April 8, 2008

Retired Border patrol Agent tells is like it is

Posted by D.A. King at 11:49 pm - Email the author   Print This Post Print This Post  

Businesses will send people to Mexico to recruit workers. The people will be sent to a village where the locals specialize in a specific kind of work and also where the wages are low and people need jobs.

“They’ll go to a place that does meat packing in Mexico and say, ‘Ok, if you’ll come work for us, we will pay the smuggler to bring you into the United States, any identification you need to live and reside in the United States, and we’ll give you a job for X number of years.’ Usually two years,” Taylor said.

The Times — Liberal, Kansas

Former border patrol agent speaks on immigration

Zack Taylor was a border patrol agent and a supervisory border patrol agent for 26 years. Though he retired in 2003, he still lives in the same house in Arizona where he has only to look to the south to see the Mexican border… Worth the read….HERE.