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US groups want to take over Coyotes’ immigration recruiting business

Pro-immigrant groups are using record death rates among illegal immigrants to demand that the government take more immigrants brought by coyotes to transport them safely.

President Joe Biden’s government uses coyote nets to receive and transport additional immigrants in addition to the nearly one million legal immigrants designated by Congress each year. When immigrants are brought into the cartel-controlled border area, US officials grant them legal status or exemption from deportation while working for US companies for low wages.

The government’s covert treatment of paying coyote customers also adds to the recorded border death rate. The death toll was recorded on 1 July by the United Nations Migration Institute:

More than 1,238 people died in transit [north, central and south] America in 2021, including at least 51 children… At least 728 of these deaths occurred at the US-Mexico border, making it the world’s deadliest land crossing.

Krish O’Mara Vinyaraja, head of the Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service, wants to take over some of the coyote business.

“Political leaders … can reduce the overall number of people coming to our southern border by creating viable pathways that require no risk to vulnerable populations and no rewards for coyote criminals,” O’Mara Vinyaraja said in an article on CNN.

His group is already being paid by the federal government to place government-approved migrant refugees in American communities and workplaces. He continues:

One such approach is the U.S. Refugee Admission Program, which accepts and resettles refugees whose applications are processed while the applicant is abroad, eliminating the need to make a fraudulent trip to the United States.

The Biden administration should immediately step up its processing abroad and expand into new regions such as South and Central America where there is a large refugee population in chronic conditions. This will compensate for his unfortunate failure to fulfill his obligations to refugees.

Another pro-immigration group supports his proposal for safer legalized immigration.

“Reforms should allow us to attract legitimate visiting workers and open up legal opportunities for people who can help our economy,” said Domingo Garcia, head of the Latino ethnic group called LULAC, or the Union of United Hispanic Citizens. . “These measures will prevent these refugees and migrants from falling into the hands of smugglers and coyotes who are ready to risk the lives of others for a dollar,” he wrote.

O’Mara Wignaraj’s argument that Americans should save immigrants’ lives by legalizing illegal immigration illustrates the radical ambitions of immigration groups, says Mark Krikorian, director of the Center for Immigration Studies:

logical conclusion [safety] the entire argument must be accessible…. using American taxpayers’ money, that is [migrants] You don’t have to filter by moneylenders or mortgage your uncle’s small farm.

[That] inevitably leads to unlimited migration. there is no way you can [logically] go there. If you say “No, I’m in favor of immigration restrictions”, what will you do next year? Let’s say you want 5 million legal immigrants a year, and that honestly won’t be an incredible stance for many Democrats in Congress. when are you ready for what [migrant] Will the number rise to 5,000,001? He’s not a rapist, he doesn’t sell drugs, he’s an ordinary worker, and he’s already crossed your line.

Are you ready to arrest him and throw him out of the country? Yes or no? And if your answer is no, you have unlimited immigration rights. No Democrat in Congress or in the administration really wants to say yes. [deport him]”.

Current law allows the federal government to import one million consumers, workers and tenants each year. The government also imports nearly a million worker visas for jobs that high-paying Americans and their vehicles can do.

Since January 2021, the federal government has also accepted more than one million immigrants brought to the southern border by coyotes.

Many of the migrants brought in by the jackals die trying to cross the border holes created by Biden Border Patrol chief Alejandro Majorcas. He talks about work permits and mandatory amnesty that encourage immigrants to risk their lives to find work in the US.

A US Border Patrol agent looks at the IDs of immigrants awaiting US Border Protection clearance after crossing the Mexican border in Yuma, Arizona in the early hours of June 22, 2022. (Photo by Qian Weizhong/VCG via Getty Images)

One survivor described the deaths of 53 migrants who got into a truck trailer with coyotes on June 27:

As the truck moved, more and more immigrants stopped, people began to gather at the door, [migrant] Cardona Thomas. There was no way to keep track of time.

“People were shouting, someone was crying. “Often women asked him to stop and open the doors because it was too hot to breathe.”

He said the driver in the taxi or someone else shouted “we’re coming, the rest is 20 minutes, six minutes”.

