Posted on 03/16/2019 11:35:25 AM PDT by dennisw
Traffickers have established a low-cost bus route through Mexico to deliver thousands of economic migrants from Central America to U.S. blue-collar jobs, according to the Washington Post.
The business model is being called the conveyor belt system, and large groups of customers are charged from $2,500 to $7,000 per adult and child, depending on amenities, says the Washington Post:
Paying up to $7,000 per adult with child, families are transported to staging areas at ranches and hotels in southern Mexico, where they are organized into bus groups and rushed north along Mexican highways, stopping only for food, fuel and bathroom breaks, according to the U.S. law enforcement documents.
Within 72 hours of leaving the staging areas, the buses arrive at predetermined drop-off points within walking distance of the U.S. border. Migrant families are clustered into groups that have at times exceeded 300 adults and children, and they walk directly across the border, in some cases stepping over barriers in long, orderly lines. They then surrender to U.S. Border Patrol agents and initiate asylum claims.
The bus networks boost the cartels profits by maximizing production and minimizing overhead costs, such as the costs of stash houses and gunmen, the Washington Post notes:
By using the direct-bus method, smugglers can eliminate the need for stash houses along the border where they would normally keep migrants under the watch of armed guards before sneaking them across the border. The express routes minimize overhead and maximize capacity, according to the U.S. documents, allowing smugglers to reduce operational costs to a minimum.
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The bus network exists because progressive judges, plus Republicans and Democrats, have cut a series of loopholes in popular U.S. border laws.
By creating or tolerating the loopholes, the judges and Congress are deliberately allowing the cartels to convert their many illegal-immigrant partners into legal asylum-seeking clients so imposing huge workplace and taxpayer costs on ordinary Americans.
The judges loopholes, for example, require border officials to quickly release migrants who bring their children with them across the border. The resulting catch-and-release policy allows the migrants to get through the border wall and into U.S. jobs in one day.
Judges have also moved quickly to block any countermeasures by the U.S. government. For example, a revision of credible fear asylum rules set by former Attorney Gen. Jeff Sessions was blocked nationwide by a judge even before a trial. The block ensures that nearly all migrants can get released into the United States by merely asking for asylum, regardless of whether they have grounds for seeking asylum.
Similarly, GOP and Democratic politicians have done little to slow the rapid growth in migrants. In fact, the February budget deal provides hundreds of millions of dollars in aid, transportation, and welfare for migrants as they cross the border. The budget deal also reduces the number of jail spaces where migrants can be kept until their asylum claims are heard.
The throughput of migrants is rapidly increasing as illegals working in the United States use the new bus network to order the delivery of their wives and children from Central America.
Officials fear the migration will reach almost one million this year, effectively creating a huge population movement from Central American into the United States, despite the hundreds of billions of dollars spent on national defense each year.
Probably the DmnedOldCrats are subsidizing them.
Congreess needs to pass stricter ASYLUM LAWS....this is what is killing us
Hundreds are put on busses to remote parts of our border.....no real fencing there.... remote locations where they cross into the USA, then they phone up the Border Patrol to take them to asylum processing
Remind me of the reason that employers were never punished in any way for hiring illegals.
I don’t care what the unemployment rate is, that still translates into over a million out of work. Use American labor.
Paying to transport them to another area and covering some room and board would be better than allowing this invasion to continue.
Either we are serious about stopping (and hopefully reversing) the illegal invasion, or we are not. As of right now, we are flooded with them with no end in sight.
We’re not even picking the low-hanging fruit.
Do coyotes still buy all their hardware from the Acme Company?
But, but we’re supposed to believe they walked those 2000 miles in a couple weeks.
A ticket to ride is thousands of dollars. Strange how they claim they can’t find jobs in their countries and are flat broke and their children are starving. Who’s paying for those tickets? Soros and/or demonrats?
They must be the same crew in charge of Seattle Metro.
The wall/fence/line in the sand is within the US. Anyone who is at any such structure is already in the US and being so, somehow, we’re responsible for them. This loop hole would be 99% ended if Mexico would put up a secure northern border. They won’t.
I wonder how many in Congress are getting a cut of this gravy train.
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In essence, these illiterate impoverished 3rd-worlders are being captured and sold into slavery here in the US; in addition, we the people are also being sold into bondage because we have to provide for them while the slavers take the profits. Mr. Trump needs to hold his nose and impose martial law.
“Alright, officer Smithers, you can wave that bus across the border.”
“Dammit, captain, look on the side of the bus!”
“What do you... say, that ain’t a greyhound. It’s a coyote!”
“Damned clever, these Mexicans.”
“How about the overloaded Ford Pendaja we just sent through?”
“Damn it!”
What else is new?
It's up to PDJT and so far he has done...what?
Indentured servitude, perhaps.
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Coyotes Create ? Nah they are just the ones running the people.....there are US organizations and activist groups paying for and orchestrating this along with Globalists funding.
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