Ugarte, Laura Zarate and Melissa Farley summarizes cases dealing with trafficking and gives a historical background which is briefly descripted. In this research, it states, “Mexico to the United States, has been described as the longest running labor migration in the world.” (148). “Of the 50,000 people annually trafficked to the United States, a third are Latin Americans. … Women and children seeking work in the USA MUST rely on labor traffickers (coyotes) to help them cross the border in search of work. Going back to the article, The Border: Funneling Migrants to Their Doom, it states, “Undocumented migrants don’t invade drug trafficking routes because they’re defiant. Nor do they attempt to pass through these danger zones because they’re reckless. They do it because they’re left with no other option.” (pg. 8). Once again we can go back, to The Beast, when Martinez writes they believe the robberies and assaults are the inevitable tolls of the road, which gives these migrants some sort of justification to get to the
Ugarte, Laura Zarate and Melissa Farley summarizes cases dealing with trafficking and gives a historical background which is briefly descripted. In this research, it states, “Mexico to the United States, has been described as the longest running labor migration in the world.” (148). “Of the 50,000 people annually trafficked to the United States, a third are Latin Americans. … Women and children seeking work in the USA MUST rely on labor traffickers (coyotes) to help them cross the border in search of work. Going back to the article, The Border: Funneling Migrants to Their Doom, it states, “Undocumented migrants don’t invade drug trafficking routes because they’re defiant. Nor do they attempt to pass through these danger zones because they’re reckless. They do it because they’re left with no other option.” (pg. 8). Once again we can go back, to The Beast, when Martinez writes they believe the robberies and assaults are the inevitable tolls of the road, which gives these migrants some sort of justification to get to the