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Social Media Offers of ‘Coyotes’ Persist

Summary by diario.mx
In order to attract customers who leave them money, human traffickers continue to offer irregular crossings of migrants from Mexico to the United States through videos showing their entry through areas such as Anapra, Santa Teresa and the Valley of Juárez, on the borders of Chihuahua with New Mexico and Texas. “If there is no marketing, there are no customers, and if there are no customers, there is no jale, and if there is no jale, there is no …

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In order to attract customers who leave them money, human traffickers continue to offer irregular crossings of migrants from Mexico to the United States through videos showing their entry through areas such as Anapra, Santa Teresa and the Valley of Juárez, on the borders of Chihuahua with New Mexico and Texas. “If there is no marketing, there are no customers, and if there are no customers, there is no jale, and if there is no jale, there is no …

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diario.mx broke the news in on Saturday, October 11, 2025.
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