According to PlazaPublica, a website in Guatemala, Guatemalan teenager Juan Wilmer Tulul Tepas died in a truck:

The words “Yes, yes, he is dead”, [his father] Manuel Tulul confirmed the plot by looking at photos of his deceased son… [His mother] Magdalena had nothing to say. He just grabbed his chest and cried.

Of the 53 dead found in a truck, only a handful of those who died trying to reach the border were welcomed by progressives and their allies at federal agencies, including Border Patrol Chief Alejandro Mallorcas.

The UN report describes the known number of migrants who died in 2021:

The largest demographic in the available data on immigrant deaths in America is the unidentified, with about 500 people who died on the migration routes in 2021 remaining anonymous. The largest proportion of those identified were Mexicans (154), followed by Guatemalans (129) and Venezuelans (94).

in Darien Gorge [in Panama]In 2021, 51 dead migrants were recorded. However, anecdotal reports indicate that many migrants died in the Darien Gorge without their remains being found or reported, so this figure represents only a small fraction of the actual death toll.

“All … figures should be underestimated, given the problems in collecting data on migrant deaths in the region and the lack of official sources of information,” the report said.

The sending countries were hit hard by the US government’s semi-colonial policies to attract poor workers, consumers and tenants to stimulate the US economy. For example, PlazaPublica reports from the rural village of Tsukubal, a five-hour drive from the capital:

Teacher Antonia Ikstoz said that children no longer go to school because it does not benefit them, their families have no money and they have to help their parents. They believe education is a waste of time as they see higher education students leave the US.

Antonia has been a primary school teacher in Santa Catarina Ixtahuacan for 11 years and one of her main struggles is trying to persuade her 11-12 year old students not to immigrate. “I have a job and barely enough money, but I’m not going because I can convince some kids to stay here,” she said.

But pro-immigration groups continue to call for the evacuation of more migrants from poorer countries.

Last week, 53 immigrants died in an abandoned trailer in a smuggling case in Texas. (Screenshot of KSAT video)

According to a July 1 newspaper article, “The best way to limit areas for illegal activity that has killed at least 53 people in southeast San Antonio this week is to expand and strengthen legal opportunities for immigrants.” Washington Post Enrique Acevedo is a Mexican-born journalist for CBS News.

“What we have at the Southwest border is that many people put their lives in the hands of smugglers who take dangerous routes to enter the United States,” Andrew Seli, head of the Immigration Institute, told C. .politicians. -SPAN 1 July:

You have to deal with at least three or four strategies. And one of them is that you need to create more opportunities for people to come in legally… If we don’t do that, everything we do will definitely fail. This is the law of supply and demand, and sooner or later people will find a way around every coercive step we take.

Speaking on the left, O’Mara Vinyaraja said that legalizing more immigrants would be good for US trade and competition with China:

Policymakers should also recognize the economic contribution that immigrants are willing to make in the face of a nationwide labor shortage by expanding access to work visas such as the H-2A and H-2B visas. The fact that people around the world are jealous of the opportunity to work in the US is a strategic competitive advantage we should use, especially in the face of a rising China with a larger total population.

The same selfish demand for an endless supply of cheap labor, regardless of citizens’ right to a fair labor market, is advocated by business leaders in Republican-dominated states.

“When Idaho’s agriculture industry wants to hire workers to harvest its crops, where these workers live shouldn’t matter,” said Peter Crabb, a professor of economics at Northwestern Nazarene University in Nampa, Idaho. “Every time we block mutually beneficial transactions, we reduce competition and all the benefits to society,” said an article published July 5 for the Idaho newspaper.

But the so-called “labor shortage” is good for Americans and Americans: it forces CEOs to hire Americans for higher wages, as well as invest more money in higher technology, automation-enhancing productivity, and allow Americans to find more jobs every day. .

According to Krikorian, pro-immigrationists prefer to import people rather than trade with their own countries. Trade allowed many countries, such as Chile and Brazil, to flourish by selling goods to Americans.

But immigration advocates “want to import people, [trade for] this is the product of people’s labor,” Krikorian said.

Source: Breitbart

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