A Venezuelan Explains How (And Why) Criminal Migrants Get To The US
Posted by freedomforall 1 year, 9 months ago to Politics
Excerpt:
"You may already be aware of the dangerous Darien jungle crossing. It’s a remote area in Panama with no road through it. There is no way to know how many people have perished there. People die not only because the jungle is already a very dangerous place for the untrained. It’s the gangs taking advantage of whomever they find. There are enough horror stories in the media to traumatize anyone for life.
Just as general information: previous to this nightmare of a walk, there were enough borders to cross that is not so easy to go through, even for a regular citizen. However, for some reason, hordes of people carrying suitcases and all sorts of bags just walk through. There are eight (yes, EIGHT) countries to cross by foot to reach the Southern Border of the US. How someone without money can do it, is an unnerving question.
And a much more unnerving one is how criminals do it.
The first leg is over 500 miles (+800km) from Caracas, Venezuela to Cucuta, Colombia. This leg is relatively easy because it is a very beaten path with plenty of bus services.
From Cucuta, the next leg is going to Necocli, Colombia, covering a similar distance. This is a coastal town. They can reach from there to several points at the coastline. From there, the crossing is by foot until the Southern Border through Panama, Honduras, and Mexico.
This is one of the paths they follow, like many migrants trying to cross.
The story of this handicapped migrant is something different. He and his family spent $7000 on the whole journey. How someone decides to use that amount of money to cross one of the most dangerous areas in South America is beyond my common sense.
That money could get someone a small hacienda to live in and have basic needs covered, including a vehicle.
The journey is incredibly dangerous for many reasons.
Another example I cannot understand is the one depicted by this Army defector and his family. Their gear consisted of a camping tent, boots, repellant, and $5000, a product for the sale of their belongings. I haven’t seen that wad of cash that size in my whole life, to be honest. Mentioning the wife that if the bandits kidnap their child, she will be very likely missing, and can’t avoid her being assaulted…
Really? Who is willing to take that risk?"
"You may already be aware of the dangerous Darien jungle crossing. It’s a remote area in Panama with no road through it. There is no way to know how many people have perished there. People die not only because the jungle is already a very dangerous place for the untrained. It’s the gangs taking advantage of whomever they find. There are enough horror stories in the media to traumatize anyone for life.
Just as general information: previous to this nightmare of a walk, there were enough borders to cross that is not so easy to go through, even for a regular citizen. However, for some reason, hordes of people carrying suitcases and all sorts of bags just walk through. There are eight (yes, EIGHT) countries to cross by foot to reach the Southern Border of the US. How someone without money can do it, is an unnerving question.
And a much more unnerving one is how criminals do it.
The first leg is over 500 miles (+800km) from Caracas, Venezuela to Cucuta, Colombia. This leg is relatively easy because it is a very beaten path with plenty of bus services.
From Cucuta, the next leg is going to Necocli, Colombia, covering a similar distance. This is a coastal town. They can reach from there to several points at the coastline. From there, the crossing is by foot until the Southern Border through Panama, Honduras, and Mexico.
This is one of the paths they follow, like many migrants trying to cross.
The story of this handicapped migrant is something different. He and his family spent $7000 on the whole journey. How someone decides to use that amount of money to cross one of the most dangerous areas in South America is beyond my common sense.
That money could get someone a small hacienda to live in and have basic needs covered, including a vehicle.
The journey is incredibly dangerous for many reasons.
Another example I cannot understand is the one depicted by this Army defector and his family. Their gear consisted of a camping tent, boots, repellant, and $5000, a product for the sale of their belongings. I haven’t seen that wad of cash that size in my whole life, to be honest. Mentioning the wife that if the bandits kidnap their child, she will be very likely missing, and can’t avoid her being assaulted…
Really? Who is willing to take that risk?"
the il-legal is NOT under US Jurisdiction, so the kid is NOT a Citizen
send them both back
we need to stop being stupid
wanna bet?
Venezuela has a coast
US Navy shows up, Landing approach
is he gonna have their pathetic "military" open fire??
as for other nations that refuse to take them back
either use parachutes from US Military Transports and/or deduct $1 million each year for any aid we give them for each bast-ard we have to be stuck with. EACH YEAR we have them or just send them back to Mexico, Mexico allowed them to get to our border, they can have them and deal with them
any nation with a coast can deal with the US Navy bringing back their people
put me in charge of returning these basr_ards
i'll do it
on Americans, not taking jobs from Americans, able to speak English, are not criminals, not terrorist
invaders, and have some talent or ability that is in short supply here (not including procreation)
I would have no problem with legal immigration.
That is NOT what is happening.
I am completely against illegal immigrants regardless of where they come from.
I do have a problem with twisted up control freak jackasses who think they can tell me not to call illegal immigrants illegal or illegals or the criminals that they are.
Same can be said for the traitorous criminals who illegally opened our borders for what became invasion of~~whoa, why did the word "termites" just pop into me dino's head?
they are NOT sending their best here, ask the family of the murdered girl
Also fully expecting a terrorist attack already being planned inside our borders.
Attack? Or attacks?