> Land would be cheap there but where are they getting the money for all the building? Unless they are educated, they can’t get good enough paying jobs for all the kids they have.
They don’t practice usury which means cash purchases for big ticket items.
There are no jobs in the wilderness unless they make their own but they need money from outside for sustainability.
I can fill in that blank for you. They have a large network of professional business men that have many shell companies set up all over the U.S. Some provide money laundering services to them and even form their own banks to facilitate it. Others specialize in procuring government loans through the Small Business Administration (or other government agencies) then not repaying the loans. Usually the businessmen (conmen) pretend to be working on large scale land development projects where the loans will be in the multi-millions. They have skilled professionals that can prepare blueprints, project managers that can produce cost estimates on professional looking letterhead, setup maketing material complete with business cards, brochues, and websites; they make the illusion look real.
Many of theses “businessmen” also happen to be associated with Muslim / middle eastern community organizations, religious organizations, and chambers of commerce. You will find most in large cities across the U.S. I have worked on more than just a few.
In short, they get a lot of their money from YOU and I through our own government. I’m sure other associates from the Middle Eastern countries kick in quite a bit too.
I see pictures of where they came from and I couldn't stand to live in the desert. I know that isn't true for all. Africa in parts is verdant, green, and mean, very tribal, much fighting.
I bet Claire McKaskill the one who ran for senate in MO on accountability must be looking the other way on this one, eh? And, again, our military families get squat. Lord have mercy on my reaction.
Another thing about being on the border that absolutely no one is watching.