Arizona’s Cochise County Sheriff Mark Daniels told lawmakers in Washington that international criminal organizations charge Indians an average of $21,000 to help them cross the US border illegally.
Washington. Arizona’s Cochise County Sheriff Mark Daniels told lawmakers in Washington that international criminal organizations charge Indians an average of $21,000 to help them cross the US border illegally. Daniels told members of the House Judiciary Committee this week that a criminal organization extorted at least $7,000 to smuggle a foreign national into the United States.
Daniels said the border with Mexico is not secure. The southern border of America is occupied by international criminal organizations. “They decide who will come. Your rate is determined by who you are. Are you a terrorist coming from some other country?
“I think the Indians are being charged $21,000, but the minimum amount right now is around $7,000,” he said in response to a question from Congressman Barry Moore. Most of these people don’t have that much money.” Daniels said, “So when they come to the country, they end up being slaves to these organizations that run prostitution, organized crime, drug trafficking. And they use them as labor.
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