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The Great Wall of Texas… good for (shady) business

4 October 2006

From Guadalajara-based Canadian journalist David Agren’s “Tales from the Chicken Bus”…

Politics and hurt feelings aside – the Mexican government likens the barrier to the Berlin Wall and considers the construction plans unneighborly – the biggest beneficiary will probably be polleros (traffickers), whose business of smuggling migrants should become a whole lot more lucrative.

In an insightful column in today’s Publico (Guadalajara), editor Luis Miguel Gonzalez laid out the polleros’ economics. According to a 1993 study, one of every six undocumented migrants hired a pollero. By 2004, the figure jumped to two out of every five. The value of the human-smuggling business is estimated to be worth $5 billion annually.

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