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Ryan Garcia Says Mexicans Are The Modern Day Slaves, Accuses U.S. Government Of "Abuse" On Immigrants For Years

Ryan Garcia Says Mexicans Are The Modern Day Slaves, Accuses U.S. Government Of “Abuse” On Immigrants For Years & Speaks On Missing Children At The Border

Ryan Garcia is accusing the U.S. immigration system and government of persecuting Mexican immigrants. The boxing superstar claims Mexicans are the modern day slaved and also raised concern about the missing children in the border.

The North American nations of the U.S. and Mexico share a border that’s approximately 1,954 miles long. The border areas are susceptible to illegal crossings. the terrains in some of these areas are treacherous, which lends another layer of danger to illegal border crossings.

Ryan Garcia also known as ‘KingRy’, is a famous American boxer of Mexican descent and an influencer, who is known for representing his Mexican heritage with pride. KingRy has now addressed the oppression of immigrants, specifically Mexican immigrants.

 

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Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, the 25-year-old boxer wrote: “Mexicans are the modern day slaves. Government has abused Mexicans and immigrants for years. You can’t come in the country, unless you do jobs for less money then everyone else. So many kids missing at the borders then take our children.”

He continued, “I’m speaking for my Mexican people. I don’t speak Spanish but I speak for the children. I’m sad and hurt and we need change now. So many Mexican children crying for their mom. It’s hurts me.”

Numerous crime syndicates exert considerable influence in the areas. According to studies highlighted by the Pew Research Center, illegal immigrants are at risk of falling victim to serious crimes such as drug trafficking and human trafficking.

The U.S.-Mexico border areas are patrolled by border security agencies overseen by the American and Mexican governments on their respective sides of the border. However, both the United States and Mexican border patrol agencies have faced a plethora of allegations of authoritarianism and cooperation with criminals.

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