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Ted Cruz Play Game - Real Story Is Human Trafficking & Sex Slaves Is U.S.A. Planned
Is Life A Game On The People or about Illusion of choice or do you really have a choice in the game of life ? What we eat, what we read, who we elect; everyday we make choices that determine how we want to live. Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness Is A Citizens Illusion Of Democracy. But what if these choices are just an illusion? In an era where regulations and red tape rule every industry, where lobby groups and big business wield more influence than ever before, our daily choices have become increasingly limited. Focusing on key areas such as food, medicine, finance, and media, sex slave, drugs and rape of kids, Is This Freedom of Choice or From Choice provides viewers with a glimpse at the myriad of ways their lives are being dictated, and tells us who stands to gain. Follow The Money and Read All The Text Below... Thanks ! ! !
America Is Largest Drug Cartels In The World and is currently the majority supplier of drug for profit a so called illicit fentanyl to North America, with most, if not all of the cartel's heroin now also being mixed with fentanyl or related chemical like xylazine analogues to increase the heroin's “potency” in a more cost-effective manner. As of Jan. 2023, the U.S. Government Cartel is overall the most active drug cartel involved in flying in from china etc. and so called smuggling illicit drugs into the United States and trafficking them throughout the country by are Own Food and Drug Administration.
Reports Suggest That Pedophile's Alejandro Mayorkas and Others in the federal government has been unable to track (this # is low) 85,000+ ages 11 to 16 years old migrant children sex slaves mostly girls who have been sold by U.S.A. Government as Sex Slaves and released into the United States since 2021. Some of these children may have been forced into sex labor in the U.S., and concerns have been raised about the welfare of these children. A first-term House Republican is leading 75 other lawmakers in demanding transparency from the Biden administration. A New York City fake or real report found that the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) could not reach more than 286,000+ children after being placed with sex traders and fake sponsors and lost "immediate contact" with two-third of the children. Senator Hawley think he has demanded that the FBI and DOJ launch a fake full-scale effort to locate missing migrant children as the children are not really missing but sold as sex slaves.
Biden Admin. Sale Girls 11 to 14 Age To Sex Trade 4 Illegals Arrive On Ghost Flights!
Government officials say that secret flights on a variety of factors, including (Real Numbers Over 1,262,000+ missing children so far) because of air space restrictions and weather conditions, and that no attempt is made to hide their arrival (is a lie). The more fundamental concern expressed by politicians who keep talking about “ghost flights at 1am to 4am the Biden administration helping sex traders and Government pedophile pickers look at the unattended kids and teens the most and or unaccompanied girl 11 to 14 and some boys so no one will look for them, for the secret flights at night only to sell to sex slave traders in U.S.A. Biden admin and others doesn’t want media attention on illegal immigration flights, its open border policies, or the results of those policies. How do we know? A security officer just said so, in an sex explosive video of secretive, dark-of-night flights transporting illegal immigrants to various points at night only throughout the U.S.A.
"This video merits coast-to-coast media coverage, not just to expose the administration’s stealth operations that flout the laws, but to encourage Americans and leaders at all levels of government to demand that the administration start protecting our border, our country, and our citizens."
The list of lies administration officials have told regarding their handling of illegal immigration is extensive and still growing. How many times have they refused to call the historic numbers of illegal immigrants crossing the southern border a “crisis” or implausibly claimed the border is “closed”?
Among the most pernicious problems to emerge in recent years is the sexual abuse of detainees. According to government documents obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union through the Freedom of Information Act, nearly 1,826,000 allegations of abuse from government own sex traders and detainees in detention facilities.
Because child trafficking is often linked with lucrative criminal activity and corruption, it is hard to estimate how many children suffer, but trafficking and exploitation is an increasing risk as more children around the world live in conflict.
Tragically, many of the sex workers in the town are girls under age 18, some as young as 10. Many are trafficked into the town, while others are forced into the sex trade. These girls are extremely vulnerable, living their lives exposed to serious risks, including physical, sexual and psychological violence.
The act - Recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, or receipt of persons.
The means - Threat or use of force, coercion, abduction, fraud, deception, abuse of power or vulnerability, or giving payments or benefits to a person in control of the victim. The purpose - For the purpose of exploitation, which includes exploiting the prostitution of others, sexual exploitation, forced labor, slavery or similar practices and the removal of organs.
