Human smuggling is a serious problem that is happening all over the world. But it’s happening right here in the United States too. Every day, people from other countries are smuggled into the United States in order to live and work here illegally. This is a problem for a number of reasons.
First of all, it’s illegal. These people are breaking the law by coming into the country without going through the proper channels. Second of all, it’s dangerous. These people are often put into situations where they could be hurt or even killed. And third, it takes away jobs from American citizens. When people from other countries come here and take jobs illegally, it means that there are fewer jobs available for American citizens.
This problem needs to be stopped. We need to secure our borders and make sure that people are coming into the country legally. We need to enforce our laws and make sure that those who break them are punished. And we need to make sure that American citizens have the first chance at jobs in this country. Illegal immigration is a serious problem, and it’s one that we need to solve and it’s more than clear the Biden Administration has no intentions on doing so.
Just take a look at this ..
Fox News reported:
‘The U.S. Coast Guard detained a 50-foot boat crammed with nearly 400 Haitian migrants near the Bahamas on Saturday in what Bahamian officials described as one of the largest human smuggling incidents in the region.
The 396 migrants were intercepted near the remote Cay Sal Bank, an island located between Florida and Cuba, the Bahamian Department of Immigration said Sunday night.
Nicole Groll, a U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) spokesperson, described the dangerous conditions aboard the vessel to the Associated Press on Monday.
“It was grossly overloaded and very much unsafe,” she said.
#Breaking @USCG Cutter Legare's crew assisted @TheRBDF in stopping an unsafe, overloaded Haitian sailing vessel, Sat.
There were more than 390 people aboard. #USCG crews will transfer the people to Bahamian authorities.#DontTakeToTheSea @USEmbassyNassau @USEmbassyHaiti pic.twitter.com/wtZdtEJQF4
— USCGSoutheast (@USCGSoutheast) January 23, 2023
Bahamian officials said they will be processed on the Bahamian island of Inagua and repatriated to Haiti.
Officials did not immediately provide further details.
The boat was likely carrying the hundreds of migrants to the Florida Keys, the Miami Herald reported, citing sources.
The island chain has been hit with an influx of migrants attempting to arrive by boat in recent months.
Thousands of Haitians are fleeing a spike in gang violence and deepening political instability in a country that currently has no democratically elected institutions.
Many travel to the Bahamas and other nearby islands in hopes of eventually reaching Florida. The voyages are often deadly, with migrants crowding into makeshift vessels that have capsized in recent months.
More than 2,000 Haitians and 5,180 Cubans migrating by boat have been intercepted by the USCG since the beginning of October, the paper reported.’
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