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This is the first of a very commendable series which our local fishwrap is doing on the problem. It is also real journalism, something our mainstream media can't be bothered to do when it is so much easier to cherry-pick sob stories of individual illegal immigrants which are neatly provided to them.
1 posted on 07/19/2015 4:47:12 AM PDT by Vigilanteman
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As a “coyote” myself, I have doubts about the accuracy of the media on this topic. I’ll have to watch the 7 part series.

Most “coyote” are friends and family, not un-related businessmen. Go to the Mexican side of any border town in Texas. (I’ve been told it is the same on the rest of the border but have no firsthand experience there.)

The border towns have a bunch of small family owned businesses. Each family business has an family inventory of valid passports, visas, IDs, etc. IDs of men, women, boys, girls, fat, skinny, tall, short, etc. They rent these papers to illegals for about $5 for a half-hour.

Their customers come by referrals from previous customers. The result is that each family business has built a relationship/network with certain towns in the interior of Mexico.

The person who rents an ID walks across the bridge at rush hour when the bridge is congested with thousands of commuters. The check of IDs is extremely cursory, if at all. In the times I crossed the bridge, they did not look at my ID, and did not look at the IDs of anyone around me any closer than a distance of 5 or 6 feet as we walked past. So at 5 or 6 feet they could only see the IDs for 2 or 3 seconds.

The whole thing is a joke.

Of course, on the US side of the river, a member of the family business collects the IDs of the customers who rented them and takes them back across the bridge for the next customer.

The family businesses I’ve seen can have up to a couple hundred rentals a day. I’ve talked with many illegal Mexicans about this. They all agree that those who cross the desert and those who pay high prices are really stupid.

(Of course, there are some potential customers with whom the family businesses will not deal. Their networks often warn them of undesireables to avoid. So maybe the small percentage of undesireables have to pay the high priced coyotes.)

I suspect the media has no intention of reporting the truth or reality and has every intention to sensationalize to boost eyeballs and their own egos.


2 posted on 07/19/2015 5:40:54 AM PDT by spintreebob
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I’d like to red the articles but the link you gave says I’ve got to subscribe to see them. Since I don’t live within a thousand miles of Pittsburg Pa it’s not worth it to me.


11 posted on 07/19/2015 7:53:09 AM PDT by fella ("As it was before Noah so shall it be again,")
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