In the U.S., 66% of child sex trafficking victims have a history in the child welfare system. Foster children in particular are vulnerable to being victimized by child trafficking. Children in the foster care system often live in of the poorest communities in America, where Save the Children works to break the cycle of poverty and ensure that every child gets a healthy start, a quality education, and is protected.
Consent – Individuals involved have consented to the smuggling. Trafficking victims either have not consented or have been coerced into consent.
Exploitation – When the smuggled individual arrives at their destination, the smuggling ends. Trafficking is the continuous exploitation of a victim to generate profit for the traffickers. Transnationality – A person who is smuggled is always brought from one state to another. Trafficking can occur either within or between states.
The child sex trade is booming in the United States, thanks in part to the ease and anonymity of online classified ad sites. And the average age of entry into child prostitution or pornography? Between 12 and 14 years old. “Girls as young as 11 have been identified in ads. Yes Thank You the Biden administration for sex traders and pedophile pickers look at the unattended and or unaccompanied girl 11 to 14 and some boys so no one will look for them, for the secret flights at night only to sell to sex slave traders in U.S.A. Biden admin doesn’t want media attention on illegal immigration flights at all.
Sex Trafficking is only a crime if you do it. Yes Its O.K. If U.S. Government Officials Say That Secret Sex Slave Flights Do It... when women, men and/or children are forcefully involved in commercial sex acts. In the United States, any minor under the age of 18 engaged in commercial sex acts is automatically considered a victim of sex trafficking under the law. Worldwide, it's estimated that there are 7.6 million victims of sex trafficking.
A Dangerous New Zombie Drug is Taking Over American Streets and Million Will Die ?
There’s a new drug in town — and it has deadly consequences. Xylazine - otherwise known as “tranq,” “tranq dope” and “zombie drug” is wreaking havoc in major cities across the country with its devastating effects: It can literally rot the user’s skin. The substance, which seemed to first appear in Philadelphia before migrating west to San Francisco and Los Angeles, was used for cutting heroin, but, most recently, it has been discovered in fentanyl and other illicit drugs and remember you do not have to buy or use any street drugs at all ?
U.S. Government Is Selling Fentanyl Laced w-Xylazine To Kill Us - Its Not From Mexico
CIA Killing 100,000> Year Selling Heroin In U.S.A. Our Troops Protecting Opium-Heroin - https://rumble.com/v2fg19o-cia-killing-100000-year-selling-heroin-in-u.s.a.-our-troops-protecting-opiu.html
Departure of 100 Thousands Private Drug Contractors Was a Turning Point in Afghan Military’s Collapse and often military veterans who work for drug trade and private security firms. 90% opium-heroin in afganistan area left Afghanistan weeks ago and deployed elsewhere in the region or in the Persian Gulf.
Outrageous Police Killing's Misconduct Police Brutality and Public Trust Is Now Gone!
You can truly grieve for every officer who has been lost in the line of duty in this country and still be troubled by cases of police overreach. Those two ideas are not mutually exclusive. You can have great regard for law enforcement and still want them to be held to high standards. This is a compilation video containing 10 incidents involving police officers, which had all been previously reported by various media outlets. This video is not created to elicit negative views towards the police in general. The purpose of this compilation is purely informative. This video does not contain any paid promotion and it is not monetized in any way.
What Governments Don’t Want You To Know About Modern Sex Slavery In The World
Global Slavery Index estimates that 45.8 million people are currently enslaved in some form. Modern slavery consists of human trafficking for physical labor or sex. The victims include women, young girls and boys, and LGBTQ youth, who are often coerced into prostitution. We may think modern slavery only takes place in faraway lands, but it’s happening right here, right now.
According to the U.S. Department of Justice and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Long Island and New York City are in the top 20 locations for sex trafficking in the U.S. Most recently, three Long Islanders were charged with human trafficking and child prostitution. Long Island’s access to transportation (airports, rail roads, boats) and its dense population make it easier to target and move people unnoticed. What most see as a disgusting and illegal act is a lucrative business for others. Sex trafficking generates approximately $19.6 billion annually in the U.S. alone.
