Your comment makes no sense despite the trite, misplaced need for wanting to mock Trump with some 'witty burn' loosely related to this tragedy. SMDH.
It wantonly ignores the very evil deeds carried out by the cartels/mercenaries/rogue cops/rogue military down in Mexico. Here are just a few examples of those malevolent atrocities committed during the last 7 years (notoriously during the "Fast and Furious" period):
June, 2010 - Over
55 people executed (shot) in Taxco, Guerrero.
June 25th, 2010 -
70 people executed (shot, burned and mutilated) near Juárez, Nuevo León.
August, 24th, 2010 -
72 people (mostly migrants from Central and South America) were abducted from several buses in San Fernando, Tamaulipas, and then executed after refusing to work for Los Zetas.
April, 6th, 2011 -
193 people were abducted from several buses in San Fernando, Tamaulipas, and then executed (and burned) after refusing to work for Los Zetas. The women were raped prior to being killed. Buried across several clandestine mass graves.
April, 2011 -
340 people were found executed and buried in several clandestine mass graves around Durango, Durango.
June, 3rd, 2011 -
38 people were burned alive and buried in several clandestine mass graves near Piedras Negras, Coahuila.
August, 25th 2011 -
52 people were killed when Zetas members shot up a casino and set it ablaze burning everyone inside, in Monterrey, Nuevo León.
May 9th, 2012 -
18 people were found quartered (heads, hands and feet severed off) in Guadalajara, Jalisco
May 13th, 2012 -
49 people were found quartered and dumped along the highway near Cadereyta-Jiménez, Nuevo León
June 30th, 2014 -
22 civilians were executed by government troops in Tlatlaya, Michoacán
September 26th, 2014 -
43 students were abducted from Iguala, Guerrero (Ayotizinapa Rural Teachers College) by government officials with the help of the army. They were handed over to a crime syndicate who later killed them.
January 5th, 2015 -
16 unarmed civilians were killed by federal police outside of Apatzingán, Michoacán
These are only some of the large scale attacks. Overall, however check out the staggering casualties numbers over the last 3 years:
~15,000 killed during Mexico's drug wars in 2014
~17,000 killed during Mexico's drug wars in 2015
~23,000 killed during Mexico's drug wars in 2016
http://ktla.com/2017/05/09/23000-kil...d-after-syria/
Note: I'm not a huge proponent of building a wall along our southern border (quite the opposite, in fact) - but I also don't trivialize the carnage that occurs mostly along the border states.