This is the second installment of our annual Criminal GameChangers 2024 series.
** Annual Series #GameChangers | insightcrime.org
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** CHAPTER 2
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** Crime Cashes in on Migration Boom
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InSight Crime investigators traveled to the US-Mexico border, the Darien Gap separating Colombia and Panama, and South America in 2024. One thing became clear: organized crime has taken control of the migrant economy. Criminal groups now systematically smuggle, kidnap and extort migrants while also driving them to leave their homes in the first place.
Last year, migrant smuggling evolved from tertiary criminal economy to a major source of income for some of the region's most powerful criminal groups.
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This is the second installment of our annual Criminal GameChangers 2024 ([link removed]) series. Over the following weeks, we will publish essays providing our unique expert analysis of the most important dynamics of 2024, and our predictions of challenges ahead in 2025.
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** Forthcoming publications
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1 - Resistance to Organized Crime Withers ([link removed])
2 - Crime Cashes in on Migration Boom ([link removed])
3 - Ecuador Finds Victory Elusive in βWar on Gangsβ - Dec 27
4 - Organized Crime Gets Political - Dec 30
5 - Networks Replace Cartels in Cocaine Trade - Jan 02
6 - Narco Money Scandals Reach the Apex of Political Power in the Americas - Jan 03
7 - Global Cocaine Networks and Trump 2 - Jan 06
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The InSight Crime Team
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The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
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