Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

Skip to comments.

Migrants Rush to Border Hoping for Passage
AP on Yahoo ^ | 4/12/06 | Olga R. Rodriguez - ap

Posted on 04/12/2006 2:15:43 PM PDT by NormsRevenge

NOGALES, Mexico - At a shelter overflowing with migrants airing their blistered feet, Francisco Ramirez nursed muscles sore from trekking through the Arizona desert — a trip that failed when his wife did not have the strength to go on.

He said the couple would rest for a few days, then try again, a plan echoed by dozens reclining on rickety bunk beds and carpets tossed on the floor after risking violent bandits and the harsh desert in unsuccessful attempts to get into the United States.

The shelter's manager, Francisco Loureiro, said he has not seen such a rush of migrants since 1986, when the United States allowed 2.6 million illegal residents to get American citizenship.

This time, the draw is a bill before the U.S. Senate that could legalize some of the 11 million people now illegally in the United States while tightening border security. Migrants are hurrying to cross over in time to qualify for a possible guest-worker program — and before the journey becomes even harder.

"Every time there is talk in the north of legalizing migrants, people get their hopes up, but they don't realize how hard it will be to cross," Loureiro said.

South-central Arizona is the busiest migrant-smuggling area, and detentions by the U.S. Border Patrol there are up more than 26 percent this fiscal year — 105,803 since Oct. 1, compared with 78,024 for the same period a year ago. Along the entire border, arrests are up 9 percent.

Maria Valencia, a spokeswoman for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, said the rise in detentions did not necessarily mean more people were crossing. She attributed at least some of the additional detentions to an increase in the number of Border Patrol agents.

"We've sent more technology and agents there, and I think that's had an impact," she said.

But Loureiro, who has managed the shelter for 24 years, said the debate in the U.S. Congress has triggered a surge in migrants. In March, 2,000 migrants stayed at the shelter — 500 more than last year.

Many migrants said they were being encouraged to come now by relatives living in the United States.

One of them is Ramirez, a 30-year-old who earned about $80 a week at a rebar factory in Mexico's central state of Michoacan.

He spent an entire night walking through the Arizona desert with his wife, Edith Mondragon, 29. When her legs cramped, their guide abandoned them and the couple turned themselves in to U.S. authorities. They were deported.

But they said they would try again when they regained their strength.

"We want to try our luck up there," Mondragon said. "We can't go back to Michoacan because there is no future there."

Ramirez said the draw was not only the prospect of work in Minnesota, where two of his brothers milk cows on a ranch. He was also excited about the idea he might be able to do it legally.

"My brothers said there is plenty of work there, and that it looks like they will start giving (work) permits," he said.

Many of the migrants also are being driven by a desire to get into the United States before the likelihood that lawmakers further fortify the border.

Since the United States tightened security at the main crossing points in Texas and California in the 1990s, hundreds of thousands of migrants have turned to the hard-to-patrol, mesquite-covered Arizona desert, risking rape, robbery and murder at the hands of gangs and now facing armed U.S. civilian groups.

About 2,000 people a day pass through Sasabe, a hamlet of just a few dozen houses and a Western Union office west of Nogales, says Grupo Beta, a Mexican government-sponsored group that tries to discourage migrants from crossing the border and helps people stranded in the desert.

On a recent afternoon, at least 40 vans overflowing with migrants arrived in the desert near Sasabe in less than an hour. Migrants and their smugglers waited for nightfall before starting a desert trek that would involve up to a week of walking in baking heat during the day and biting cold at night.

Grupo Beta agent Miguel Martinez mans a checkpoint 20 miles south of Sasabe, where he warns of the dangers of the desert, such as bandits armed with knives or guns who order migrants to strip naked, rob them and sometimes rape them.

He also tells about the volunteer border-watch groups that have sprung up in Arizona.

"Right now there are migrant hunters who are armed, and you should be careful," Martinez told a group traveling in a rickety van missing some of its windows.

At Grupo Beta's office in Nogales, Raul Gonzalez, 44, said he walked in the Arizona desert for five days before turning himself in when the blisters on his feet started bleeding and his left leg swelled up.

Like most migrants interviewed for this story, Gonzalez said he was robbed at gunpoint just after crossing into the United States.

"The guides and the robbers are all the same," he said.

Gonzalez said the first time he sneaked into the United States, he did it through Tijuana, across the border from San Diego. He said he worked illegally at a printing shop in Chicago for 15 years but got homesick before he could settle the paperwork for legal residence.

Despite the robbery and his failed trek, Gonzalez said he would try again once his feet heal. His bricklayer's salary of about $60 a week in the western state of Jalisco simply is not enough to provide for his four children.

"It's hard to cross," he said. "But it's harder to see your children have little to eat."


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Mexico; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: aliens; border; bordersecurity; bushamnesty; invasionusa; migrants; openborders; rush
Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-4041-6061-69 last
To: NormsRevenge

Mofo, mofo, mofo, mofo, mofo, mofo!


