As the article points out, this is at the checkpoint far north of the border. The coyote brings them north, and about 5-10 miles south of the checkpoint they get out and hike a circle around the checkpoint, and the coyote picks them up 5-10 miles north of the checkpoint.
Back in the old days, all the check points were rovers. They would set them up in different places. But eventually the checkpoints became permanent.
So any landowner/rancher located close to these checkpoints, get huge numbers illegals crossing their property to hike around the checkpoints.
I know the area and I’ve been through the interior checkpoints many times. Dogs too are now a permanent fixture there.
You are right, but we can still some fun with the optics.