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    Border report: Illegal immigration set to break record, VIP smuggling offered

    Border report: Illegal immigration set to break record, VIP smuggling offered


    10/3/16 9:53 AM



    The newest surge in illegal immigration from Mexico did not slow in August, as expected, and now is on the verge of breaking the 2014 record, driven by deported migrants eager to return and illegals paying smugglers extra money for VIP services, according to a new report from the border.

    "FY2016 has already seen the second highest number of apprehensions in the last five years, and will likely come close to or even exceed the number of apprehensions as the crisis year of 2014," said the report from two immigration experts for the Wilson Center who recently return from a border tour to conduct interviews with immigrants.

    What was surprising, said the report, is that the expected slowdown in illegal immigration in August, when the heat typically drives people away, didn't occur.

    "Central Americans continue to arrive at the U.S.-Mexico border in surprising numbers. While they have not yet surpassed the peak of fiscal year 2014, August 2016 had the highest number of [unaccompanied children] and family unit apprehensions of any August in the past five years including 2014. Normally, apprehensions begin to decline in August because of the heat and the reduced demand for seasonal labor in the U.S. – which makes the increased apprehension numbers this August surprising," said the report.

    The report said that economic opportunity in the United States continues to drive illegal immigration as did the desire by those deported to get back to their life, and families, in America.

    "All spoke of families they have left in the U.S. and their determination to return to take care of their children and restart their lives," said the report of those interviewed in the border regions.

    The report, titled "Migrant Smuggling and Trafficking at the Rio Grande Valley," provided a sometimes jarring description of the smuggling operations illegals utilize to get into the United States.

    Migrants pay about $6,000-$8,000 for help to get into the United States.

    But it added that some pay twice for "VIP services" that will make repeated attempts to cross the border and even help get illegal immigrants deep into the United States.



    "The smugglers offer the migrants logistical support and intelligence. Their services include transportation networks, moving from place to place northward to the border based on the smugglers' sense of the securest route," said the report.

    It added: "Depending on the kind of service provided the cost can run between $6,000 and $8,000, with some VIP services costing double with a guarantee of several attempts at crossing the border and safe passage to a major city in the U.S. But the majority of migrants seem to pay to be brought to the U.S.-Mexico border, taken to a crossing point, and sometimes helped across the river."

    http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/il...rticle/2603422

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    DHS may leave known smuggling route into U.S. unprotected

    Agent told 'by end of month we're not covering it anymore'

    Published: 09/23/2016 at 8:10 PM


    An active smuggling route at the U.S. southern border with Mexico will be largely abandoned by the government at the end of this month, an agent with U.S. Border Patrol has informed WND.

    The so-called “S2 route” runs along a two-lane county road through a remote area. More than 900 illegal immigrants have been apprehended on the route over the past year, said the agent, who works out of the USBP’s El Centro sector but asked not to be identified.

    “For basically the last year we’ve been out there covering that route. Now we were told by the end of this month we’re not going to cover it anymore,” said the agent, who said he has personally patrolled the route in the past. “Nobody is going to be on this road come Oct. 1.

    “Maybe there’s something being planned that I’m not aware of,” the agent told WND. “But I asked a supervisor what the plans are for this smuggling route and he said ‘I’m not hearing anything.’ They know this is a major route but so far I’m not hearing anything.”

    WND contacted Jonathan Pacheco in the public affairs office of the El Centro border patrol sector to see if he could confirm the agent’s report.

    “In regards to the information that you received from another agent, it could have been misinterpreted,” Pacheco said in an email. “What we are absolutely safe in saying is that we have always, and will continue to always patrol Highway S-2.”

    The border agent who gave the information to WND rejected Pacheco’s statement as “blatantly false.”

    “They may send someone over there intermittently but it will not be covered on a regular basis, unless they change the policy between now and Oct. 1,” he said.

    Mexicans, Central Americans and Chinese

    He said more than 900 “mostly Mexicans” have been arrested trying to sneak through the remote border crossing over the past year “but we have even encountered Chinese and of course there’s always some Central Americans.”

