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The Real Issue at the US-Mexico Border
The crisis at the US-Mexico border isn't just about the humanitarian concerns of those trying to cross - there's a bigger issue that people need to address. There is a machine profiting off of smuggling people and it's important to see beyond the surface of the crisis.
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The crisis at the border is not just about people coming through, but also about the illegal activities of those trying to cross, like busting and moving people through Mexico and forcing their way into the U.S.
17:27 - 21:37 (04:09)
Summary
The crisis at the border is not just about people coming through, but also about the illegal activities of those trying to cross, like busting and moving people through Mexico and forcing their way into the U.S.
ChapterThe Real Issue at the US-Mexico Border
EpisodeUS-Mexico Border Crisis 2021 with Ed Calderon
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
Building a wall on the Mexican border is not enough if the people who man it are not given the proper tools.
21:37 - 25:43 (04:06)
Summary
Building a wall on the Mexican border is not enough if the people who man it are not given the proper tools. The limitations of border protection in some parts of the border make it easier for drug smugglers to pass through unnoticed.
ChapterThe Real Issue at the US-Mexico Border
EpisodeUS-Mexico Border Crisis 2021 with Ed Calderon
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
Cartels have networks in the US ready to receive labor force people that they can rent out, and those fostering, supporting, and cheering some of these groups as they cross the border need to realize the machine that's feeding off these people.
25:43 - 28:21 (02:37)
Summary
Cartels have networks in the US ready to receive labor force people that they can rent out, and those fostering, supporting, and cheering some of these groups as they cross the border need to realize the machine that's feeding off these people. Additionally, the cartels do not stop at the border, and there are at least 80 members of a cartel operating stateside.