CIA-DOJ-FBI Pizza-Gate Secrets Sex Multi-Billion Dollar Human Trafficking Industry
Millions of Rapist and Pedophile's Are Living and Working and Rape in U.S.A. and Secrets of the Multi-Billion Dollar Human Trafficking Industry World Wide is a documentary that exposes the global sex trade in women from the former 18 Soviet Bloc Country and U.S.A. The film takes viewers into the shadowy, multi-billion dollar world of sex trafficking.
Sanctuary Cities And Sanctuary States And Federal Government In U.S.A. For Sale
Felons, Illegals And MS13 Welcome Reads "Official Sanctuary State" Sign At California Border and Other Sanctuary States in USA have been there for long, known for protecting undocumented immigrants in USA, but do they really face a threat from anyone winning the election?
Worldwide, false promises are ways in which traffickers bait and enslave their victims – both adults and minors. Indigenous populations and those who live in abject poverty are typically economically and politically marginalized; thus, most lack rights and access to basic services such as education which make them particularly vulnerable to sex trafficking.
Many times, people from these communities are offered false employment opportunities in major cities. For example, men and boys are sent overseas to work in construction and agriculture but are also forced to perform commercial sex acts. Women and young girls may be offered jobs as models, nannies, waitresses or dancers. Some traffickers operate under the guise of agencies that offer cross-country dating services. However, upon arrival, these individuals are abused, threatened and sold in the sex industry.
Often, traffickers keep victims under their control by saying that they’ll be free after they pay their debt. The “debt” is supposedly incurred from the victims’ recruitment, transportation, upkeep or even their crude “sale.” Thus, sex trafficking may occur within debt bondage/bonded labor. Victims of sex trafficking may eventually perform other functions, in addition to being forced sex workers. Some traffickers use sex trafficking victims to recruit or transport other victims.
As a result, when sex trafficking victims are caught, they might be detained and prosecuted for criminal activity (e.g., prostitution). However, a legal charge is only one area of concern. Sex trafficking has devastating consequences for the trafficked individual. Victims may suffer from long-lasting physical and psychological trauma, disease (HIV/AIDS), drug addiction, malnutrition and social ostracism.
International Definition
Forced labor includes forced sexual services. The ILO’s Forced Labor Convention defines forced labor as all work or service exacted from a person under the threat of a penalty and for which the person has not offered himself or herself voluntarily. The UN’s Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children (the Palermo Protocol) includes three elements in its definition: the act, the means and the object. Sex trafficking is the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of persons who under threat, force, coercion, fraud, deception or abuse of power are sexually exploited for the financial gain of another.
United States' Definition
Similarly, in the United States, sex trafficking involves three elements: the process, the means and the goal. The U.S. Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act defines sex trafficking as the recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision or obtaining of an individual who under force, fraud or coercion is induced to perform a commercial sex act. Note that sex trafficking does not have to have some form of travel, transportation or movement across borders. At the core, sex trafficking is characterized by sexual exploitation through force, fraud or coercion. For children (anyone under 18 years old), consent is irrelevant, and the element of means (e.g., force) is not necessary (22 USC §7102).
Sex trafficking in the United States
The United States is a source, transit and destination country for sex trafficking victims. Trafficked men, women and children are typically taken to brothels, escort services, massage parlors, strip clubs or hotels and are prostituted on the streets or forced to participate in pornography. Primary countries of origin for foreign victims in FY 2013 were Mexico, the Philippines, Thailand, Honduras, Guatemala, India and El Salvador. Americans may also be trafficked within the U.S. or sent to other industrialized states such as the Netherlands, Germany and Japan.
Trafficking and the Internet
Supply and demand have increased through the years partially due to the internet and the ease with which traffickers and customers can discreetly complete a transaction. Traffickers utilize social media, dating sites and online advertisements to market minors and trafficked victims. Ads seemingly posted by a person willingly engaged in the sex trade are often created or monitored by traffickers. Traffickers lie about the victim’s age and may even disguise themselves as the person in the ad when communicating with johns via the internet or phone. Some websites try to screen ads for trafficking; however, the sheer volume of ads makes this process a daunting task. For instance, when the U.S. Craigslist Adult Services Section was available, there were 10,000-16,000 adult services postings per day in the U.S. alone. Additionally, it’s difficult to determine if the person advertising is independently working in the sex industry or is under a trafficker.
