Let’s call it Carlos, one of the guys who knows the best way to cross the border.
“What has happened is that the United States thinks it has stopped immigration. Yes, now fewer come by land, but by sea it has increased, Saudis, Haitians or others find different ways to cross the border,” he says.It is an industry, a company, and that industry if there is demand people pay, it is… to put it that way, like pay for less.
Parriva has followed immigration policies and their impact on the border. Carlos, a person involved in services providing immigrants thinks and laughs.
In a recent interview with Terry ‘El Terrible’ Cortez, he laughs and reflects.
El Terrible, the best radio host on the radio in Spanish asked.
“How do they get through? Is it true that there is a VIP?.
And Carlos answers, ‘Of course, we take them across the border, with the complicity of the Border Patrol.’
According to him, the Army is not involved, not yet…
“We continue paying the people at the checkpoints, the Border Patrol, whoever wants to deny it is a blind man in his own land,” says Carlos.
“Are you telling me that the National Guard, the Border Patrol is involved?” says Terry.
Carlos laughed.
“Every day we have thousands of immigrants, let’s say they stop 20 percent. I work for a company, 20 percent loss is nothing, especially when the business increased the price of the past 30 percent.”
“Your advice to these people?” Terry asks.
“That the American Dream is over. Now, if they want to pay me… welcome the money.”
The interview live you can heard that in 97.9.FM La RaZa
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