Posted on 10/25/2021 11:46:18 PM PDT by blueplum
Mexican drug cartels are exploiting American teenagers into big paydays if they assist in the human trafficking crisis at the southern border – specifically paying them $1,000 per head to traffic illegal alien migrants to Texas' largest city, Fox Business has learned.
On Monday, "Mornings with Maria" host Maria Bartiromo shared exclusive photos of a pickup truck reportedly driven by one of those teenagers that had flipped over into a culvert while transporting 13 illegal aliens in its cab toward Houston. ...She said the cartels are using the popular social media app TikTok to "entrap" youth as young as 15 into eagerly making large sums of money....
...Louderback said the teenager who apparently flipped his truck into the ditch is facing several charges including human smuggling for benefit – a second-degree felony in the state of Texas....
(Excerpt) Read more at foxbusiness.com ...
I thought the kids don’t wanna work no more? Basically doing the See Eye A’s job.
Exploiting? Don’t they mean “paying”?
How asinine.
Ah.
Explains that “Tik Tok star” Gabriel Salazar who died in a flaming wreck with three passengers.
That would be 3k for one “easy” drive.
50 trips in 2 months equals a new Escallade
2 months at mcdonalds equals rent paid
Kids nowadays driven by tiktok, youtube and twitter, believe they can make more money in gig economies and online niches than working 9-5
and the majority transporting for coyotes are either illegals themselves or ‘dreamer-eligibles’, with dreamers and ‘dual citizens’ working both sides of the border to facilitate entry of ‘their people’
What about cartels exploiting a brainless sitting President?

I'll take the F-150.
A question on the F-150 truck/owner....did the kid just walk into a car lot recently and pay cash for it?
Good middle class jobs!
Can’t be true Biden says the border is closed.
/s
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