“Trafficking in persons,” “human trafficking,” and “modern slavery” are used as umbrella terms to refer to both sex trafficking and compelled labor. The Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (Pub. L. 106-386), as amended (TVPA), and the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children, supplementing the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (the Palermo Protocol) describe this compelled service using a number of different terms, including involuntary servitude, slavery or practices similar to slavery, debt bondage, and forced labor.
Human trafficking can include, but does not require, movement. People may be considered trafficking victims regardless of whether they were born into a state of servitude, were exploited in their home town, were transported to the exploitative situation, previously consented to work for a trafficker, or participated in a crime as a direct result of being trafficked. At the heart of this phenomenon is the traffickers’ aim to exploit and enslave their victims and the myriad coercive and deceptive practices they use to do so.
Sex Trafficking
When an adult engages in a commercial sex act, such as prostitution, as the result of force, threats of force, fraud, coercion or any combination of such means, that person is a victim of trafficking. Under such circumstances, perpetrators involved in recruiting, harboring, enticing, transporting, providing, obtaining, patronizing, soliciting, or maintaining a person for that purpose are guilty of sex trafficking of an adult. Sex trafficking also may occur through a specific form of coercion whereby individuals are compelled to continue in prostitution through the use of unlawful “debt,” purportedly incurred through their transportation, recruitment, or even their “sale”—which exploiters insist they must pay off before they can be free. Even if an adult initially consents to participate in prostitution it is irrelevant: if an adult, after consenting, is subsequently held in service through psychological manipulation or physical force, he or she is a trafficking victim and should receive benefits outlined in the Palermo Protocol and applicable domestic laws.
Child Sex Trafficking
When a child (under 18 years of age) is recruited, enticed, harbored, transported, provided, obtained, patronized, solicited, or maintained to perform a commercial sex act, proving force, fraud, or coercion is not necessary for the offense to be prosecuted as human trafficking. There are no exceptions to this rule: no cultural or socioeconomic rationalizations alter the fact that children who are exploited in prostitution are trafficking victims. The use of children in commercial sex is prohibited under U.S. law and by statute in most countries around the world. Sex trafficking has devastating consequences for children, including long-lasting physical and psychological trauma, disease (including HIV/AIDS), drug addiction, unwanted pregnancy, malnutrition, social ostracism, and even death.
Forced Labor
Forced labor, sometimes also referred to as labor trafficking, encompasses the range of activities—recruiting, harboring, transporting, providing, or obtaining—involved when a person uses force or physical threats, psychological coercion, abuse of the legal process, deception, or other coercive means to compel someone to work. Once a person’s labor is exploited by such means, the person’s prior consent to work for an employer is legally irrelevant: the employer is a trafficker and the employee a trafficking victim. Migrants are particularly vulnerable to this form of human trafficking, but individuals also may be forced into labor in their own countries. Female victims of forced or bonded labor, especially women and girls in domestic servitude, are often sexually abused or exploited as well.
Bonded Labor or Debt Bondage
One form of coercion used by traffickers in both sex trafficking and forced labor is the imposition of a bond or debt. Some workers inherit debt; for example, in South Asia it is estimated that there are millions of trafficking victims working to pay off their ancestors’ debts. Others fall victim to traffickers or recruiters who unlawfully exploit an initial debt assumed, wittingly or unwittingly, as a term of employment. Traffickers, labor agencies, recruiters, and employers in both the country of origin and the destination country can contribute to debt bondage by charging workers recruitment fees and exorbitant interest rates, making it difficult, if not impossible, to pay off the debt. Such circumstances may occur in the context of employment-based temporary work programs in which a worker’s legal status in the destination country is tied to the employer so workers fear seeking redress.
Domestic Servitude
Involuntary domestic servitude is a form of human trafficking found in distinct circumstances—work in a private residence—that create unique vulnerabilities for victims. It is a crime in which a domestic worker is not free to leave his or her employment and is abused and underpaid, if paid at all. Many domestic workers do not receive the basic benefits and protections commonly extended to other groups of workers—things as simple as a day off. Moreover, their ability to move freely is often limited, and employment in private homes increases their isolation and vulnerability. Labor officials generally do not have the authority to inspect employment conditions in private homes. Domestic workers, especially women, confront various forms of abuse, harassment, and exploitation, including sexual and gender-based violence. These issues, taken together, may be symptoms of a situation of domestic servitude. When the employer of a domestic worker has diplomatic status and enjoys immunity from civil and/or criminal jurisdiction, the vulnerability to domestic servitude is enhanced.
