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Looksee here.
'Penalties for Illegally Entering Mexico'
<https://lawyerfrommexico.com/mexico-immigration-laws-penalties/>
'Mexico Immigration Laws Penalties. We are all well aware of the
various laws and penalties involving illegally crossing the border
from Mexico into the United States; but what are the laws and
penalties involved with illegally crossing the border from the United
States into Mexico?
Simply put, illegal immigration is a felony under Mexican law. In
fact, Article 123 of the General Law of Population mandates that “a
penalty of up to two years in prison and a fine of three hundred to
five hundred thousand pesos will be imposed on the foreigner who
enters the country illegally.”
Mexican Immigration Enforcement
Other penalties regarding illegal immigration per the General Law of Population are as follows:
*Article 125 – Foreigners who have legal issues involving
immigration will be at risk of deportation from Mexico rather than
being sentenced to prison.
*Article 126 – Any foreigner who “attempt against national
sovereignty or security” will be deported from Mexico.
There are also penalties that will be imposed on Mexican nationals who provide assistance to illegal aliens in terms of illegally entering
the country. These penalties will officially cause them to be
considered criminals under the law and are as follows, per the General
Law of Population:
*Article 127 – A Mexican who marries a foreigner with the intention
of helping them live in the country will face a total of up to five
years in prison.
*Article 132 – Fines will be imposed on any and all airline and
shipping companies who bring undocumented foreigners into Mexico.
Mexico Immigration Requirements
Aside from the above mentioned penalties, there are also multiple
others that apply to other kinds of situations, such as those
foreigners who attempt to enter Mexico while possessing fake
paperwork:
*Article 116 – Any foreigner in possession of fake immigration
paperwork will be at risk of being either fined or imprisoned.
*Article 116 – Any foreigner who signs government documents “with
a signature that is false or different from that which he normally
uses” will be at risk of being either fined or imprisoned.
In the event that a foreigner is found to be failing to obey rules
imposed by the country:
*Article 117 – Deportation orders that are not obeyed are subject to
a foreigner being punished.
*Article 118 – A foreigner who has been deported yet attempts to
re-enter the county without prior authorization faces a prison
sentence of up to 10 years.
*Mexico Immigration Laws Penalties. Articles 119, 120, 121 – Any
foreigner who is found to be in violation of the terms of their visa
can be sentenced to a total of up to six years in prison.
Additionally, foreigners who misinterpret the terms of their visa can
also be imprisoned as well'
On 15 Jun 2025, John Smyth <smythlejon2@hotmail.com> posted some news:7gmu4k1mb1pfbun33q87fbvd9asp9sikhu@4ax.com:
Looksee here.
'Penalties for Illegally Entering Mexico'
<https://lawyerfrommexico.com/mexico-immigration-laws-penalties/>
'Mexico Immigration Laws Penalties. We are all well aware of the
various laws and penalties involving illegally crossing the border
from Mexico into the United States; but what are the laws and
penalties involved with illegally crossing the border from the United
States into Mexico?
Simply put, illegal immigration is a felony under Mexican law. In
fact, Article 123 of the General Law of Population mandates that “a
penalty of up to two years in prison and a fine of three hundred to
five hundred thousand pesos will be imposed on the foreigner who
enters the country illegally.”
Mexican Immigration Enforcement
Other penalties regarding illegal immigration per the General Law of
Population are as follows:
*Article 125 – Foreigners who have legal issues involving
immigration will be at risk of deportation from Mexico rather than
being sentenced to prison.
*Article 126 – Any foreigner who “attempt against national
sovereignty or security” will be deported from Mexico.
There are also penalties that will be imposed on Mexican nationals who
provide assistance to illegal aliens in terms of illegally entering
the country. These penalties will officially cause them to be
considered criminals under the law and are as follows, per the General
Law of Population:
*Article 127 – A Mexican who marries a foreigner with the intention
of helping them live in the country will face a total of up to five
years in prison.
*Article 132 – Fines will be imposed on any and all airline and
shipping companies who bring undocumented foreigners into Mexico.
Mexico Immigration Requirements
Aside from the above mentioned penalties, there are also multiple
others that apply to other kinds of situations, such as those
foreigners who attempt to enter Mexico while possessing fake
paperwork:
*Article 116 – Any foreigner in possession of fake immigration
paperwork will be at risk of being either fined or imprisoned.
