Illegal Immigrants To Border Patrol: "We're Coming For The Amnesty"
Michael Board, Nov. 10, 2014, News Radio 1200 WOAI
Indications are that as many as 6 million people could have their status in the United States 'normalized,' meaning they would be allowed to remain in the country, work legally and perhaps have a path to citizenship, thanks to President Obama's expected Executive Order.
But Shawn Moran, who is with the National Border Patrol Council, tells Newsradio 1200 WOAI that just the talk of granting legal status to illegals will have an impact on cross border traffic.
"We definitely see increases in illegal aliens coming across the border when there is national talk of an amnesty," Moran said.
Moran says immigrant smuggling cartels in Mexico and Latin America pounce on that talk to try to shake down desperate people who are facing poverty and horrible crime in their native countries.
Read more: www.woai.com
Indications are that as many as 6 million people could have their status in the United States 'normalized,' meaning they would be allowed to remain in the country, work legally and perhaps have a path to citizenship, thanks to President Obama's expected Executive Order.
But Shawn Moran, who is with the National Border Patrol Council, tells Newsradio 1200 WOAI that just the talk of granting legal status to illegals will have an impact on cross border traffic.
"We definitely see increases in illegal aliens coming across the border when there is national talk of an amnesty," Moran said.
Moran says immigrant smuggling cartels in Mexico and Latin America pounce on that talk to try to shake down desperate people who are facing poverty and horrible crime in their native countries.
Read more: www.woai.com
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