Cartels using kid migration to distract law enforcement
McAllen Monitor:
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The arrival of large groups of women and children on the U.S. side of the Rio Grande is pulling agents away from their patrol stations elsewhere along the border, creating gaps in coverage that the traffickers can exploit, according to Chris Cabrera, vice president of the Border Patrol union's Rio Grande Valley chapter.
The smugglers wait on the southern banks of the Rio Grande as migrant groups as large as 250 wade across at dusk and turn themselves in to the Border Patrol, he said. Then groups of single men proceed to cross under cover of darkness, hoping to slip through.
"After that they send over the dope," Cabrera said, with U.S. officers too busy to stop it.If they are not behind the migration, the cartels are certainly exploiting it. They are also probably profiting from the migration by charging the families for safe passage.
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