1. El declive del contrabando de indocumentados en México.
- Author
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Izcara Palacios, Simón Pedro
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BORDER security , *HUMAN smuggling , *UNDOCUMENTED immigrants , *BORDER patrols , *DRUG traffic , *ECONOMICS ,UNITED States emigration & immigration - Abstract
The article aims to question and disprove the popular belief that human smuggling services over the Mexico-U.S. border has become an increasingly profitable industry as border control has improved and the process has become more sophisticated. The author claims that while many believe that small smuggling rings have been gradually replaced by larger, more organized criminal groups with connections to drug cartels, which then make a greater profit, the reality may be that the smuggling organizations are being forced to pay higher fees to pass through corridors controlled by the cartels, making the business less profitable and decreasing the number of Mexican citizens seeking to cross the border illegally into the United States.
- Published
- 2012
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