61 posted on 04/12/2006 10:55:46 PM PDT by thegreatbeast (Quid lucrum istic mihi est?)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies]

To: NHFREE

Oh, cut it out! The Republican party is rancid with pols who have no qualms diddling the conservative base.


62 posted on 04/12/2006 11:11:04 PM PDT by thegreatbeast (Quid lucrum istic mihi est?)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 43 | View Replies]

To: calcowgirl

This kind does that to me too...
http://la.indymedia.org/uploads/2005/05/illegals.jpg


63 posted on 04/12/2006 11:14:49 PM PDT by Seadog Bytes (OPM -- The Liberal 'solution' to every societal problem. (Other People's Money))
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 60 | View Replies]

To: Tench_Coxe

"You know, I actually believe I could have greater freedom by going down to Mexico, sneaking back across the border with a new name, be an 'illegal' for a while, and get free stuff and all the benefits I suposedly have from being an American citizen.
Ironic, is it not?"

You're too late, people have been doing this for years - without having to cross the border. Rack up debt on a new car, 20" rims, latest cell phone (and use it 24/7), plasma, gold jewelry, Cristal at the strip club, buy the latest fashions...then go to East Oakland or San Jose or SF and buy a social security number and start all over again. I was told exactly where to go and who to ask for, and that's just one place - and they sell to EVERYONE, not just immigrants...unless you're white. Then, no sale. Period. And if you show up, your life is in danger.

Identity theft is not just an illegal immigrant crime. You may someday be financing a pretty spliff lifestyle for someone in the projects...


64 posted on 04/12/2006 11:35:41 PM PDT by ByDesign
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 9 | View Replies]

To: DumpsterDiver

Don't ask me. I'm wondering why we can't stop a half-assed invasion of ill-educated hicks who survive with earnestness and intimidation tactics from their defenders here rather than shining the light of identification and qualification on their butts. You know - the laser beam that pins we citizens when we seek employment that grants employers an unlimited view into our job, credit and legal histories. Any American daring to resort to the tactics illegals blatently use court years in prison without parole.

Some are now more equal than others...and those some have to be removed ASAP before our entire framework comes crashing down (much like the shoddy workmanship of the Atlanta Walkway massacre - built by badly supervised illegals).


65 posted on 04/13/2006 2:56:44 AM PDT by NewRomeTacitus ("A Day Without an American...Providing the Tax Base")
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 16 | View Replies]

To: hildy123
Post the pictures this way:

<img src="http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g315/hildy123/carrier.jpg">

Or if you do this:

<a href="http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g315/hildy123/carrier.jpg">Click here.</a>

You'll get this:

Click here.

66 posted on 04/13/2006 6:49:25 AM PDT by DumpsterDiver
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 51 | View Replies]

To: Two-Bits
Two-bits writes:
I also heard thru the grapevine President Bush will be starting the draft and only the illegals young Mexican men will be drafted then they can have citizenship after they come back from Iran............shhh....this is suppose to be secret so don't let the word get out..

The truth is, that is an excellent idea (I have thought of it myself).

I've also thought this:

We have the millions of illegal laborer males already _in_ this country, with no hope of sending them back. That said...

We need a security wall - not a "fence", but a WALL - protecting our Southern Front against the tens of millions who will surge north from Central and South America once this latest round of amnesty is codified. That said...

We need LABOR with which to undertake such a colossal construction project. That said...

Why not create a latter-day "Illegal Contruction Corps". The offer would be thus:
1. Illegal laborers must sign on for the duration of the project.
2. When the wall is finished, all laborers who have completed their terms of service will be awarded citizenship for themselves _and_ their immediate families.

- John

67 posted on 04/13/2006 7:15:34 AM PDT by Fishrrman
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 19 | View Replies]

To: jeremiah
jeremiah writes:
If these people had the cojones, they would march back into Mexico, take over the govt and turn it into a liveable country. They won't march there, because they are afraid of their own government.

I believe that, ultimately, the United States will have to "march back into Mexico" and do that for them....

- John

68 posted on 04/13/2006 7:18:07 AM PDT by Fishrrman
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 31 | View Replies]

To: NHFREE
Bush and his daddy have destroyed the Conservative movement

As planned.

Thesis, Anti-thesis, synthesis, that is how they got to GW. The Hegelian dialectic states that if you put forward a Thesis that someone is a captive of the right wing (GW). They will spend considerable time working to convince you that they are NOT the evil person you thought them to be anti-thesis. Causing the person you attacked to care more about the side that attacks them, and bending to their will synthesis.

This is the result of a lack of rock solid belief in the principles of Conservatism, a smaller govt, limited in size by the Constitution, free market capitalism, limited by govt regulation as little or as much as necessary to protect the population of this country and respect for the liberties put forth in the founding documents.

Both men believed in the power of the office, not in a principle.

69 posted on 04/13/2006 8:00:03 AM PDT by jeremiah (How much did we get for that rope?)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 43 | View Replies]


Navigation: use the links below to view more comments.
first previous 1-2021-4041-6061-69 last

Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson