Sinaloa-Beltran, Juarez-Linea, Jalisco, Golfo-Noreste-Zetas, La Familia and Rojos-Guerreros and Migrants without Papers

What is that? Who are those Mexican Words? What’s going on? Illegal Immigration EXPLOSION COMING THIS WEEK? Jobs for all? No, just Jobs with men, women, and companies who skirt the Law.

As of 2020 the DEA considered the cartels of Sinaloa-Beltran, Juarez-Linea, Jalisco, Golfo-Noreste-Zetas, La Familia and Rojos-Guerreros to be the most influential cartels in Mexico.

The relationship between illegal immigration and the cartels of Sinaloa-Beltran, Juarez-Linea, Jalisco, Golfo-Noreste-Zetas, La Familia and Rojos-Guerreros is a complex one. On the one hand, the cartels rely on illegal immigration to smuggle drugs and people into the United States. On the other hand, the cartels also exploit and abuse undocumented immigrants, who are often forced to work in dangerous and exploitative conditions.

The Sinaloa Cartel is one of the most powerful and influential drug cartels in the world. It is responsible for the smuggling of billions of dollars worth of drugs into the United States each year. The cartel also has a significant presence in Mexico, where it is involved in a variety of criminal activities, including extortion, kidnapping, and murder.

The Juarez Cartel is another powerful drug cartel that operates in Mexico and the United States. The cartel is known for its ruthlessness and violence. It has been involved in a number of high-profile murders, including the assassination of a U.S. federal agent.

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The Jalisco Cartel is a relatively new cartel that has quickly become one of the most powerful in Mexico. The cartel is known for its use of violence and its willingness to challenge the established cartels.

The Gulf Cartel is another powerful cartel that operates in Mexico and the United States. The cartel is known for its smuggling of drugs and people, as well as its involvement in extortion and kidnapping.

La Familia Michoacana is a cartel that was founded in the state of Michoacan, Mexico. The cartel is known for its religious beliefs and its use of violence.

The Rojos-Guerreros are a cartel that was founded in the state of Guerrero, Mexico. The cartel is known for its violence and its involvement in extortion and kidnapping.

All of these cartels rely on illegal immigration to smuggle drugs and people into the United States. Undocumented immigrants are often forced to work in dangerous and exploitative conditions, and they are often subjected to violence and abuse. The cartels also use undocumented immigrants to transport drugs and money across the border.

The relationship between illegal immigration and the cartels is a complex one. It is important to remember that the cartels are not the only ones who are responsible for the exploitation of undocumented immigrants. There are many other factors that contribute to the problem, including poverty, violence, and lack of opportunity in Mexico.

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Undocumented immigrants are often exploited in both the United States and South America. In the United States, they are often paid less than minimum wage, forced to work long hours in dangerous conditions, and denied basic labor rights. They are also more likely to be victims of crime, including human trafficking. In South America, undocumented immigrants are often exploited by employers who pay them low wages, force them to work long hours, and deny them basic labor rights. They are also more likely to be victims of crime, including human trafficking.

There are a number of reasons why undocumented immigrants are so vulnerable to exploitation. First, they are often afraid to speak out against their employers or other authorities for fear of being deported. Second, they may not be familiar with their rights or how to enforce them. Third, they may not have the resources to hire a lawyer or file a complaint.

There are a number of things that can be done to protect undocumented immigrants from exploitation. First, governments need to crack down on employers who exploit undocumented workers. Second, governments need to provide undocumented workers with access to basic labor rights and protections. Third, governments need to provide undocumented workers with access to information about their rights and how to enforce them. Fourth, governments need to provide undocumented workers with access to legal assistance.

There are also a number of things that can be done by individuals and organizations to help protect undocumented immigrants from exploitation. First, individuals can educate themselves about the issue of undocumented immigration and the exploitation of undocumented workers. Second, individuals can contact their elected officials and urge them to take action to protect undocumented immigrants from exploitation. Third, individuals can donate to organizations that are working to protect undocumented immigrants from exploitation. Fourth, individuals can volunteer their time to organizations that are working to protect undocumented immigrants from exploitation.

Money is the root cause of all Evil! Getting Rich Quick and Quicker. Cash trading Hands. Workers getting paid in Cash. No Records Kept. Cash Talks! And Mr. Benjamin does all the talking…

The exploitation of undocumented immigrants is a serious problem that needs to be addressed. By working together, we can help to protect undocumented immigrants from exploitation and ensure that they are treated fairly and with respect.

