Ex-NY Giants player is helping deported migrants in Guatemala, blames Biden for the problem

Retired New York Giants safety Jack Brewer and his global ministry are currently in Guatemala City, working closely with officials to assist migrant families who have been deported from the U.S. The Jack Brewer Foundation, with years of experience in impoverished regions like Haiti and Malawi, is providing these families with food, support, and prayer as they navigate this challenging transition.
While President Donald Trump and border czar Tom Homan are enforcing U.S. law and deporting illegal immigrants, Brewer believes that the root cause of the heartache and hardship lies in the “broken” policies of former President Joe Biden. He emphasizes that many families in Guatemala were lured by the promise of easy entry into the U.S. by traffickers, not realizing that legal immigration routes existed.
During his time in Guatemala City, Brewer met with officials from the National Council for Attention to Migrants of Guatemala and the Guatemala Penitentiary Department to discuss how to effectively welcome and process returning families. Many of these families live far from the capital city and struggle to find transportation back home. Brewer visited a bus that had been hired to transport migrants closer to their destinations, where he spoke with the driver about their experiences.
The situation is dire, with reports of brutal violence committed by Mexican cartels against those who fail to pay for passage. Brewer witnessed firsthand the arrival of deported migrants on a U.S. military plane and provided them with food, Bibles, and the message of Jesus Christ.
Brewer highlights the focus of the Guatemalan Migration Authority on children aged 8 and under, many of whom have been misled into believing that illegal migration to the U.S. is their only option. He criticizes the policies of Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Biden, which he believes have empowered human traffickers and failed to address the root causes of migration.
In conclusion, Brewer stresses the importance of educating indigenous populations on the dangers of relying on traffickers and advocates for increased enforcement measures to combat the modern human trafficking industry. He believes that resources should be directed towards addressing the issues that fuel migration, rather than simply focusing on walls and deportations. By working closely with officials and providing support to returning families, Brewer and his foundation are making a tangible difference in the lives of those affected by migration.