Cuban smuggling business is thriving – The multimillion-dollar trade brings more immigrants to U.S. borders. Authorities propose targeting the money source: exiles paying for their relatives’ passage.
Tagged: border, Cuba, Cuban, MexicoPosted on: September 18th, 2007“A multimillion-dollar human smuggling enterprise is bringing thousands of Cubans to the U.S. on high-powered speedboats at a price of up to $10,000 a head, and the flourishing business has increased the number of Cubans illegally entering the U.S. by double-digit percentages in each of the last three years.
More than 16,000 Cubans have arrived illegally this fiscal year, which ends Sept. 30. Most arrived on remote beaches in the Florida Keys or in Mexico, where they could enter the U.S. Southwest through official border crossings.”
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