Forced Child Labor
Although children may legally engage in certain forms of work, children can also be found in slavery or slavery-like situations. Some indicators of forced labor of a child include situations in which the child appears to be in the custody of a non-family member who requires the child to perform work that financially benefits someone outside the child’s family and does not offer the child the option of leaving, such as forced begging. Anti-trafficking responses should supplement, not replace, traditional actions against child labor, such as remediation and education. When children are enslaved, their exploiters should not escape criminal punishment—something that occurs when governments use administrative responses to address cases of forced child labor.
Unlawful Recruitment and Use of Child Soldiers
Child soldiering is a manifestation of human trafficking when it involves the unlawful recruitment or use of children—through force, fraud, or coercion—by armed forces as combatants or other forms of labor. Perpetrators may be government armed forces, paramilitary organizations, or rebel groups. Many children are forcibly abducted to be used as combatants. Others are made to work as porters, cooks, guards, servants, messengers, or spies. Young girls may be forced to “marry” or be raped by commanders and male combatants. Both male and female child soldiers are often sexually abused or exploited by armed groups and such children are subject to the same types of devastating physical and psychological consequences associated with child sex trafficking.
Scroll below the graphics for a brief narrative about migration from each country.
https://www.wola.org/2022/11/migration-country-by-country-at-the-u-s-mexico-border/
Mexico: Mexico is nearly always the number-one country of origin for migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border. Until 2012, over 85 percent of migrants whom Border Patrol apprehended were citizens of Mexico. By 2019, that had fallen to 20 percent; Mexican migrants made up 33 percent in fiscal year 2022 (October 2021-September 2022), and 28 percent in October 2022. In 2022, U.S. authorities used the Title 42 pandemic authority—struck down by a federal judge on November 15—to expel Mexican migrants 86 percent of the time. In October 2022, 85 percent of Mexican migrants encountered were single adults, much higher than the proportion for citizens of all countries (69 percent).
2021-2022 change: +23%
Expelled under Title 42 in 2022: 86%
Single adults 2022: 91%
Family unit members 2022: 5%
Unaccompanied children 2022: 3%
Encountered at ports of entry 2022: 9%
Sectors most frequently encountered 2022: Tucson, Arizona; San Diego, California; El Paso, Texas/New Mexico
Cuba: Migration to the border from Cuba, already pushed by state repression and a historic economic crisis, jumped after Nicaragua’s regime, in November 2021, eliminated visa requirements for visiting Cubans, facilitating their travel to the North American mainland. More than 220,000 Cuban citizens—2 percent of Cuba’s population—were encountered at the U.S.-Mexico border in fiscal year 2022.
Mexico does not allow U.S. authorities to expel Cubans across the land border under Title 42, and Cuba has not permitted U.S. expulsion flights; 98 percent of Cubans apprehended at the border in 2022 were processed in the United States under normal immigration law. Under the Cuban Adjustment Act, most will be able to apply for permanent resident status after a year in the United States. Cuba agreed in November 2022 to start accepting U.S. deportation flights.
2021-2022 change: +471%
Expelled under Title 42 in 2022: 2%
Single adults 2022: 76%
Family unit members 2022: 23%
Unaccompanied children 2022: 0%
Encountered at ports of entry 2022: 0%
Sectors most frequently encountered 2022: Del Rio, Texas; Yuma, Arizona/California; Rio Grande Valley, Texas
Venezuela: Migrants from Venezuela began arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border in significant numbers for the first time in 2021. Most were flying into Mexico, which did not require visas of visiting Venezuelan citizens at the time. In January 2022, at strong U.S. suggestion, Mexico imposed a visa requirement on Venezuelans. Migration from Venezuela dropped, then steadily recovered as tens of thousands of migrants per month braved Panama’s dangerous Darién Gap jungles, traveling overland all the way to the U.S. border.
