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| Smuggling Operation of Cubans Estimated to Earn $80 Million Annually |
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| Wednesday, 18 June 2008 | |
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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FORMER BORDER PATROL OFFICERS The National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers (NAFBPO) extracts and condenses the material that follows from Mexican and Central and South American on-line media sources on a daily basis. You are free to disseminate this information, but we request that you credit NAFBPO as being the provider.Visit our website: http://www.nafbpo.org Foreign News Report El Universal (Mexico City) 6/18/08 A criminal group, The Miami Mafia, is reported to have an increasingly active presence in southeast Mexico. They have bases of operation in five cities in four states, according to information from the office of the Federal Attorney General (PGR). Reports indicate that Cancún and Isla Mujeres, Quintana Roo; Mérida, Yucatan; Tenosique, Tabasco (sic) and Tapachula, Chiapas are the locations where the network of smuggling operations of mostly undocumented Cubans has been established. The operation is estimated to earn 80 million dollars annually. Sources in the PGR affirm that people-smuggling operations contend with other organized crime, principally the Gulf Cartel, for control of routes of travel. This would explain the increase in violence in states like Qintana Roo. A related story notes that the smuggling of Cubans has caught the attention of U.S. and Mexican authorities as apparently the work of organized traffickers. The Mexican Secretary of Government (no U.S. equivalent) today officially published the constitutional reform signed yesterday by President Calderón regarding penal justice. The mandate was described as “the most relevant reform achieved in the penal system that we Mexicans have had in a long time.” In a followup from yesterday’s story, a recount of the 112 undocumented Central Americans arrested in Puebla was published. The corrected number of Guatemalans was 14. Also, the number of women in the group was 43. The 10 arrested smugglers had charged each one up to $4,000 to bring them into Mexico on their truncated trip to the American dream. (Their words) El Porvenir (Monterrey, Nuevo León) 6/18/08 ![]()
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