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    raf
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    Hola en estos dias escuchaba sobre los coyotes,me causo curiosidad saber que muchos inmigrantes ilegales que usan ese medio mueren en el desierto ,algunos de asfixia porque los dejan encerrados en los camiones otros porque los esconden en camioes de cargamentos de platanos supero de uno de estso inmigrantes que paso dos horas con una persona encima entre un poco de platanos y que alli vio una madre que iba con su hijo como de dos años,lo qu eno entiendo es,porque tanta travesia?? sera porque atarviesan el por zonas en qu eno hay policias y los llevan por el desierto,imagino que el de Arizona no??? bueno si alguien sabe algo al respecto se agradece su aporte ojo no es que me quiera ni meter a coyote ni usar sus «servicios» es una simple curiosidad,saludos

    Rafael

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    Porque usar coyotes? Por que desde hace mucho tiempo y mas hoy en dia es dificill para los ilegales a entrar al pais. Como California se volvio mas dificil para entrar, ahora lo hacne por Arizona, y ahora que Airzona se esta poniendo mas dficil intentaran por cualquier lado.

    Recientemente…

    Crackdown on smugglers seeks bosses, disrupt their operations

    JACQUES BILLEAUD, Associated Press Writer

    Friday, January 28, 2005

    A migrant smuggling crackdown credited with helping lower violent crime in Phoenix has a bigger goal in its second year: targeting the bosses of the criminal groups that make millions of dollars sneaking people across the border.
    The crackdown was launched 16 months ago to reduce smuggling-related assaults, kidnappings and other violence that soared in metropolitan Phoenix, the nation’s hub for transporting illegal workers.

    Immigration officials said their success in busting street-level smugglers and identifying criminal groups puts them in a better position to focus on disrupting the financial and transportation networks used by smugglers — work they hope will lead to criminal bosses.

    To do so, agents said they will keep busting "drop houses," where smugglers hide migrants while payment and travel arrangements are made before would-be illegal workers are sent elsewhere.

    "We are trying to tie those individual drop houses that we respond to with the organizations that we are investigating," said Patricia Schmidt, deputy special agent in charge of Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s investigations in Phoenix.

    Unlike past crackdowns, the approach centers more on the smugglers than it does on their customers. Illegal immigrants are still apprehended and sent back home, but officials hope that, by keeping pressure on smugglers, they can make it harder to sneak people into the country.

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    Por si te interesa

    Undocumented residents also have committed advocates who believe their illegal status subjects them to abuse by unscrupulous employers or smuggling rings that charge as much as $5,000 a head to transport them across the border. Hundreds have died crossing the desert or suffocated in the back of smugglers’ trucks.

    "All of them are in the same boat together," said Willie Gonzales of Dallas, an organizer for a labor union of hotel and laundry workers. "The extreme majority … are just trying to find a life for themselves and their families."

    Congress’ last immigration overhaul passed in 1986. It granted amnesty to 2.7 million undocumented residents and sought to stop further illegal immigration through penalties on employers.

    Instead, the measure spawned thousands of forgery rings that churned out phony documents presented to employers to verify legal status. The sanctions have been widely deemed a failure.

    [url]http://www.dfw.com/mld/dfw/news/nation/10786538.htm?1c[/url]

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    gracias silvia voy a leer los articulos, saludos!!

    Rafael

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