During fiscal year 2022, 1 percent of Venezuelan migrants were expelled under Title 42, nearly all of them people who had some migratory status in Mexico. On October 12, 2022, the U.S. and Mexican governments announced Mexico’s agreement to take back Venezuelan citizens expelled across the land border under Title 42; the impact is seen in the one-third reduction in Venezuelan migration from September to October.
2021-2022 change: +286%
Expelled under Title 42 in 2022: 1%
Single adults 2022: 64%
Family unit members 2022: 35%
Unaccompanied children 2022: 1%
Encountered at ports of entry 2022: 0%
Sectors most frequently encountered 2022: Del Rio, Texas; Yuma, Arizona/California; El Paso, Texas/New Mexico
Nicaragua: Citizens of Nicaragua continue to flee the Ortega regime’s repression, and economic turmoil, in great numbers. The U.S. government has consistently run two removal flights to Nicaragua per month; 97 percent of Nicaraguan migrants encountered at the border were processed in the United States under normal immigration law.
2021-2022 change: +227%
Expelled under Title 42 in 2022: 3%
Single adults 2022: 80%
Family unit members 2022: 18%
Unaccompanied children 2022: 2%
Encountered at ports of entry 2022: 0%
Sectors most frequently encountered 2022: Rio Grande Valley, Texas; Del Rio, Texas; El Paso, Texas/New Mexico
Colombia: Citizens of Colombia fleeing violence and economic turmoil are usually able to fly to Mexico, which does not require visas of visiting Colombians, although there has been a noteworthy uptick in Colombians not being admitted to Mexico upon arriving at airports, or being subject to extortion by Mexican officials. (Mexico, Chile, Colombia, and Peru have a visa-free travel arrangement under the “Pacific Alliance” structure.) The U.S. government has been running about 20 monthly expulsion or removal flights to Colombia since April. Migration from Colombia increased about twenty-fold from 2021 to 2022.
2021-2022 change: +1,918%
Expelled under Title 42 in 2022: 9%
Single adults 2022: 52%
Family unit members 2022: 48%
Unaccompanied children 2022: 1%
Encountered at ports of entry 2022: 1%
Sectors most frequently encountered 2022: Yuma, Arizona/California; Del Rio, Texas; San Diego, California
Guatemala: Mexico accepts Title 42 expulsions of Guatemalan citizens across the land border, and U.S. authorities expelled 67 percent of Guatemalans encountered at the U.S.-Mexico border in fiscal year 2022. As Title 42 made requesting asylum virtually impossible for citizens of Guatemala, migration from Guatemala declined 18 percent from fiscal year 2021 to fiscal year 2022. 26 percent of Guatemalan migrants encountered in 2022 were unaccompanied children; all were processed under normal immigration law within the United States, as the Biden administration is not applying Title 42 to children arriving without parents.
2021-2022 change: -18%
Expelled under Title 42 in 2022: 67%
Single adults 2022: 58%
Family unit members 2022: 16%
Unaccompanied children 2022: 26%
Encountered at ports of entry 2022: 1%
Sectors most frequently encountered 2022: Rio Grande Valley, Texas; El Paso, Texas/New Mexico; Tucson, Arizona
Honduras: Mexico accepts Title 42 expulsions of Honduran citizens across the land border, and U.S. authorities expelled 63 percent of Hondurans encountered at the U.S.-Mexico border in fiscal year 2022. As Title 42 made requesting asylum virtually impossible for citizens of Honduras, migration from Honduras declined 33 percent from fiscal year 2021 to fiscal year 2022. 18 percent of Honduran migrants encountered in 2022 were unaccompanied children. Just over half of Honduran migrants were encountered in Border Patrol’s Rio Grande Valley sector, in south Texas, in 2022.
2021-2022 change: -33%
Expelled under Title 42 in 2022: 63%
Single adults 2022: 47%
Family unit members 2022: 35%
Unaccompanied children 2022: 18%
Encountered at ports of entry 2022: 6%
Sectors most frequently encountered 2022: Rio Grande Valley, Texas; Del Rio, Texas; El Paso, Texas/New Mexico
Peru: Citizens of Peru fleeing violence and economic turmoil are usually able to fly to Mexico, which does not require visas of visiting Peruvians. (Mexico, Chile, Colombia, and Peru have a visa-free travel arrangement under the “Pacific Alliance” structure.) The U.S. government ran 10 expulsion or removal flights to Peru between August and October 2022.
