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On the Migrant Trail in Costa Rica
New video explores a busy but overlooked
human-smuggling route for migrants from overseas
Washington, D.C. (July 20, 2021) – In a new video, the Center for Immigration Studies examines the conveyor belt carrying migrants from countries beyond Central America and Mexico – including from terrorist-plagued countries – to the U.S. border. A CIS expert documents smugglers as they move their cargo from northern Costa Rica across the border to Nicaragua, in one stage on an unimpeded migrant trail that is largely ignored by both the U.S. and local governments.

The video follows up on the Center’s prior four-part blog series on "extra-continental" alien smuggling: "A United Nations of Mass Illegal Immigration".

Todd Bensman, the Center’s senior national security fellow, said “Individuals around the globe have heard the U.S. border is open and are taking advantage of this opportunity to enter the country. Migrants from outside Central America and Mexico, including extra-continentals from terrorism-wracked countries like the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, Yemen, and Pakistan, are headed to our border. So many people are cashing in on this industry – smugglers, drivers, restaurant owners, to name a few – that new towns are popping up on the borders between Central American countries to benefit from the non-stop flow of migrants.”
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Related Articles:
A United Nations of Mass Illegal Immigration (Four-part series)
What Normalized Mass Illegal Immigration Looks and Feels Like
Congressman and Journalists Report on Historic Surge of ‘Extra-Continental’ Migrants Now Pouring Through Panama to U.S. Border
Washington Won’t Let Border Patrol Arrest Human Smugglers, Offloading Aliens Right in Front of Them
‘Extra-Continental’ Migrants Throughout Americas on Their Way Toward the Southern Border
Video: Todd Bensman Discusses the Cause of the Border Crisis
CIS Investigates Terror Travel Threat in Panama and Costa Rica
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