Cartels Turn Border Towns into War Zones: Migrant Trafficking Surpasses Drug Trade in Profits
January 21, 2024Mexican drug cartels are profiting from the influx of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border, turning it into a war zone
These cartels charge migrants for guidance across the border, extort them, or kidnap them, creating a lucrative illegal business
Different cartels are fighting each other and Mexican authorities for control of smuggling routes, escalating violence
The Tucson sector, one of the busiest sectors on the southern border, recorded over 300,000 migrant crossings in FY 2023
The illegal business related to immigration has become more profitable than drug trafficking for the cartels
The attorney general in Chihuahua reported a spike in homicides in Ciudad Juárez due to the increase in migrants and related illegal activities
Record-setting numbers of migrant apprehensions were recorded at the U.S.-Mexico border in 2023
Migrants face increasing dangers such as extortion and kidnapping as they try to navigate the border.
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