Sonoita (AZ) safety warning

jerry

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Just to bring a little balance to this already-sidetracked thread, illegal immigrants, specifically non-Mexican, have been caught crossing the U.S. southern border at an alarming rate according to recent Border Patrol statistics. With nearly 5,000 unaccompanied children caught in October and almost 3,000 caught in the first half of November, The Washington Times reports that it signals how smuggling cartels and would-be illegal immigrants are paying close attention to the careless border enforcement in the U.S
Reverend Moons Washington Times....right......even from the right wing swamp that poisons minds the numbers other than central square is minimal "he number of Chinese, Brazilians, Indians and, strikingly, Cubans, has each surged by more than 100 percent, and the number from Pakistan, while small overall, has spiked from 6 at this point last year to 31 now — an increase of more than 400 percent."
From 6 to 30.......wow. Again our Arizona border problem comes from drug smugglers. I want more atheist crossers...I will bake them a welcome cake..
The following on Altar:
He arrived this tragic change from 2000, when they began to arrive about two thousand migrants Altar daily. The phenomenon that intensified and reached its peak in 2005, with the arrival of between 10 000 and 15 000 migrants a day to the town, announcing a social chaos that just filled with the peace of all.

Today, however, the number dropped and is currently among the hundred or hundred migrants a day, enough to sustain the economy of 17 hotels and 90 guesthouses figure, which mostly look closed or were simply abandoned by their owners, who were mostly unfamiliar with cultural roots nor Altar.

Those who see directly this new devastating phenomenon, argue that the new collections among those who engage in trafficking in migrants, are simply unattainable for most applicants to cross into the United States, since they have to pay for each attempt to get close the border 8000 pesos, without exception.

"So who it comes Altar want to cross to the other side, pay once and if failed to cross, does not return because the rate they charge in this area is very high, when at first only paid 500 pesos per crossing and 100 Transportation to Sásabe or Chango and thousands came today only reach a few and when they fail the first time, they simply go Altar "said one of the traders.
 
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Well the stats were Border Patrol stats. Washington Times merely commented on why that might be. And actually, I don’t care so much how many are coming and going at what rate and when, but rather, that they are allowed (encouraged) to do so at all.
 
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