2021-2022 change: +1,485%
Expelled under Title 42 in 2022: 2%
Single adults 2022: 49%
Family unit members 2022: 50%
Unaccompanied children 2022: 1%
Encountered at ports of entry 2022: 0%
Sectors most frequently encountered 2022: Yuma, Arizona/California; Del Rio, Texas; Tucson, Arizona
Ecuador: Migrants from Ecuador began arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border in significant numbers for the first time in 2021. Most were flying into Mexico, which did not require visas of visiting Ecuadorian citizens at the time. In September 2021, at strong U.S. suggestion, Mexico imposed a visa requirement on Ecuadorians. Migration from Ecuador dropped, but has been steadily recovering as thousands of migrants per month braved Panama’s dangerous Darién Gap jungles, traveling overland all the way to the U.S. border. Since August 2022, Ecuador has been the number-two country of citizenship of migrants passing through the Darién region; their numbers more than tripled from September to October, to 8,487. During fiscal year 2022, 5 percent of Ecuadorian migrants were expelled under Title 42; the U.S. government ran 20 removal flights to the country over the past 12 months.
2021-2022 change: -75%
Expelled under Title 42 in 2022: 5%
Single adults 2022: 42%
Family unit members 2022: 54%
Unaccompanied children 2022: 4%
Encountered at ports of entry 2022: 0%
Sectors most frequently encountered 2022: El Paso, Texas/New Mexico; Rio Grande Valley, Texas; Del Rio, Texas
Haiti: Many if not most Haitian citizens who arrive at the U.S.-Mexico border left Haiti years ago, then lived and worked for several years in Brazil, Chile, or elsewhere in South America. 2021 saw a large-scale migration of Haitians through the Darién Gap (Haiti was the number-one country in the Darién that year), culminating in the notorious September Border Patrol “agents on horseback” incident in Del Rio, Texas. The Biden administration carried out an aggressive campaign of aerial Title 42 expulsions of Haitians back to the island, with 240 flights removing nearly 25,000 Haitians since September 2021.
Since June 2022, though, Haitian protection-seeking migration at the border has been quite orderly. Over these five months, a system of humanitarian exemptions from Title 42 has meant that 96 percent of encountered Haitians were allowed to approach ports of entry, and just 0.5 percent were expelled under Title 42. There was just one removal flight to Haiti between September and October.
2021-2022 change: +14%
Expelled under Title 42 in 2022: 23%
Single adults 2022: 41%
Family unit members 2022: 58%
Unaccompanied children 2022: 1%
Encountered at ports of entry 2022: 46%
Sectors most frequently encountered 2022: CBP’s Laredo Field Office, Texas; El Paso, Texas/New Mexico; Yuma, Arizona/California
El Salvador: Mexico accepts Title 42 expulsions of Salvadoran citizens across the land border, and U.S. authorities expelled 58 percent of Salvadorans encountered at the U.S.-Mexico border in fiscal year 2022. 17 percent of Salvadoran migrants encountered in 2022 were unaccompanied children. 69 percent of Salvadoran migrants were encountered in Border Patrol’s Rio Grande Valley sector, in south Texas, in 2022.
Though Title 42 made requesting asylum virtually impossible for citizens of El Salvador, migration from El Salvador declined just 2 percent from fiscal year 2021 to fiscal year 2022. This is a smaller decline than those experienced among citizens of Guatemala or Honduras—the two other countries whose citizens’ expulsions Mexico has consistently accepted. Further research is needed to determine whether the steadiness of Salvadoran migration is related to the Bukele government’s sweeping crackdown on young people suspected of gang membership. This crackdown has resulted in over 57,000 arrests since late March in a country of 6.5 million people, and could be causing more people to flee despite Title 42.
2021-2022 change: -2%
Expelled under Title 42 in 2022: 58%
Single adults 2022: 53%
Family unit members 2022: 30%
Unaccompanied children 2022: 17%
Encountered at ports of entry 2022: 4%
Sectors most frequently encountered 2022: Rio Grande Valley, Texas; El Paso, Texas/New Mexico; Del Rio, Texas
Russia: Encounters with migrants from Putin’s Russia exceeded 200 in April 2021, 1,000 in September 2021, and 2,000 in December 2021. The 3,879 encounters in October 2022 appear to be a new record. More than 75 percent of Russian migrants are encountered in and around San Diego, California, where most come to the San Ysidro port of entry. At times, they seek to drive over the borderline in rented cars.
