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“The biggest fear here is the separation of families”: Victor Hugo Castillo

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“The biggest fear here is the separation of families”: Victor Hugo Castillo

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Victor Hugo Castillo, an independent journalist from Texas reported this Thursday in Aristegui Live How is the launch going? detention and processing centers, called “commercial prison” for thousands of undocumented immigrants, before their mass deportation from the United States announced by the President-elect Donald Trump which will return to the White House on January 20.

He is also a network correspondent Telemundo and Voice of America told how detention centerspaid with taxes of Americans and legal residents, turn out to be A lucrative business for both government officials and organized crime.

Helpful and unconditional ally

Mass deportation of migrants in the USA, promised trump during his campaign he had the governor of Texas, Greg Abbott one of its chief directors.

“The State of Texas and its Governor Greg Abbott who were ardent enemies of the current presidential administration Joe Biden With its border security operations, it now becomes President-elect Donald Trump’s number one ally, as it now, in addition to all of its operational efforts, becomes President-elect Donald Trump’s number one ally. “Lone Star” or Lone Starto try to discourage illegal road crossings, now offers over 500 hectares (1,400 acres) of rural land in South Texas. (…) to be able to do this detention and processing center before mass deportation of illegal migrants who are in the United States illegally.”

Construction of these detention centers are a source of anxiety for millions of illegal migrants who work in agriculture, construction and tourism, including in the United States.

It is estimated that these sectors employ 30 or 40 percent of undocumented immigrants who are very scared precisely because of family separation.

“Many of these migrant families mixed families, Some of them were already born in the USA, they are citizens, others arrived illegally and are undocumented in the United States. and these blended families may be victims of separation from their children.”

In addition, Castillo reported that Border Patrol or Border Patrol knows and is ready contain the mass transit of migrants which is in transit through Mexico towards the northern border and whose goal is to enter the United States. before Trump was sworn in and next January 20th.

Commercial prison, a very profitable business

Lock talked about him profitable business which is the construction of detention and processing centers for illegal migrants.

These concentration centers are subcontracted for-profit prison companies. Here in Willis County, Texas, there’s a 2,000-bed detention facility that charges between $70 and $80 per person per day, and we’re talking about $52 million a year that this private company makes.

Detention centers that paid for by Americans’ own taxes.

It is not feasible to carry out mass deportations first-hand and quickly, which is why these detention centers must be built. These are detention centers that will be subcontracted, and the money will be collected from the federal government, and at the end of the day, it’s the American citizens who are paying, the residents, who are paying for all of this.

And he added:

Through those prisons that are subcontracted, that are for-profit, that are designed for business, that are supposed to generate money for these private companies, and they are the ones who are responsible for all this feeding, but the problem here and the biggest fear is that the separation of families is which breaks the hearts of millions of illegal immigrants.

The Border Patrol is prepared to do this work, with support, if necessary, from state and local police, given the growing number of migrants who will seek to enter the United States despite the tightening of immigration policies in the neighboring country.

“That’s where these for-profit detention centers come in, from money-making businesses to private companies. All these companies receive government contracts. and some may be involved, I mean those in Congress or the Senate who support this whole movement. “Money is all money.”

Minors, other victims of organized crime

Victor Hugo Castillo told about a sad incident couple of Venezuelan children who are victims of organized crime in the border area.

Every year we are talking about 145 thousand unaccompanied minors who cross the border alone. In President Biden’s administration alone, more than half a million unaccompanied children have crossed (the border).

“There are a couple of children, 10 and 11 years old.who are now in Reynosa, in honor of the aunt who brought them to the borderthey are Venezuelans She disappeared when she went outside to get food, she disappeared, these children came alone to Reynosa Hidalgo International Bridge They fell into the hands of migration and, apparently, are in DIF ReynosaNow she (the mother) is being extorted, she doesn’t know who exactly, and they demand $1,600 per child, and if you refuse, they will charge you up to 20 thousand (dollars) per child.”.

Here, organized crime has been able to take advantage of all these political changes, all these political statements, these movements of possible changes in immigration laws in the United States, and they are ready to take advantage of migrants. Kidnappings are common and these children are viewed as products rather than people.

The full interview with a freelance journalist from Texas can be found here. Victor Hugo Castillo:

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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