Posted on 08/27/2020 1:35:13 PM PDT by Marinario
In El Salvador, the 'coyotes' strip of cobwebs costs $ 14,000 per person
NBC August 27, 2020
13 people were detained who form part of a network of people, including the police, have helped in this organization. They charged between $ 8,000 and $ 14,000 for migrants to (transport to) the United States.
(Excerpt) Read more at es-us.noticias.yahoo.com ...
I’m getting old.
I remember when I used to ready that the coyote transport price ranged from $1,500 - $2,500.
What I quoted about helping producing “danger” lsims for asylum , is also in original Yahoo/NBC clip at about timestamps:25
I guess, it's adjusted Covid prices.
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I once knew a middle-aged suburban woman who would travel to Arizona to work with some left-wing Catholic organization to go into the desert to leave food and water, or look for fence jumpers and give them medical care.
I asked her - so what is the going rate that human smugglers receive now? How many young girls were the people you helped transporting for sexual exploitation? Any idea how many KG of drugs you indirectly helped import into the USA? Or how many people over-dosed on those drugs?
Needless to say, we dont talk anymore.
There must be some great jobs in El Salvador if they can save up that kind of money.
In the USA, scared people often chose to live in a gated community.
I’d like to seek asylum against thieving Democrats.
Maybe but in times past these groups have accepted IOUs from the immigrant with the threat of harming the family left behind if payment is not forthcoming. It’s a type of indentured servitude.
Inflation, too.
Who can afford that?
If you can afford $14k why not fly in and just overstay your Visa?
Lol
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