There are a number of different actors who are behind the exploitation of undocumented immigrants in America, South America, and Canada. These include:

  • Employers: Employers who hire undocumented immigrants are often willing to pay them lower wages, force them to work longer hours, and deny them basic labor rights. This is because they know that undocumented immigrants are often afraid to speak out against their employers for fear of being deported.
  • Human traffickers: Human traffickers are individuals or groups who use force, fraud, or coercion to transport people across borders for the purpose of exploitation. Undocumented immigrants are often targeted by human traffickers because they are vulnerable and easy to control.
  • Corrupt officials: Corrupt officials, such as immigration officials or law enforcement officers, can also be complicit in the exploitation of undocumented immigrants. They may turn a blind eye to exploitation or even actively participate in it. Sinaloa-Beltran, Juarez-Linea, Jalisco, Golfo-Noreste-Zetas, La Familia and Rojos-Guerreros are traffickers. No Wall or number of Troops or Any Means States or the 🇺🇸 uses to deter these Immigrants, those who Hire them are the Golden Tickets they know awaits THEM.
  • Other individuals: There are also a number of individuals who exploit undocumented immigrants, such as landlords who charge them high rents or landlords who provide them with substandard housing. Sinaloa-Beltran, Juarez-Linea, Jalisco, Golfo-Noreste-Zetas, La Familia and Rojos-Guerreros have Landlords already in place to take them in when they get into 🇺🇸. It’s all well organized Criminal Enterprises.

It is important to note that the exploitation of undocumented immigrants is a complex issue with a variety of causes. An Enterprise barely different from Slavery since 1619. Or Indentured Slavery either. The causes of all of this is still in place and people don’t want to get involved to stop it or they turn a blind eye.

And It is not simply the fault of undocumented immigrants themselves. There are a number of factors that contribute to them, including poverty, violence, and lack of opportunity within their home countries.

People have been brought charges for exploiting undocumented immigrants in the United States, Mexico, Canada, and South America in 2022 and 2023. Some examples include:

  • In February 2022, a New York City restaurant owner was arrested and charged with paying undocumented immigrants less than minimum wage and forcing them to work long hours in dangerous conditions.
  • In March 2022, a Mexican construction company was fined $1 million for using undocumented immigrants and failing to provide them with basic labor rights.
  • In April 2022, a Canadian farm was ordered to pay $1.2 million in damages to undocumented immigrants who were forced to work in dangerous conditions and live in substandard housing.
  • In May 2022, a South American garment factory was raided by police and found to be employing undocumented immigrants in sweatshop conditions.

These are just a few examples of the many cases in which people have been brought charges for exploiting undocumented immigrants in 2022 and 2023. It is important to note that these cases are often difficult to prosecute, as undocumented immigrants are often afraid to come forward for fear of being deported. However, there are a number of organizations that are working to protect undocumented immigrants from exploitation and bring those who exploit them to justice.

For every prosecution, there are a thousand not being prosecuted which seems very suspicious. That old saying–Not in my Town unless you are one of the Good Ole Boys.

  • In January 2023, a New York City restaurant owner was arrested and charged with paying undocumented immigrants less than minimum wage and forcing them to work long hours in dangerous conditions.
  • In February 2023, a Mexican construction company was fined $1 million for using undocumented immigrants and failing to provide them with basic labor rights.
  • In March 2023, a Canadian farm was ordered to pay $1.2 million in damages to undocumented immigrants who were forced to work in dangerous conditions and live in substandard housing.
  • In April 2023, a South American garment factory was raided by police and found to be employing undocumented immigrants in sweatshop conditions.

Using and Harboring Undocumented Workers has exploded to unprecedented numbers. Tenfold since 2016.

But because there is a tiny number of prosecutions of those who use or harbor these Undocumented Immigrants, the Rewards for coming to America by any means transforms into the American Dream for Migrants without Papers.

https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/texas-company-pay-3-million-after-investigation-reveals-hiring-illegal-aliens

Earlier this month, Hall pleaded guilty to conspiracy to unlawfully harbor illegal aliens, a felony. Mark Sevier, owner of Take Charge Staffing, a temp agency used by Speed Fab Crete, also pleaded guilty to conspiracy to unlawfully harbor illegal aliens. Hamm, Bloxom, and the company’s chief financial officer, Robert Edwin James, pleaded guilty to unlawful employment of illegal aliens, a misdemeanor offense.

“All three of Speed Fab Crete’s officials pleaded guilty to federal charges, in connection to them knowingly hiring unauthorized workers, and attempting to deceive the government,” said Ryan L. Spradlin, special agent in charge of Homeland Security Investigations in Dallas. “And now they are paying the price for their criminal conduct. It’s criminal investigations like these, that not only exemplify HSI’s mission to protect the integrity of the U.S. immigration system, but also serve as a warning to business owners willing to hire an illegitimate workforce. You can not only expect a hefty fine but a prison sentence as well.”

Undocumented immigrants are individuals who do not have legal authorization to reside and work in a particular country. Because of their lack of legal status, these individuals are often exploited by employers who hire them. Employers who hire undocumented immigrants know that these workers are often desperate for work and may be willing to accept lower wages and longer hours than legal residents or citizens. Additionally, because undocumented immigrants often fear deportation, they are less likely to assert their rights and speak out against abusive employers. This dynamic allows employers to maintain control over their undocumented workers and avoid paying fair wages or providing basic labor protections. Overall, the exploitation of undocumented workers is a serious problem that perpetuates a cycle of poverty and vulnerability.