2021-2022 change: +430%
Expelled under Title 42 in 2022: 1%
Single adults 2022: 42%
Family unit members 2022: 57%
Unaccompanied children 2022: 0%
Encountered at ports of entry 2022: 76%
Sectors most frequently encountered 2022: CBP’s San Diego Field Office, California; Yuma, Arizona/California; El Paso, Texas/New Mexico
India: Encounters with migrants from India exceeded 1,000 in December 2021 and 2,000 in May 2022. 90 percent of Indian citizens are encountered by Border Patrol agents in Arizona and southeast California. Many are fleeing persecution from India’s nationalist government, Quartz reported in October.
2021-2022 change: +607%
Expelled under Title 42 in 2022: 0%
Single adults 2022: 71%
Family unit members 2022: 27%
Unaccompanied children 2022: 2%
Encountered at ports of entry 2022: 0%
Sectors most frequently encountered 2022: Yuma, Arizona/California; El Centro, California; San Diego, California
Turkey: Migration from Erdogan’s Turkey multiplied eleven-fold between fiscal 2021 and fiscal 2022. Nearly all Turkish migrants are encountered by Border Patrol in and near El Paso, Texas.
2021-2022 change: +996%
Expelled under Title 42 in 2022: 0%
Single adults 2022: 77%
Family unit members 2022: 22%
Unaccompanied children 2022: 1%
Encountered at ports of entry 2022: 1%
Sectors most frequently encountered 2022: El Paso, Texas/New Mexico (97% of encounters)
Brazil: Migrants from Brazil encountered at the U.S.-Mexico border increased to unprecedented levels in 2021. Most were flying into Mexico, which did not require visas of visiting Brazilian citizens at the time. In December 2021, at strong U.S. suggestion, Mexico imposed a visa requirement on Brazilians. Migration from Brazil dropped, but recovered to more than 4,000 per month between May and August 2022. Very few of these mid-2022 Brazilian migrants passed through Panama’s Darién Gap jungles: Panama recorded just 2,062 Brazilian migrants during the first 10 months of 2022.
In September and October 2022, the number of Brazilian migrants encountered at the border fell sharply, falling below 1,000 per month for the first time since February 2021. It is not clear why that has happened. 77 percent of Brazilian migrants encountered in 2022 were members of family units.
2021-2022 change: -6%
Expelled under Title 42 in 2022: 9%
Single adults 2022: 23%
Family unit members 2022: 77%
Unaccompanied children 2022: 0%
Encountered at ports of entry 2022: 5%
Sectors most frequently encountered 2022: Yuma, Arizona/California; El Paso, Texas/New Mexico; San Diego, California
China: Migration from the People’s Republic of China multiplied five-fold between fiscal 2021 and fiscal 2022. The majority of Chinese migrants are encountered by Border Patrol or CBP in and near San Diego, California.
2021-2022 change: +384%
Expelled under Title 42 in 2022: 2%
Single adults 2022: 92%
Family unit members 2022: 7%
Unaccompanied children 2022: 0%
Encountered at ports of entry 2022: 9%
Sectors most frequently encountered 2022: San Diego, California; Rio Grande Valley, Texas; CBP’s Laredo Field Office, Texas
Romania: Most migrants from Romania are members of the often persecuted Roma ethnic group. Their numbers at the U.S.-Mexico border increased 47 percent from fiscal year 2021 to fiscal year 2022. Border Patrol has been encountering the vast majority in and around San Diego, California and Yuma, Arizona. 78 percent of Romanian migrants encountered in 2022 were members of family units.
2021-2022 change: +47%
Expelled under Title 42 in 2022: 0%
Single adults 2022: 19%
Family unit members 2022: 78%
Unaccompanied children 2022: 3%
Encountered at ports of entry 2022: 2%
Sectors most frequently encountered 2022: San Diego, California; Yuma, Arizona/California; Rio Grande Valley, Texas
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