    “With that checkpoint down it’s just going to become easy for them to load up and take that route,” the agent said. “They’re loading up on Interstate 8 which is the major east-west route from California to Arizona. A lot are coming across either into the eastern San Diego area or the El Centro or Calexico area.”

    Two to four agents per shift have been placed on patrol in the S2 Route, he said.

    “It’s a two-lane road, remote, it comes up from Interstate 8 and it winds through the desert mountains of eastern San Diego County, then drops out about 40 miles off interstate 8 into Highway 78, and from there they can take it over west to more of the main part of San Diego,” the agent said.

    The U.S. southern border is divided into sections, which DHS calls “sectors,” and the S2 Route is right between the El Centro and San Diego sectors. Within these sectors are various border patrol stations. The Temecula Station is officially responsible for the S2 Route.

    Temecula is the same station from which the government tried to transfer busloads of Guatemalans in the summer of 2014 only to meet citizen protesters in nearby Murietta, California. The protesters physically blocked the buses from entering their community.

    As recently as July a human smuggler driving an SUV crashed along a remote area of S2 while carrying several illegal aliens into the country, the Los Angeles Times reported. One of the aliens was killed when the SUV rolled over and another seriously injured by the smuggler, who was driving, left the scene of the accident on foot, only to be later found by border agents.

    ‘Nothing would surprise me’

    Jessica Vaughan, director of policy studies for the Center for Immigration Studies

    Jessica Vaughan, director of policy studies for the Washington-based Center for Immigration Studies, said she had not heard about the route being abandoned but “Nothing would surprise me in this administration.”

    “That is concerning. I can’t think of any reason why you would stop trying to apprehend people on a known smuggling route, in an operational plan that’s been successful like that,” Vaughan told WND. “If there is intelligence on it then what would be the alternative to cover this?”

    “Oct. 1 is the beginning of the new fiscal year so that’s significant,” Vaughan said. “I wonder if they are pulling resources to handle all the Central Americans who are coming in, because that’s been ramping up again, mostly through Texas.”

    She said word will spread fast if the S2 Route is being largely ignored by the Border Patrol.



    “There’s no doubt that people around the world now know the best route into the U.S. is to pay a smuggler to take them through the southwest border,” she said. “We are definitely starting to see more and more people coming from countries all over the world, not just Mexico and Central America. That’s because of the catch and release policy. People know that once you’re in the U.S. you’re home free, you will be given a court date, even if you don’t show up for that court date, and if you’re not a convicted felon you’re going to be able to stay for at least an undefined period of time.”

    She said the national security implications are huge.

    “When we leave routes like that open it presents more of a concern for terrorists or others from a criminal organization,” Vaughan said.

    “The smugglers know what the Border Patrol is doing, sometimes better than the agents themselves,” she added. “They have very sophisticated surveillance equipment and spotters to watch what is going on, they pay them to do it, so they’re going to figure this out pretty quickly.”

    Unofficially, El Centro has been patrolling the route for over year, the agent said.

    “It’s not going to be covered consistently, maybe some occasional agents from Temecula, but that’s a big drop-off from what we have been doing,” he said. “But it’s just foolishness, irresponsible, to let that major route go unprotected.

    “I don’t know where exactly it’s coming from, this order, but D.C. has got to know about.

    “It’s like the Mississippi River and you have a small leak in the dyke with people working on patching it up and all of a sudden they pull the patch and the city overflows with water.”

    http://www.wnd.com/2016/09/dhs-may-l...4MH18S5SBuc.99
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    It is the Oklahoma land run all over again. Who knew that the US was wide open for foreign colonization to be paid for by the very people that already occupy it?

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    We saw the happenings and realized the gov't wants it this way otherwise illegals would not be here. No INS connection anymore to report illegals, no police checking for citizenship nor allowed to ask @ it.

    Not many realized how many citizens are killed, raped; job taking was obvious but companies were hiring them left and right w/o consequences. There are still people that do not see how they are being duped, forced into paying for all their overbreeding, their tax refunds, their free child healthcare, birthing - all using the false narrative of birthplace citizenship that no politician has been able to muster enough fellows to challenge it. obama is very controlling, hard core tactics. A real mealy mouth when it comes to foreign leaders though.

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