveyard of the missing. And where is the outrage from the global human rights industry? Silent, because Mexico’s suffering doesn’t fit the narrative of Western guilt.

The numbers are staggering: 130,000 disappeared, with 40,000 potentially still alive. That’s not a miscalculation—it’s a systemic failure. The Mexican state has lost control of vast swaths of its territory, and the consequences are being felt far beyond its borders. The same cartels fueling this crisis are flooding the U.S. with fentanyl, human trafficking victims, and violent criminals. Yet, the Biden administration’s response? More open borders, more amnesty, and now, more concessions to Venezuela.

US Surrenders to Maduro—Again

While Mexico grapples with its internal collapse, the Biden administration has once again rolled over for Nicolás Maduro’s regime. Today’s issuance of new general licenses related to Venezuela is the latest in a long line of appeasements to a dictatorship that has impoverished its people, rigged elections, and exported chaos to the U.S. through mass migration. These licenses, which ease sanctions on Venezuela’s oil and financial sectors, are not about helping the Venezuelan people—they’re about propping up a regime that has driven millions to flee, many of them ending up on America’s doorstep.

Let’s be clear: Maduro’s government is a criminal enterprise masquerading as a state. It has jailed opposition leaders, stolen elections, and presided over one of the worst economic collapses in modern history. Yet, the Biden administration continues to reward this behavior, just as it has rewarded Mexico’s failure to secure its own borders. The message is clear: If you’re a socialist strongman or a cartel kingpin, the U.S. will eventually come to the negotiating table—no matter how many lives you destroy.

The Border Crisis Connection

What do Mexico’s missing persons and Venezuela’s sanctions have in common? Both are symptoms of a broader collapse of sovereignty in the Western Hemisphere—one that directly threatens the United States. The cartels holding tens of thousands of Mexicans hostage are the same ones smuggling drugs and migrants into America. The Maduro regime, propped up by Biden’s sanctions relief, is the same one that has sent hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans northward, overwhelming U.S. border towns and social services.

The American people are being betrayed by their own government. While families in Mexico search for their loved ones and Venezuelans flee tyranny, the Biden administration responds with weakness. It’s not just incompetence—it’s a deliberate policy of surrender. The open borders agenda isn’t about compassion; it’s about flooding the country with cheap labor and dependents who will vote for the left for generations. And the sanctions relief for Venezuela? That’s about keeping the globalist elite happy, even if it means empowering dictators and destabilizing the region.

Why This Matters:

This isn’t just another news cycle—it’s a warning. Mexico’s admission that 40,000 missing citizens may still be alive is a stark reminder that the country is in freefall, and its chaos is spilling over into the U.S. The cartels are not just Mexico’s problem; they’re America’s problem, and they’re winning. Meanwhile, the Biden administration’s decision to ease sanctions on Venezuela is a slap in the face to every Venezuelan who has suffered under Maduro’s rule—and to every American who has had to deal with the consequences of his regime’s collapse.

The far-left’s open borders agenda is not about helping the poor or the oppressed. It’s about dismantling national sovereignty, eroding cultural identity, and replacing the American working class with a permanent underclass of dependents. Every missing person in Mexico, every Venezuelan migrant crossing the Rio Grande, is a testament to the failure of globalist policies. The U.S. cannot survive as a nation if it continues to import the chaos of failed states.

This is why strong borders, strict immigration enforcement, and a foreign policy that prioritizes American interests over globalist fantasies are not just political talking points—they’re necessities. The alternative is a future where the U.S. looks more like Mexico: a country where the government can’t protect its own people, where criminals operate with impunity, and where the rule of law is a distant memory. The time to act is now, before it’s too late.

Reviewed by the editorial desk — March 29, 2026
Last updated March 29, 2026

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