*Article 116 – Any foreigner who signs government documents “with
a signature that is false or different from that which he normally
uses” will be at risk of being either fined or imprisoned.
In the event that a foreigner is found to be failing to obey rules
imposed by the country:
*Article 117 – Deportation orders that are not obeyed are subject to
a foreigner being punished.
*Article 118 – A foreigner who has been deported yet attempts to
re-enter the county without prior authorization faces a prison
sentence of up to 10 years.
*Mexico Immigration Laws Penalties. Articles 119, 120, 121 – Any
foreigner who is found to be in violation of the terms of their visa
can be sentenced to a total of up to six years in prison.
Additionally, foreigners who misinterpret the terms of their visa can
also be imprisoned as well'
It boils down to simply enforcing the existing laws and punishing the enablers.
That includes politicians on both sides.
It boils down to simply enforcing the existing laws and punishing theThat's essentially what Trump is doing now and the encounters are
enablers.
That includes politicians on both sides.
down 95+ percent.
On 2025-06-16, slothe <slothe@netcom.com> wrote:who
On 15 Jun 2025, John Smyth <smythlejon2@hotmail.com> posted some
news:7gmu4k1mb1pfbun33q87fbvd9asp9sikhu@4ax.com:
Looksee here.
'Penalties for Illegally Entering Mexico'
<https://lawyerfrommexico.com/mexico-immigration-laws-penalties/>
'Mexico Immigration Laws Penalties. We are all well aware of the
various laws and penalties involving illegally crossing the border
from Mexico into the United States; but what are the laws and
penalties involved with illegally crossing the border from the United
States into Mexico?
Simply put, illegal immigration is a felony under Mexican law. In
fact, Article 123 of the General Law of Population mandates that “a
penalty of up to two years in prison and a fine of three hundred to
five hundred thousand pesos will be imposed on the foreigner who
enters the country illegally.”
Mexican Immigration Enforcement
Other penalties regarding illegal immigration per the General Law of
Population are as follows:
*Article 125 – Foreigners who have legal issues involving
immigration will be at risk of deportation from Mexico rather than
being sentenced to prison.
*Article 126 – Any foreigner who “attempt against national
sovereignty or security” will be deported from Mexico.
There are also penalties that will be imposed on Mexican nationals
Generalprovide assistance to illegal aliens in terms of illegally entering
the country. These penalties will officially cause them to be
considered criminals under the law and are as follows, per the
toLaw of Population:
*Article 127 – A Mexican who marries a foreigner with the intention
of helping them live in the country will face a total of up to five
years in prison.
*Article 132 – Fines will be imposed on any and all airline and
shipping companies who bring undocumented foreigners into Mexico.
Mexico Immigration Requirements
Aside from the above mentioned penalties, there are also multiple
others that apply to other kinds of situations, such as those
foreigners who attempt to enter Mexico while possessing fake
paperwork:
*Article 116 – Any foreigner in possession of fake immigration
paperwork will be at risk of being either fined or imprisoned.
*Article 116 – Any foreigner who signs government documents “with
a signature that is false or different from that which he normally
uses” will be at risk of being either fined or imprisoned.
In the event that a foreigner is found to be failing to obey rules
imposed by the country:
*Article 117 – Deportation orders that are not obeyed are subject
a foreigner being punished.
*Article 118 – A foreigner who has been deported yet attempts to
re-enter the county without prior authorization faces a prison
sentence of up to 10 years.
*Mexico Immigration Laws Penalties. Articles 119, 120, 121 – Any
foreigner who is found to be in violation of the terms of their visa
can be sentenced to a total of up to six years in prison.
Additionally, foreigners who misinterpret the terms of their visa can
also be imprisoned as well'
It boils down to simply enforcing the existing laws and punishing the
enablers.
That includes politicians on both sides.
That's essentially what Trump is doing now and the encounters are
down 95+ percent.
For 4 years, Biden
On 16/6/25 17:48, pothead wrote:
It boils down to simply enforcing the existing laws and punishing the >>>>enablers.That's essentially what Trump is doing now and the encounters are
That includes politicians on both sides.
down 95+ percent.
How do you decide who is violating the laws?